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Hardcover Moby Dick (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket) Book

ISBN: 1998621731

ISBN13: 9781998621736

Moby Dick (Collector's Edition) (Laminated Hardback with Jacket)

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Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket

A restless sailor named Ishmael signs up for what he believes will be an adventurous whaling voyage, but quickly finds himself aboard the Pequod, a ship with a far darker purpose. Its captain, the grim and mysterious Ahab, is consumed by a burning desire to hunt down Moby Dick, the elusive white whale that once maimed him. As they journey deeper into the vast, unforgiving ocean, it becomes clear that Ahab's obsession is dragging the crew into something far more dangerous than they imagined. The voyage turns into a gripping struggle between man, nature, and the consuming power of vengeance.

Moby Dick holds a significant place in literary history as one of the greatest American novels, though it was largely unrecognized in its time. Melville's exploration of themes like obsession, the human condition, and man's relationship with nature reflected the changing tides of 19th-century thought. His innovative narrative structure, blending adventure with philosophical reflection, laid the groundwork for modernist literature. Over time, the novel has been rediscovered and celebrated for its profound depth and complexity, cementing its status as a cornerstone of American literary tradition.

Customer Reviews

15 ratings

I felt like I was aboard the ship! So good!

The characters came alive even the whale(s) seemed real. And the large print really helped me enjoy the story.

Wrong book sent I ordered Moby Dick illustrated by Rockwell Kent at 70.99 sent modern library versio

see title

Underwhelming

I honestly thought this was going to be a good book, but it was extremely underwhelming. The overall premise was not good, and there was constant reference to different whale species, that overshadowed the storyline.

This is a children's book

Hey, you guys are usually so good so this was so disappointing. This is an illustrated children's book.

moby dick, or: capatilism and the death of the american dream

you know those books that everyone and their mother is saying 'you got to read this, it's so good, it's a classic'? the ones that make you dig in your heels to try and avoid it? this is one of those. the reason things are considered classics might be because on the surface level they work but go deeper and it's about whatever you can make of it. hence my review title, it's a good book despite being called 'a classic'

Moby Diick loved this book.

I learned so much about the Spermiscelli Whale and Captain Ahab, the long lost hours alone on the decks of the Whaling Vessels. My daughter bought this book for me for my birthday August 6, 1953.

The Great American Epic!

One of the greatest novels ever written. A story with more to tell than any review can do justice. Read, and become immersed in the hunt for the Great White Whale!

Good book but beware it’s not the children’s version.

It gets a little long winded at times but it’s good

Disappointed to receive the abreviqyed children's version.

Thought I was ordering Moby Dick, but received the abbreviated children's version.

Love it!!!

I love the cover so much and the quality for the price is amazing. The only thing I didn’t like was for some reason the top of the pages were orange. I still absolutely love it though :)

Whaling Classic with Modern Implications

Herman Melville, the author, shares many witty and serious insights about life and the foibles of human actions and beliefs in Moby Dick. It is not just about whaling, but a commentary in general about humanity. The description of whaling processes give the reader an insight into not only the methods of whaling, but the cruelty and savagery of killing such beautiful creatures. Even a person such as myself, who is against any whaling in this day and age, can appreciate Melville's commentary about whales, their personalities, their rights as fellow creatures to live on this planet!

Great fishing tales

Better than Babe Winkleman. This guy knows how to write about a fishing trip. SPOILER ALERT!!: Kinda thought he would have landed that big one in the end...

I May Be Biased But...

Readers say it's far too long, the cetacean history is tedious, who the heck cares how to best prep a harpoon line? Well if you're one of those folks who likes a good harpoon-prep scene, you're in for a treat. If not, you might learn something, and, failing that, the singular dexterity with which the author lays the words on the page will not only awe you but carry you into the very whale boat. You will feel in your guts the rush of the sleigh ride, you will breathe the sea air and taste the mist, you will feel the salt hardening on your hands and face. Don't like any of that? Unless there's no place you'd rather be than your rocker, this is escapism as good as it comes. And don't even get me started on timeless themes, unforgettable characters and a plot as fine as they come....

Worth the effort

Yes this is not for the faint of heart...tough sledding at times but the reward of allowing Melville's poetry to seep into your soul makes it well worth it. I read this in my 20's and didn't get it. Reading it again 20 years later I found the prose to be less dense and the story stands on it's own as one of the greatest. Forget the symbolism and enjoy the ride.

Well rounded but a little intense

The book has to be good to be considerd a litterary classic. Melvilles book about the obssesive Ahab, the Harpooner Quequay, the former teacher Ishimial and the White Whale is an excelent read but it may be too intense for younger readers. The hellish obssesion of Ahab may be a bit to much for some children. With all of that being said I do think that everyone at some time must read this it is a work of art.

Moby-Dick Mentions in Our Blog

Moby-Dick in Famous Authors Born in August
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Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • August 05, 2025

As we welcome the month ahead, we're shining a light on notable and acclaimed August-born authors. We're delighted to celebrate them and their beloved works of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, theater, and more. 

Moby-Dick in Losing Yourself in Book Land
Losing Yourself in Book Land
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • July 20, 2023

Thriftbooks enlisted OnePoll to survey 2,000 U.S. adults who read regularly to learn about the science (and magic) behind getting lost in a book. And what we learned turned into a captivating read.  

Moby-Dick in Timeless Classics with Timely Updates
Timeless Classics with Timely Updates
Published by Ashly Moore Sheldon • April 03, 2020

Getting young people to read old books can be challenging. One successful approach we’ve come across is to pair the original with a modern take on the story. Here we feature ten classic books matched with fun, updated retellings.

Moby-Dick in The Great American Read on PBS
The Great American Read on PBS
Published by Beth Clark • August 17, 2018
The Great American Read is a PBS series that explores and celebrates the power of reading as the core of an ambitious digital, educational, and community outreach campaign designed to get the country reading and passionately talking about books. One hundred books, to be exact, so as promised, here are books 61–80 on the list!
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Published by Beth Clark • June 07, 2018

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