Moby Dick

~ Release by Herman Melville read by William Hootkins (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

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CD 1
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1Chapter 1: Loomings
4:41
2But here is an artist.
5:37
3What of it, if some old hunks of a sea-captain...
6:16
4Chapter 2: The Carpet-Bag
5:42
5Moving on, I at last came to a dim sort...
4:27
6Chapter 3: The Spouter-Inn
4:39
7Crossing this dusky entry...
5:08
8Presently a rioting noise was heard without.
5:50
9I now took the measure of the bench...
6:06
10This account cleared up the otherwise...
4:55
11Whether that mattress was stuffed...
6:42
12I now screwed my eyes hard...
5:12
13Chapter 4: The Counterpane
4:26
14Now take away the awful fear...
6:18
15Chapter 5: Breakfast
2:12
CD 2
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1They say that men who have seen the world...
3:01
2Chapter 6: The Street
6:03
3Chapter 7: The Chapel
6:38
4Chapter 8: The Pulpit
6:27
5Chapter 9: The Sermon
4:34
6‘With this sin of disobedience in him...’
4:59
7‘Now Jonah’s Captain shipmates...’
5:55
8‘Terrors upon terrors run shouting through his soul.’
4:40
9But again he leaned over towards the people...
6:32
10Chapter 10: A Bosom Friend
4:38
11As I sat there in that now lonely room...
5:48
12Chapter 11: Nightgown
4:32
13Chapter 12: Biographical
5:48
14Chapter 13: Wheelbarrow
4:15
15At last, passage paid and luggage safe...
4:59
CD 3
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1The schooner was run into the wind...
1:42
2Chapter 14: Nantucket
5:22
3Chapter 15: Chowder
4:06
4However, a warm savory steam from the kitchen...
3:40
5Chapter 16: The Ship
6:22
6Now when I looked about the quarter-deck...
6:38
7For a moment I stood a little puzzled...
6:41
8Now, Bildad, I am sorry to say...
4:54
9But one thing nevertheless...
6:37
10But I had not proceeded far...
5:13
11Chapter 17: The Ramadan
5:35
12With a prodigious noise the door flew open...
4:03
13Now as I before hinted, I have no objection...
4:02
14Chapter 18: His Mark
4:41
15So down we went into the cabin...
4:20
16Chapter 19: The Prophet
4:59
CD 4
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1‘Look here. Friend,’ said I...
2:34
2Chapter 20: All Astir
5:31
3Chapter 21: Going Aboard
7:16
4Chapter 22: Merry Christmas
4:52
5At last the anchor was up...
5:31
6Chapter 23: The Lee Shore
2:56
7Chapter 24: The Advocate
6:30
8Until the whale fishery rounded Cape Horn...
5:30
9Chapter 25: Postscript
2:09
10Chapter 26: Knights and Squires
4:26
11With memories like these in him...
4:17
12Chapter 27: Knights and Squires
5:55
13First of all was Queequeg...
5:02
14Chapter 28: Ahab
5:59
15So powerfully did the whole grim aspect...
3:56
16Chapter 29: Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb
5:04
CD 5
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1‘I was never served so before...’
3:11
2Chapter 30: The Pipe
2:08
3Chapter 31: Queen Mab
5:10
4Chapter 32: Cetology
4:56
5Now the various species of whales need...
6:06
6Book 1 (Folio) Chapter 1: (Sperm Whale)
6:40
7In connection with this appellative...
4:18
8Octavoes
7:24
9Duodecimoes
6:27
10Chapter 33: The Specksynder
7:26
11Chapter 34: The Cabin-Table
5:38
12What a relief it was to choking Stubb...
5:40
13It was a sight to see Queequeg seated...
4:23
14Chapter 35: The Mast-Head
4:22
15It may seem unwarrantable to couple in any respect...
5:32
CD 6
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1In shape, the Sleets crows-nest...
3:35
2Let me make a clean breast of it here...
4:51
3Chapter 36: The Quarter-Deck
4:59
4Receiving the top-maul from Starbuck...
5:58
5‘Hark ye yet again – the little lower layer...’
5:11
6Receiving the brimming pewter...
5:47
7Chapter 37: Sunset
5:04
8Chapter 38: Dusk
3:17
9Chapter 39: First Night Watch
2:23
10Chapter 40: Midnight, Forecastle
5:33
11They cease dancing and gather in clusters.
7:50
12Chapter 41: Moby-Dick
6:15
13But there were still other and more vital...
7:00
14But even stripped of these supernatural surmisings...
5:48
15It is not probable that this monomania...
5:14
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part of:Complete Classics (unabridged novels from Naxos AudioBooks) (order: 1)