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Moby Dick: The Epic Tale of Man Sea and Whale - cover

Moby Dick: The Epic Tale of Man Sea and Whale

Herman Melville, Bluefire Books

Publisher: Bluefire Books

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Immerse yourself in the timeless classic, Moby Dick, as author Herman Melville takes you on a thrilling journey of obsession and adventure. Set sail with Captain Ahab and his crew aboard the whaling ship Pequod, as they embark on a relentless pursuit of the enigmatic white whale, Moby Dick. This captivating tale delves deep into the human spirit, pitting man against nature in a battle of wits and wills. Discover the true meaning of friendship, loyalty, and vengeance as you navigate the treacherous waters of the open sea in this unforgettable masterpiece.
Available since: 04/17/2023.
Print length: 800 pages.

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