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Moby Dick

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Moby Dick

By Herman Melville.

Table of Contents

  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Dedication
  4. Etymology
  5. Extracts
  6. Moby Dick
    1. I: Loomings
    2. II: The Carpetbag
    3. III: The Spouter-Inn
    4. IV: The Counterpane
    5. V: Breakfast
    6. VI: The Street
    7. VII: The Chapel
    8. VIII: The Pulpit
    9. IX: The Sermon
    10. X: A Bosom Friend
    11. XI: Nightgown
    12. XII: Biographical
    13. XIII: Wheelbarrow
    14. XIV: Nantucket
    15. XV: Chowder
    16. XVI: The Ship
    17. XVII: The Ramadan
    18. XVIII: His Mark
    19. XIX: The Prophet
    20. XX: All Astir
    21. XXI: Going Aboard
    22. XXII: Merry Christmas
    23. XXIII: The Lee Shore
    24. XXIV: The Advocate
    25. XXV: Postscript
    26. XXVI: Knights and Squires
    27. XXVII: Knights and Squires
    28. XXVIII: Ahab
    29. XXIX: Enter Ahab; To Him, Stubb
    30. XXX: The Pipe
    31. XXXI: Queen Mab
    32. XXXII: Cetology
    33. XXXIII: The Specksnyder
    34. XXXIV: The Cabin-Table
    35. XXXV: The Masthead
    36. XXXVI: The Quarterdeck
    37. XXXVII: Sunset
    38. XXXVIII: Dusk
    39. XXXIX: First Night-Watch
    40. XL: Midnight, Forecastle
    41. XLI: Moby Dick
    42. XLII: The Whiteness of the Whale
    43. XLIII: Hark!
    44. XLIV: The Chart
    45. XLV: The Affidavit
    46. XLVI: Surmises
    47. XLVII: The Mat-Maker
    48. XLVIII: The First Lowering
    49. XLIX: The Hyena
    50. L: Ahab’s Boat and Crew. Fedallah
    51. LI: The Spirit-Spout
    52. LII: The Albatross
    53. LIII: The Gam
    54. LIV: The Town-Ho’s Story
    55. LV: Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales
    56. LVI: Of the Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales, and the True Pictures of Whaling Scenes
    57. LVII: Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth; in Wood; in Sheet-Iron; in Stone; in Mountains; in Stars
    58. LVIII: Brit
    59. LIX: Squid
    60. LX: The Line
    61. LXI: Stubb Kills a Whale
    62. LXII: The Dart
    63. LXIII: The Crotch
    64. LXIV: Stubb’s Supper
    65. LXV: The Whale as a Dish
    66. LXVI: The Shark Massacre
    67. LXVII: Cutting In
    68. LXVIII: The Blanket
    69. LXIX: The Funeral
    70. LXX: The Sphynx
    71. LXXI: The Jeroboam’s Story
    72. LXXII: The Monkey-Rope
    73. LXXIII: Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale; and Then Have a Talk Over Him
    74. LXXIV: The Sperm Whale’s Head—Contrasted View
    75. LXXV: The Right Whale’s Head—Contrasted View
    76. LXXVI: The Battering-Ram
    77. LXXVII: The Great Heidelburgh Tun
    78. LXXVIII: Cistern and Buckets
    79. LXXIX: The Prairie
    80. LXXX: The Nut
    81. LXXXI: The Pequod Meets the Virgin
    82. LXXXII: The Honor and Glory of Whaling
    83. LXXXIII: Jonah Historically Regarded
    84. LXXXIV: Pitchpoling
    85. LXXXV: The Fountain
    86. LXXXVI: The Tail
    87. LXXXVII: The Grand Armada
    88. LXXXVIII: Schools and Schoolmasters
    89. LXXXIX: Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish
    90. XC: Heads or Tails
    91. XCI: The Pequod Meets the Rose-Bud
    92. XCII: Ambergris
    93. XCIII: The Castaway
    94. XCIV: A Squeeze of the Hand
    95. XCV: The Cassock
    96. XCVI: The Try-Works
    97. XCVII: The Lamp
    98. XCVIII: Stowing Down and Clearing Up
    99. XCIX: The Doubloon
    100. C: Leg and Arm
    101. CI: The Decanter
    102. CII: A Bower in the Arsacides
    103. CIII: Measurement of the Whale’s Skeleton
    104. CIV: The Fossil Whale
    105. CV: Does the Whale’s Magnitude Diminish?—Will He Perish?
    106. CVI: Ahab’s Leg
    107. CVII: The Carpenter
    108. CVIII: Ahab and the Carpenter
    109. CIX: Ahab and Starbuck in the Cabin
    110. CX: Queequeg in His Coffin
    111. CXI: The Pacific
    112. CXII: The Blacksmith
    113. CXIII: The Forge
    114. CXIV: The Gilder
    115. CXV: The Pequod Meets the Bachelor
    116. CXVI: The Dying Whale
    117. CXVII: The Whale Watch
    118. CXVIII: The Quadrant
    119. CXIX: The Candles
    120. CXX: The Deck Towards the End of the First Night Watch
    121. CXXI: Midnight.—The Forecastle Bulwarks
    122. CXXII: Midnight Aloft.—Thunder and Lightning
    123. CXXIII: The Musket
    124. CXXIV: The Needle
    125. CXXV: The Log and Line
    126. CXXVI: The Life-Buoy
    127. CXXVII: The Deck
    128. CXXVIII: The Pequod Meets the Rachel
    129. CXXIX: The Cabin
    130. CXXX: The Hat
    131. CXXXI: The Pequod Meets the Delight
    132. CXXXII: The Symphony
    133. CXXXIII: The Chase—First Day
    134. CXXXIV: The Chase—Second Day
    135. CXXXV: The Chase—Third Day
    136. Epilogue
  7. Endnotes
  8. Colophon
  9. Uncopyright

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In token
Of my admiration for his genius
This book is inscribed
To
Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Etymology

(Supplied by a Late Consumptive Usher to a Grammar School)

The pale Usher⁠—threadbare in coat, heart, body, and brain; I see him now. He was ever dusting his old lexicons and grammars, with a queer handkerchief, mockingly embellished with all the gay flags of all the known nations of the world. He loved to dust his old grammars; it somehow mildly reminded him of his mortality.

“While you take in hand to school others, and to teach them by what name a whale-fish is to be called in our tongue, leaving out, through ignorance, the letter H, which almost alone maketh up the signification of the word, you deliver that which is not true.”

Hackluyt.

“Whale.⁠ ⁠… Sw. and Dan. hval. This animal is named from roundness


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