EMOJI DICK; OR THE WHALE By Herman Melville Edited and ...

EMOJI DICK; OR THE WHALE By Herman Melville

Edited and Compiled by Fred Benenson Translation by Amazon Mechanical Turk

EMOJI DICK; OR THE WHALE BY HERMAN MELVILLE

EDITED AND COMPILED BY FRED BENENSON TRANSLATION BY AMAZON MECHANICAL TURK

e first edition of Moby Dick was issued in October, 1851. e London Edition, entitled e Whale, was published by Bentley in three volumes; in New York it was issued in one volume by Harper. Chapter 54, the only part to be serialized appeared the same month in Harper's New Monthly magazine as " e Town-Ho's Story." Moby Dick was reprinted in 1863 and 1892 in New York, and in 1901 in London. A collected edition of Melville's works in sixteen volumes was issued by Constable, London in 1922-24. In 1930 Moby Dick was published in three volumes by e Lakeside Press, Chicago, with illustrations by Rockwell Kent.

e english text of edition is based on Project Gutenberg's EBook of Moby Dick which available at . It was produced by Produced by Daniel Lazarus and Jonesey and is a combination of etexts, one from the now-defunct ERIS project at Virginia Tech and one from Project Gutenberg's archives. e resulting etext was compared with a public domain hard copy version of the text.

is edition does not include the first Etymology chapter.

e translations and design compilation of this book are ? 2010 Fred Benenson.

First Edition, July 2010.

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"To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme. No great and enduring volume can ever be written on the flea, though many there be that have tried it."

- Herman Melville

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