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TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
TYPEE - A ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH SEAS - By Herman Melville - Edited by Arthur Stedman
TYPEE - Herman Melville - Illustrations By Mead Schaeffer
OMOO: A NARRATIVE OF ADVENTURES IN THE SOUTH SEAS - By Herman Melville - PART I
PART II
MARDI: AND A VOYAGE THITHER - By Herman Melville - In Two Volumes - Vol. I - 1864
MARDI: AND A VOYAGE THITHER - By Herman Melville - In Two Volumes - Vol. II. - 1864
REDBURN, HIS FIRST VOYAGE - Herman Melville
WHITE-JACKET or THE WORLD IN A MAN-OF-WAR - By Herman Melville
This volume serves as a detailed road map through the writer’s entire literary output, gathering every novel, short story, poem and essay into a single, searchable guide. Each entry begins with a brief introduction and then unfolds into a complete table of contents, offering chapter titles and concise summaries that reveal the scope of the work without giving away later developments. The layout makes it easy to jump straight to the parts that intrigue you, whether you’re revisiting a favorite adventure or discovering a hidden gem for the first time.
Beyond the well‑known masterpieces, the collection shines a light on many of the author’s more obscure pieces, laying out their structures and key themes in clear, digestible form. The careful organization invites listeners to explore the full range of the writer’s imagination, from bustling sea voyages to quiet reflections on art and society. It’s an invaluable companion for anyone who wants to navigate the breadth of this classic author’s world with confidence and curiosity.
Language
en
Duration
~52 minutes (50K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2018-12-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1891
Best known for Moby-Dick, this American writer turned years at sea into stories full of adventure, mystery, and big questions about human nature. His work was not fully appreciated in his lifetime, but it later became central to American literature.
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