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Herman Melville Moby-Dick




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Call me Ishmael Thus starts the greatest American novel. Melville said himself that he wanted to write 'a mighty book about a mighty theme' and so he did. It...

Disc 1


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. Chapter 1: Loomings - 4:41
  2. But here is an artist - 5:37
  3. What of it, if some old hunks of a sea-captain… - 6:16
  4. Chapter 2: The Carpet-Bag - 5:42
  5. Moving on, I at last came to a dim sort… - 4:27
  6. Chapter 3: The Spouter-Inn - 4:39
  7. Crossing this dusky entry… - 5:08
  8. Presently a rioting noise was heard without - 5:50
  9. I now took the measure of the bench… - 6:06
  10. This account cleared up the otherwise… - 4:55
  11. Whether that mattress was stuffed… - 6:42
  12. I now screwed my eyes hard… - 5:12
  13. Chapter 4: The Counterpane - 4:26
  14. Now take away the awful fear… - 6:18
  15. Chapter 5: Breakfast - 2:12

Disc 2


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. They say that men who have seen the world… - 3:01
  2. Chapter 6: The Street - 6:03
  3. Chapter 7: The Chapel - 6:38
  4. Chapter 8: The Pulpit - 6:27
  5. Chapter 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
  9. But again he leaned over towards the people… - 6:32
  10. Chapter 10: A Bosom Friend - 4:38
  11. As I sat there in that now lonely room… - 5:48
  12. Chapter 11: Nightgown - 4:32
  13. Chapter 12: Biographical - 5:48
  14. Chapter 13: Wheelbarrow - 4:15
  15. At last, passage paid and luggage safe… - 4:59

Disc 3


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. The schooner was run into the wind… - 1:42
  2. Chapter 14: Nantucket - 5:22
  3. Chapter 15: Chowder - 4:06
  4. However, a warm savory steam from the kitchen… - 3:40
  5. Chapter 16: The Ship - 6:22
  6. Now when I looked about the quarter-deck… - 6:38
  7. For a moment I stood a little puzzled… - 6:41
  8. Now, Bildad, I am sorry to say… - 4:54
  9. But one thing nevertheless… - 6:37
  10. But I had not proceeded far… - 5:13
  11. Chapter 17: The Ramadan - 5:35
  12. With a prodigious noise the door flew open… - 4:03
  13. Now as I before hinted, I have no objection… - 4:02
  14. Chapter 18: His Mark - 4:41
  15. So down we went into the cabin… - 4:20
  16. Chapter 19: The Prophet - 4:59

Disc 4


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. ‘Look here. Friend,’ said I… - 2:34
  2. Chapter 20: All Astir - 5:31
  3. Chapter 21: Going Aboard - 7:16
  4. Chapter 22: Merry Christmas - 4:52
  5. At last the anchor was up… - 5:31
  6. Chapter 23: The Lee Shore - 2:56
  7. Chapter 24: The Advocate - 6:30
  8. Until the whale fishery rounded Cape Horn… - 5:30
  9. Chapter 25: Postscript - 2:09
  10. Chapter 26: Knights and Squires - 4:26
  11. With memories like these in him… - 4:17
  12. Chapter 27: Knights and Squires - 5:55
  13. First of all was Queequeg… - 5:02
  14. Chapter 28: Ahab - 5:59
  15. So powerfully did the whole grim aspect… - 3:56
  16. Chapter 29: Enter Ahab; to Him, Stubb - 5:04

Disc 5


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. ‘I was never served so before…’ - 3:11
  2. Chapter 30: The Pipe - 2:08
  3. Chapter 31: Queen Mab - 5:10
  4. Chapter 32: Cetology - 4:56
  5. Now the various species of whales need… - 6:06
  6. Book 1 (Folio) Chapter 1: (Sperm Whale) - 6:40
  7. In connection with this appellative… - 4:18
  8. Octavoes - 7:24
  9. Duodecimoes - 6:27
  10. Chapter 33: The Specksynder - 7:26
  11. Chapter 34: The Cabin-Table - 5:38
  12. What a relief it was to choking Stubb… - 5:40
  13. It was a sight to see Queequeg seated… - 4:23
  14. Chapter 35: The Mast-Head - 4:22
  15. It may seem unwarrantable to couple in any respect… - 5:32

