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Moby Dick or the Whale

by Melville, Herman [Rockwell Kent]

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New York: Garden City Publishing Co., 1937. Hardcover. xxxii, 822, [2] pp. Octavo. No dust-jacket. Original blue cloth with gilt whale design on spine and facade. Gilt lettering on spine. Trimmed edges. Previous owner's bookplate on paste-down. Inscribed by previous owner on front free-endpaper in blue ink. Half-title included. B/W frontispiece. Further B/W illustrations throughout book, all by Rockwell Kent. Kent's illustrations in this edition have been taken from his drawings in The Lakeside Press three volume limited edition. Illustrations unreferenced in contents. Very little dentng to cloth boards or spine. Cloth of book well-preserved outside of very minor tears at the top and bottom edges of spine. Slight fading and loss of gilt to spine. Minor discoloration to facade as well as slight loss of gilt due to wear over time. Minor staining to fore-edge. Interior is extremely clean and undamaged. A good copy of this 1937, De Luxe edition. The still renowned and widely studied 1851 novel, Moby Dick, otherwise known as the Whale, followed a mass of whale-hunters and their subject, Moby Dick, a white sperm-whale. The novel, in its tumultuous development, worked to symbolize and analyze theism while remaining in many ways ambiguous. Considered to be one of the greatest pieces of American literature ever produced, the thematic intensity of Moby Dick is heightened in this edition by way of Rockwell Kent's illustrative contributions. Dying in 1971, Kent was a highly regarded American painter, illustrator, writer, sailor, and adventurer. 1937

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Melville's classic was first published in England as three volumes titled The Whale in October 1851. Slow sales of Melville's previously books convinced Publisher L. Richard Bentley to reduce the printing to only 500 copies, and of that, only 300 sold in the first 4 months. The remaining unbound sheets were bound in a cheaper casing in 1852, and in 1853 there were still enough remaining sheets to again bind into an even cheaper edition. Melville changed the title to Moby Dick a month later, November 1851, when the American Version was published in one volume by Harper & Brothers in NY. Of the 2,951 copies printed, 125 were review copies. About 1,500 sold in 11 days, but then sales slowed to less than 300 the next year. After two years copies of the first edition were still available, and almost 300 were destroyed in the 1853 fire of Harper's warehouse. Most of the first editions have orange end-papers, although there are 2 known volumes with rare white-endpapers. Because of Nineteenth-century printing practices, and the time-lapse between when the first-editions were published and Melville became collectible, oxidized paper, bumped and chipped spines, and brittle wrappers are all common for even the most expensive and collectible of these books, which can sell from $35,000 to $100,000. Also, expect heavy wear and maybe even minor repair. Another collectible edition is the 1930 first edition illustrated by Rockwell Kent, a three-volume set published by the Lakeside Press with acetate dust jackets in an aluminum slipcase. These range in value from $9,000 to $11,000. A total of 3,215 copies of Moby-Dick were sold during Melville's life (he died in 1891). Today, Moby-Dick is considered one of the greatest American novels. -

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Why would this be 600 since the original was in 1851?

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Bookseller
Aquila Books CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
144220
Title
Moby Dick or the Whale
Author
Melville, Herman [Rockwell Kent]
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
Garden City Publishing Co.
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1937
Keywords
Classics|Moby Dick|Whaling|Theism

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