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Moby Dick with Captain Ahab Weather Vane
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West Coast Weather Vanes
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Moby Dick with Captain Ahab Weathervane
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Moby-Dick
is a novel by Herman Melville. Written in 1851, the story recounts the
adventures of its central character, Ishmael, and his voyage on the whaling ship
Pequod, commanded by Captain Ahab. Believing he has signed on to an
average ship, Ishmael soon learns that Ahab intends to use the Pequod and her
crew, not to hunt whales for market trade but rather to hunt one specific whale;
Moby Dick, a great white whale known throughout the maritime world for his
legendary size and ferocity. In a previous encounter the whale destroyed Ahab's
boat and in the process, caused the captain to lose his leg. Ahab now intends to
exact revenge, not in service of his fellow whalers but to settle his own
personal vendetta.
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for pricing information on this weather vane.
Click here if you need help determining the
correct size weather vane for you situation.
Click here if you would like suggestions on
various methods of
installing a weathervane.
Click here (if applicable to this weathervane)
to view our
weathervane eye color selection chart.
Click here for more information on
gold leafing a weather vane.
Click here for more information about how we can
personalize a weathervane.
Ordering Information:
To place an order, please call us at (831) 425-5505.
At the
time you call, we will provide you with an estimated completion date.
At the time the order is placed, a deposit of 1/3
is due. Upon receipt of the deposit, time will be reserved in our
schedule. The balance is due when the weather vane has been completed and
prior to shipping. Deposits can be made with Visa, MasterCard or check.
All West Coast Weather Vanes are custom made for
the person who orders them.
If you have a website that features Moby Dick please
contact us about exchanging web links.
Here are some interesting websites that
relate to Moby Dick:
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Wikipedia: Moby Dick
- Online texts
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Moby-Dick, available at
Project Gutenberg.
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Moby-Dick; or, The White Whale
Online version.
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Moby-Dick; or, The White Whale
(1892). Boston: L.C. Page & Company. From
Google Books, scanned book.
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Moby-Dick; or, The Whale in 2
volumes (1922). London: Constable. From
Internet Archive, scanned book.
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Moby Dick - Online text with
embedded audio.
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Moby-Dick; or, The Whale,
from The Literature Network, with search features.
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Moby Dick; or, The Whale,
clean text HTML version.
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Moby Dick; or, The Whale,
"Chapter A Day" version.
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Moby Dick; or, The Whale,
available as a printer-ready PDF from Ria Press.
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Moby Dick; or The Whale,
audio book version from
LibriVox
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Mocha Dick (1810? - 1859), the
real-life "Moby Dick"
- Motion picture adaptations
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Notable quotations
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