Disc 6


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. In shape, the Sleets crows-nest… - 3:35
  2. Let me make a clean breast of it here… - 4:51
  3. Chapter 36: The Quarter-Deck - 4:59
  4. Receiving the top-maul from Starbuck… - 5:58
  5. ‘Hark ye yet again – the little lower layer…’ - 5:11
  6. Receiving the brimming pewter… - 5:47
  7. Chapter 37: Sunset - 5:04
  8. Chapter 38: Dusk - 3:17
  9. Chapter 39: First Night Watch - 2:23
  10. Chapter 40: Midnight, Forecastle - 5:33
  11. They cease dancing and gather in clusters - 7:50
  12. Chapter 41: Moby-Dick - 6:15
  13. But there were still other and more vital… - 7:00
  14. But even stripped of these supernatural surmisings… - 5:48
  15. It is not probable that this monomania… - 5:14

Disc 7


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. Now, in his heart, Ahab had some glimpse… - 4:54
  2. Chapter 42: The Whiteness of The Whale - 6:31
  3. Bethink thee of the albatross… - 5:17
  4. But there are other instances… - 4:27
  5. Or what is there apart from the traditions… - 5:23
  6. But thou sayest, methinks this white-lead chapter… - 5:17
  7. Chapter 43: Hark! - 2:09
  8. Chapter 44: The Chart - 5:14
  9. There was a circumstance which at first sight… - 4:15
  10. But granting all this… - 4:44
  11. Chapter 45: The Affidavit - 6:24
  12. I do not know where I can find a better place… - 4:46
  13. The following are extracts from Chace’s narrative - 6:07
  14. In that up and down manly book… - 6:10
  15. Chapter 46: Surmises - 7:26

Disc 8


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. Chapter 47: The Mat-Maker - 6:38
  2. Chapter 48: The First Lowering - 6:30
  3. In obedience to a sign from Ahab… - 7:35
  4. Meanwhile Stubb, betrayed on such far-gazing… - 4:30
  5. Meanwhile, all the boats tore on - 7:33
  6. Chapter 49: The Hyena - 5:42
  7. Chapter 50: Ahab’s Boat and Crew. Fedallah - 6:56
  8. Chapter 51: The Spirit-Spout - 5:52
  9. But, at last, when turning to the eastward… - 4:58
  10. Chapter 52: The Albatross - 5:09
  11. Chapter 53: The Gam - 5:50
  12. But look at the godly, honest, unostentatious… - 5:30
  13. Chapter 54: The Town-Ho’s Story - 5:13

Disc 9


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. ‘Lakeman! Buffalo!…’ - 4:04
  2. ‘It was not more than a day or two…’ - 5:22
  3. ‘Quitting the pump at last…’ - 5:58
  4. ‘Ere the cry could go aft…’ - 5:39
  5. ‘I left off, gentlemen, where the Lakeman…’ - 5:24
  6. ‘At sunrise the Captain went forward…’ - 4:45
  7. ‘At sunrise he summoned all hands…’ - 5:23
  8. ‘During the night, Radney had an unseamanlike way…’ - 7:26
  9. ‘In good time, the Town-Ho reached her port…’ - 6:33
  10. Chapter 55: Of the Monstrous Pictures of Whales - 5:25
  11. In old Harris’s collection of voyages… - 4:29
  12. As for the sign-painters’ whales seen in the streets… - 4:45
  13. Chapter 56: Of the Less Erroneous Pictures… - 4:51
  14. Who Garnery the painter is, or was, I know not - 4:30
  15. Chapter 57: Of Whales in Paint; in Teeth; in Wood… - 4:05

Disc 10


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. At some old gable-roofed country houses… - 3:01
  2. Chapter 58: Brit - 7:36
  3. Chapter 59: Squid - 7:01
  4. Chapter 60: The Line - 4:40
  5. Before lowering the boat for the chase… - 4:53
  6. Chapter 61: Stubb Kills a Whale - 5:44
  7. ‘Start her, start her, my men!’ - 7:54
  8. Chapter 62: The Dart - 3:46
  9. Chapter 63: The Crotch - 3:28
  10. Chapter 64: Stubb’s Supper - 3:55
  11. If moody Ahab was now all quiescence… - 4:29
  12. But, as yet, Stubb heeded not the mumblings… - 6:02
  13. Upon this, Fleece, holding both hands over the fishy mob… - 6:00
  14. Chapter 65: The Whale as a Dish - 6:43
  15. Chapter 66: The Shark Massacre - 4:06

