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      A
      portrait of Herman Melville at the height of his writing career.
       
              Herman
      Melville is the author of  Moby
      Dick, a story based on real life
      experience, mixed with the real sinking of ships, typically by bull sperm
      whales that fought back.   This
      book is important historically for capturing the feel of the time and
      making the public aware of the dangers of whaling,
      and the carnage associated with the commercial exploitation of whales,
      that took them to the verge of extinction.   Whales
      are now protected by international
      agreement, save that some nations ignore such protocols where food
      shortages are looming and they rely on whales
      for food.   Food
      security is likely to become a major issue because of climate change,
      making deserts
      of agricultural
      land, coupled with the fact that fish
      stocks are declining and that fish are potentially carcinogenic
      from the ingestion and biomagnification
      of toxins. This of course includes whale meat, being at the top of the
      food chain.
        
            
      
   
        
      FISHING
      NETS - All species of whales are liable to get tangled in fishing
      nets. In this picture a daring diver is working to free the crippled
      animal.
       
              
     FISHING
      NETS - Whales are swimming in an environment that humans have made
      dangerous for them. Yet, nobody is prepared to put their hands in their
      pockets to clean the mess up, least of all the G20,
      United
      Nations, or European
      Union. That is as of August 2020.
       
          
             
      Moby
      Dick is a great white bull  sperm
      whale created by Herman Melville from his researches into real event
      sinkings. He wrote a number of books about his adventures on sailing ships
      various, including taking refuge with cannibals
      on the South Sea Islands.
         
    
      
    HERMAN'S
    BOOKS 
     
    Typee (1846) 
    Omoo (1847) 
    Mardi (1849) 
    Redburn (1849) 
    White-Jacket
    (1850) 
    Moby
    Dick (1851) 
    Pierre (1852) 
    Israel
    Potter (1855) 
    The
    Confidence-Man (1857) 
    Billy
    Budd (1924) 
        
