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89words: “I fell in love with the idea that the mysterious thing you look for your whole life will eventually eat you alive.” — Laurie Anderson explaining her attraction to Moby-Dick
sirmisha: My Folio Society edition of Moby Dick finally came in! It’s a beautifully crafted book and the collector’s box it came in is really nice, as well. The last pic is the new edition next to my old Easton Press edition. hello, sexy
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aquaticwonder: 161’s Anniversary: Moby Dick! “There is a wisdom that is woe; but there is a woe that is madness” - Herman Mellvile
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Frank Horvat - Elstree Film Studios, tournage de « Moby Dick », Angleterre, 1954.
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lospaziobianco: 1) Dylan Dog by Arturo Lauria 2) Ghost Rider by Joe Jusko 3) Two-Face by Chris Samnee on Tumblr 4) Freddy Krueger by Francesco Biagini 5) The Sandman by Jim Lee 6) The Bride of Frankenstein by Bill Sienkiewicz 7) Moby Dick by Daniel
npr: nprbooks:evocativesynthesis:Moby Dick Shadowbox :: Suzette KordunerFiled under “Things I Did Not Know I Needed” I’m impressed with this serious level of book-craftiness. -Emily
theoddmentemporium: The Real Moby Dick In August 1819 the whaleship Essex set sail from Nantucket heading for whaling areas in the South Pacific Ocean. With a history of successful and profitable voyages behind it, Essex had gained a reputation for being
bestof-society6: ART PRINTS BY CHRISTIAN JACKSON Moby Dick Brave New World Jane Eyre The Count of Monte Cristo The Great Gatsby In the Rye The Lord of the Flies Great Expectations 1984 Pride and Prejudice Also available
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huariqueje: Ahab, illustration for Moby Dick. - Rockwell Kent, 1930 American 1894-1978
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heckifiknowcomics:I too, have definitely read Moby Dick, and I 100% did not give up on page 200 and something, after the 70th description of a boat…
yourplayersaidwhat: “What was the name of the space narwhal that took your arm?” “Yarr! It be called Space Moby Space Dick!”
classictrek: William Windom, who’s undeniably great as Matt Decker, didn’t even realize that “The Doomsday Machine” was based on Moby Dick until years after the fact. In an interview with the UK’s Star Trek Magazine in 2007, he said: “I was
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jodiesparkes: Really don’t think I’m gonna finish Moby Dick. I have no fucking idea what is going on. This should be in the Press Quotes on the back of the new version!
do-not-open-til-christmas: I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I’ll go to it laughing. - Herman Melville, Moby Dick; or, The Whale
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guapofulltime: “And here, shipmates, is true and faithful repentance; not clamorous for pardon, but grateful for punishment.” ― Herman Melville, Moby-Dick
youlookgoodlikethat: Talia CW Talk not to me of blasphemy, man; I’d strike the sun if it insulted me. —Ahab, in Moby-Dick (1851) by Herman Melville
heckifiknowcomics: I too, have definitely read Moby Dick, and I 100% did not give up on page 200 and something, after the 70th description of a boat…
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erikkwakkel: Whale doodles This post celebrates the birthday of Herman Melville, author of Moby Dick, who was born on 1 August 1819. When he wrote his book, in 1851, whales were an important commodity, for example for fuelling lamps (an astonishing
poerobots: “It is not down on any map; true places never are.” ― Herman Melville, Moby-Dick or, The Whale
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