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Herman Melville

Born In New York City In 1819, Herman Melville Died In 1891, At Which Point His Work Had Been Largely Forgotten. He Has Since Been Recognized As One Of America's Greatest Writers. His Metaphysical Whaling Novel, Moby Dick, Is One Of Literature's Most Enduring Works Of Art. His Shorter Works, Including Billy Budd, Bartleby, The Scrivener And Benito Cereno, Are Considered Classics Of The Form.

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Melville Herman:
Moby Dick

Graphic Classics (Barron Paperback)
Retold by: Sophie Furse, Illustrator: Penko Gelev
Barron's Educational Series , 2007
Quality paperback, 48 pages

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Melville Herman:
Moby Dick

Retold by: Sophie Furse, Illustrator: Penko Gelev
Barron's Educational Series , 2007
Hardcover, 48 pages

Not available

Melville Herman:
Moby Dick

La Punta Del Iceberg
Estudio Didactico , 2007
Hardcover, 189 pages

Not available

Melville Herman:
Herman Melville: Selected Poems

Penguin Classics
Editor: Robert Faggen
Penguin Books , 2006
Quality paperback, 337 pages

Not available

Melville Herman:
Benito Cereno

Bedford College Editions
Editor: Wyn Kelly
Bedford Books , 2006
Quality paperback, 160 pages

Not available

Melville Herman:
Moby Dick

Editor: Jan Needle, Illustrator: Patrick Benson
Candlewick Press (Ma) , 2006
Hardcover, 192 pages

Not available

Melville Herman:
Billy Budd, Sailor

Enriched Classics
Pocket Books , 2006
Mass paperback, 166 pages

Not available

Melville Herman:
Billy Budd and the Piazza Tales

Barnes & Noble Classics (Paperback)
Introduction by: Robert G. O'Meally, Consultant: George Stade
Barnes & Noble , 2006
Quality paperback, 335 pages

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