Moby-Dick
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<DIV><DIV><a href="/static/pages/features/tenessentialclassics/mobydick.html"><img src="/static/pages/publishersoffice/images/icon_featuredin3.jpg"></a></div> A century and a half after its publication, <b>Moby-Dick</b> still stands as an indisputable literary classic. It is the story of an eerily compelling madman pursuing an unholy war against a creature as vast and dangerous and unknowable as the sea itself. But more than just a novel of adventure, more than an encyclopedia of whaling lore and legend, <b>Moby-Dick</b> is a haunting, mesmerizing, and important social commentary populated with several of the most unforgettable and enduring characters in literature. Written with wonderfully redemptive humor, <b>Moby-Dick</b> is a profound and timeless inquiry into character, faith, and the nature of perception.<br><br> With an Introduction by Nathaniel Philbrick, author of the phenomenal bestseller <b>In the Heart of the Sea</b>. <p><br> <a href="/static/pages/features/twitterature.html"><img src="/static/images/redesign/features/logo-twitterature.gif" style="float:left;margin-bottom:20px;margin-right:5px;"></a> <b>@greatwhitetale </b> Call me Ishmael. You could call me something else if you want, but since that's my name, it would make sense to call me Ishmael. <br><BR> Captain obsessed with finding a whale called Moby Dick. Sounds like the meanest VD ever, if you ask me. Sorry. Old joke. Couldn't resist. <br><br> <b>From <a href="http://us.penguingroup.com/static/pages/features/twitterature.html" class="bookcopy"><i>Twitterature: The World's Greatest Books in Twenty Tweets or Less</i></a></b></DIV>
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