        
    MOBY
    DICK BOOK
    CHAPTERS - READ FREE ONLINE 
     
    CHAPTER 1. Loomings. 
    CHAPTER
    2. The Carpet-Bag. 
    CHAPTER
    3. The Spouter-Inn. 
    CHAPTER
    4. The Counterpane. 
    CHAPTER
    5. Breakfast. 
    CHAPTER
    6. The Street. 
    CHAPTER
    7. The Chapel. 
    CHAPTER
    8. The Pulpit. 
    CHAPTER
    9. The Sermon. 
    CHAPTER
    10. A Bosom Friend. 
    CHAPTER
    11. Nightgown. 
    CHAPTER
    12. Biographical. 
    CHAPTER
    13. Wheelbarrow. 
    CHAPTER
    14. Nantucket. 
    CHAPTER
    15. Chowder. 
    CHAPTER
    16. The Ship. 
    CHAPTER
    17. The Ramadan. 
    CHAPTER
    18. His Mark. 
    CHAPTER
    19. The Prophet. 
    CHAPTER
    20. All Astir. 
    CHAPTER
    21. Going Aboard. 
    CHAPTER
    22. Merry Christmas. 
    CHAPTER
    23. The Lee Shore. 
    CHAPTER
    24. The Advocate. 
    CHAPTER
    25. Postscript. 
    CHAPTER
    26. Knights and Squires. 
    CHAPTER
    27. Knights and Squires. 
    CHAPTER
    28. Ahab. 
    CHAPTER
    29. Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb. 
    CHAPTER
    30. The Pipe. 
    CHAPTER
    31. Queen Mab. 
    CHAPTER
    32. Cetology. 
    CHAPTER
    33. The Specksnyder. 
    CHAPTER
    34. The Cabin-Table. 
    CHAPTER
    35. The Mast-Head. 
    CHAPTER
    36. The Quarter-Deck. 
    CHAPTER
    37. Sunset. 
    CHAPTER
    38. Dusk. 
    CHAPTER
    39. First Night Watch. 
    CHAPTER
    40. Midnight, Forecastle. 
    CHAPTER
    41. Moby Dick. 
    CHAPTER
    42. The Whiteness of The Whale. 
    CHAPTER
    43. Hark! 
    CHAPTER
    44. The Chart. 
    CHAPTER
    45. The Affidavit. 
    CHAPTER
    46. Surmises. 
    CHAPTER
    47. The Mat-Maker. 
    CHAPTER
    48. The First Lowering. 
    CHAPTER
    49. The Hyena. 
    CHAPTER
    50. Ahab's Boat and Crew. Fedallah. 
    CHAPTER
    51. The Spirit-Spout. 
    CHAPTER
    52. The Albatross. 
    CHAPTER
    53. The Gam. 
    CHAPTER
    54. The Town-Ho's Story. 
    CHAPTER
    55. Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales. 
    CHAPTER
    56. Of the Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales, and the True 
    CHAPTER
    57. Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth; in Wood; in Sheet-Iron; in 
    CHAPTER
    58. Brit. 
    CHAPTER
    59. Squid. 
    CHAPTER
    60. The Line. 
    CHAPTER
    61. Stubb Kills a Whale. 
    CHAPTER
    62. The Dart. 
    CHAPTER
    63. The Crotch. 
    CHAPTER
    64. Stubb's Supper. 
    CHAPTER
    65. The Whale as a Dish. 
    CHAPTER
    66. The Shark Massacre. 
    CHAPTER
    67. Cutting In 
    CHAPTER
    68. The Blanket 
    CHAPTER
    69. The Funeral. 
    CHAPTER
    70. The Sphynx. 
    CHAPTER
    71. The Jeroboam's Story. 
    CHAPTER
    72. The Monkey-Rope. 
    CHAPTER
    73. Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale; and Then Have a Talk 
    CHAPTER
    74. The Sperm Whale's Head—Contrasted View. 
    CHAPTER
    75. The Right Whale's Head—Contrasted View. 
    CHAPTER
    76. The Battering-Ram. 
    CHAPTER
    77. The Great Heidelburgh Tun. 
    CHAPTER
    78. Cistern and Buckets. 
    CHAPTER
    79. The Prairie. 
    CHAPTER
    80. The Nut. 
    CHAPTER
    81. The Pequod Meets The Virgin. 
    CHAPTER
    82. The Honour and Glory of Whaling. 
    CHAPTER
    83. Jonah Historically Regarded. 
    CHAPTER
    84. Pitchpoling. 
    CHAPTER
    85. The Fountain. 
    CHAPTER
    86. The Tail. 
    CHAPTER
    87. The Grand Armada. 
    CHAPTER
    88. Schools and Schoolmasters. 
    CHAPTER
    89. Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish. 
    CHAPTER
    90. Heads or Tails. 
    CHAPTER
    91. The Pequod Meets The Rose-Bud. 
    CHAPTER
    92. Ambergris. 
    CHAPTER
    93. The Castaway. 
    CHAPTER
    94. A Squeeze of the Hand. 
    CHAPTER
    95. The Cassock. 
    CHAPTER
    96. The Try-Works. 
    CHAPTER
    97. The Lamp. 
    CHAPTER
    98. Stowing Down and Clearing Up. 
    CHAPTER
    99. The Doubloon. 
    CHAPTER
    100. Leg and Arm. 
    CHAPTER
    101. The Decanter. 
    CHAPTER
    102. A Bower in the Arsacides. 
    CHAPTER
    103. Measurement of The Whale's Skeleton. 
    CHAPTER
    104. The Fossil Whale. 
    CHAPTER
    105. Does the Whale's Magnitude Diminish?—Will He Perish? 
    CHAPTER
    106. Ahab's Leg. 
    CHAPTER
    107. The Carpenter. 
    CHAPTER
    108. Ahab and the Carpenter. 
    CHAPTER
    109. Ahab and Starbuck in the Cabin. 
    CHAPTER
    110. Queequeg in His Coffin. 
    CHAPTER
    111. The Pacific. 
    CHAPTER
    112. The Blacksmith. 
    CHAPTER
    113. The Forge. 
    CHAPTER
    114. The Gilder. 
    CHAPTER
    115. The Pequod Meets The Bachelor. 
    CHAPTER
    116. The Dying Whale. 
    CHAPTER
    117. The Whale Watch. 
    CHAPTER
    118. The Quadrant. 
    CHAPTER
    119. The Candles. 
    CHAPTER
    120. The Deck Towards the End of the First Night Watch. 
    CHAPTER
    121. Midnight.—The Forecastle Bulwarks. 
    CHAPTER
    122. Midnight Aloft.—Thunder and Lightning. 
    CHAPTER
    123. The Musket. 
    CHAPTER
    124. The Needle. 
    CHAPTER
    125. The Log and Line. 
    CHAPTER
    126. The Life-Buoy. 
    CHAPTER
    127. The Deck. 
    CHAPTER
    128. The Pequod Meets The Rachel. 
    CHAPTER
    129. The Cabin. 
    CHAPTER
    130. The Hat. 
    CHAPTER
    131. The Pequod Meets The Delight. 
    CHAPTER
    132. The Symphony. 
    CHAPTER
    133. The Chase—First Day. 
    CHAPTER
    134. The Chase—Second Day. 
    CHAPTER
    135. The Chase.—Third Day. 
    Epilogue 
        
       
       
      
        
        
  
        
        
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