Moby-DickHarper Collins, 26 de jun. de 2012 - 490 páginas Captain Ahab’s quest for the white whale is a timeless epic—a thrilling tale of vengeance and obsession, and a searing parable about humanity lost in a universe of moral ambiguity. Far ahead of its own time, Moby-Dick is perhaps the greatest sea story ever told and is considered one of the great works of North American literature. HarperPerennialClassics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library. |
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Breakfast Chapter 6The Street Chapter 7 The Chapel | |
The Pulpit | |
The Chapter 10A Bosom Chapter 11 Nightgown Chapter 12 Biographical Sermon Friend Chapter 13 Wheelbarrow | |
Nantucket | |
The Ship | |
The Ramadan | |
His Mark | |
The Prophet | |
All Astir Chapter 21 Going Aboard Chapter 22Merry Chapter 23The Lee Christmas Shore Chapter 24The Advocate | |
Postscript | |
Knights and Squires | |
Knights and Squires | |
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