Herman Melville

Moby-Dick -- Herman Melville, Paperback

$13.00 $9.99 Sale Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

A masterpiece of storytelling, this epic saga pits Ahab, a brooding and fantastical sea captain, against the great white whale that crippled him. In telling the tale of Ahab's passion for revenge and the fateful voyage that ensued, Melville produced far more than the narrative of a hair-raising journey; Moby-Dick is a tale for the ages that sounds the deepest depths of the human soul.
Interspersed with graphic sketches of life aboard a whaling vessel, and a wealth of information on whales and 19th-century whaling, Melville's greatest work presents an imaginative and thrilling picture of life at sea, as well as a portrait of heroic determination. The author's keen powers of observation and firsthand knowledge of shipboard life (he served aboard a whaler himself) were key ingredients in crafting a maritime story that dramatically examines the conflict between man and nature.
A valuable addition to the literature of the day, said American journalist Horace Greeley on the publication of Moby-Dick in 1851 -- a classic piece of understatement about a literary classic now considered by many as the great American novel. Read and pondered by generations, the novel remains an unsurpassed account of the ultimate human struggle against the indifference of nature and the awful power of fate.
Much of Moby Dick was inspired by the 1821 work Narratives of the Wreck of the Whale-Ship Essex, which in turn inspired the 2015 movie In the Heart of the Sea, directed by Ron Howard and starring Chris Hemsworth.



Author: Herman Melville
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 08/29/2003
Pages: 452
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.20w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9780486432151
Age Range: 11-UP

Accelerated Reader:
Reading Level: 10.3
Point Value: 42
Interest Level: Upper Grade
Quiz #/Name: 711 / Moby-Dick, Or, the Whale (English)


Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 11/15/2003 pg. 103

About the Author

Herman Melville (1819-1891) found early success with stories inspired by his adventures in the South Seas. His fortunes declined with the 1851 publication of Moby-Dick, now recognized as a masterpiece but scorned by Melville's contemporaries. The author was obliged to work as a New York City customs inspector and died in obscurity, three decades before the critical reassessment of his work.

Product Tags:

American, Children's Books/All Ages, Classics, Dover Publications, Dover Thrift Editions, Fiction, Grades 4-6, Grades 6-8, Herman Melville, Paperback, Sea stories, World Literature

Find your next favorite

Welcome to Book & Mortar

Explore our extensive collection of contemporary and classic books. From the latest bestsellers to hidden gems, we have something for every book lover. Dive into the world of literature with our curated selection, and let your reading adventure begin.

Contact form

Fill this out if you need to get in touch with me!