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Moby Dick by Herman Melville - Classic Fiction - Sprayed Edge Premium Hardback Edition

Author: Herman Melville
SKU: SNG22464
Barcode: 9789124251468
Publisher: Wilco International
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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardback (Sprayed Edge Premium Edition)
ISBN: 9789124251468
Publisher: Wilco International

Overview:
Moby-Dick by Herman Melville is one of the towering achievements of American literature, a sweeping tale of obsession, nature, and the unknown. This premium sprayed edge hardback edition transforms Melville's classic into a collector's piece, with a beautifully coloured page edge and sturdy binding that make it as striking on a shelf as it is rewarding to read. Whether you're revisiting an old favourite or discovering it for the first time, this edition is a wonderful way to experience one of the great novels of the sea.

About the Book:
Narrated by the young sailor Ishmael, Moby-Dick follows his voyage aboard the whaling ship Pequod under the command of the obsessive Captain Ahab. Ahab has one purpose: to hunt down and destroy Moby Dick, the giant white whale that maimed him on a previous voyage. What begins as an ordinary whaling expedition steadily transforms into an extraordinary study of vengeance, fate, and humanity's fragile place within the natural world. Melville weaves together thrilling seafaring adventure with philosophical digression, technical detail on whaling life, and unforgettable characters, from the tattooed harpooner Queequeg to the haunted, unyielding Ahab himself. The prose shifts between propulsive action and reflective, almost meditative passages, creating a rhythm that mirrors the vast, unpredictable ocean at the heart of the story. Readers come away with a rich sense of nineteenth-century maritime life alongside enduring questions about obsession, free will, and human ambition. Widely regarded as a cornerstone of American literature, Moby-Dick is still studied and reimagined today, and this sprayed edge hardback presents the full, unabridged story in a format built to last.

  • Complete, unabridged text of Herman Melville's classic novel Moby-Dick
  • Striking sprayed edge premium hardback design for display and gifting
  • Durable hardback binding built to withstand repeated reading
  • A must-own title for classic literature and adventure fiction fans
  • Ideal gift for book lovers, collectors, and students of American literature
  • Brand new condition, ready to read or gift straight away

About the Author:
Herman Melville (1819-1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet whose seafaring experiences as a young man profoundly shaped his fiction. After early success with adventure novels drawn from his own voyages, Melville published his masterwork Moby-Dick in 1851. Though initially met with mixed reviews and modest sales, the novel underwent a dramatic critical revival in the twentieth century and is now regarded as one of the greatest works in American literature, celebrated for its ambition, symbolism, and unflinching exploration of obsession and the natural world.

Why You'll Love This Edition:
This sprayed edge hardback brings a design-led, collectible finish to a true literary classic, making it as satisfying to own and display as it is to read, cover to cover.

Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly; this listing reflects the UK edition with the ISBN and cover shown.

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