Disc 11


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. Chapter 67: Cutting In - 4:54
  2. Chapter 68: The Blanket - 5:26
  3. A word or two more concerning this matter… - 3:06
  4. Chapter 69: The Funeral - 3:21
  5. Chapter 70: The Sphynx - 6:28
  6. Chapter 71: The Jeroboam’s Story - 3:56
  7. He had been originally nurtured… - 5:07
  8. It seemed that the Jeroboam had not long left home… - 6:58
  9. Chapter 72: The Monkey-Rope - 5:17
  10. I have hinted that I would often… - 6:32
  11. Chapter 73: Stubb and Flask Kill a Right Whale - 4:08
  12. While the two headsmen were engaged… - 7:20
  13. The boats were then hailed… - 2:22
  14. Chapter 74: The Sperm Whale’s Head – Contrasted View - 6:53
  15. But the ear of the whale is full as curious as the eye - 4:39
  16. Chapter 75: The Right Whale’s Head – Contrasted View - 2:39

Disc 12


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. A great pity, now… - 6:09
  2. Chapter 76: The Battering-Ram - 6:27
  3. Chapter 77: The Great Heidelburgh Tun - 4:38
  4. Chapter 78: Cistern and Buckets - 5:21
  5. Almost in the same instant… - 5:44
  6. Chapter 79: The Prairie - 7:06
  7. Chapter 80: The Nut - 6:20
  8. Chapter 81: The Pequod Meets The Virgin - 5:42
  9. With one intent all the combined rival boats… - 5:23
  10. Seeing now that but a very few moments more… - 6:01
  11. ‘Stand by, men; he stirs,’ cried Starbuck… - 5:19
  12. Soon, while the crews were awaiting the arrival… - 6:59
  13. Chapter 82: The Honour and Glory of Whaling - 5:10
  14. Whether to admit Hercules among us or not… - 2:59

Disc 13


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. Chapter 83: Jonah Historically Regarded - 5:25
  2. Chapter 84: Pitchpoling - 5:38
  3. Chapter 85: The Fountain - 5:37
  4. It has been said that the whale only breathes… - 4:24
  5. Nor is it at all prudent for the hunter… - 3:50
  6. Chapter 86: The Tail - 4:29
  7. Five great motions are peculiar to it… - 4:01
  8. Fifth: As in the ordinary floating posture… - 4:59
  9. Chapter 87: The Grand Armada - 5:35
  10. Now, as many Sperm Whales had been captured… - 6:00
  11. But thoughts like these troubled very few… - 5:30
  12. All whaleboats carry certain curious contrivances… - 5:27
  13. But far beneath this wondrous world… - 4:47
  14. Meanwhile, as we thus lay entranced… - 5:34
  15. Chapter 88: Schools and Schoolmasters - 3:46
  16. But supposing the invader of domestic bliss… - 4:07

Disc 14


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. The Forty-barrel-bull schools… - 1:02
  2. Chapter 89: Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish - 5:42
  3. These pleadings and the counter pleadings… - 4:21
  4. Chapter 90: Heads or Tails - 4:30
  5. In a word the Whale was seized and sold… - 3:20
  6. Chapter 91: The Pequod Meets the Rosebud - 5:59
  7. Now in order to hold direct communication… - 5:06
  8. By this time their destined victim appeared… - 5:46
  9. Chapter 92: Ambergris - 6:49
  10. Chapter 93: The Castaway - 5:34
  11. So soon as he recovered himself… - 5:47
  12. Chapter 94: The Squeeze of the Hand - 4:33
  13. Now, while discoursing of sperm… - 4:39
  14. Chapter 95: The Cassock - 3:37
  15. Chapter 96: The Try-Works - 6:59
  16. So seemed it to me, as I stood at her helm… - 5:36

Disc 15


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. Chapter 97: The Lamp - 1:43
  2. Chapter 98: Stowing Down and Clearing Up - 7:04
  3. Chapter 99: The Doubloon - 5:50
  4. ‘No fairy fingers can have pressed the gold…’ - 6:22
  5. ‘I see nothing here, but a round thing made of gold…’ - 6:20
  6. Chapter 100: Leg and Arm - 5:01
  7. ‘It was the first time in my life…’ - 7:16
  8. ‘Yes, I may as well,’ said the surgeon coolly… - 5:53
  9. Chapter 101: The Decanter - 6:08
  10. But why was it, think ye, that the Samuel Enderby… - 6:09
  11. Chapter 102: A Bower in the Arsacides - 6:53
  12. Now, when with Royal Tranquo I visited… - 3:59
  13. Chapter 103: Measurement of the Whale’s Skeleton - 6:09
  14. Chapter 104: The Fossil Whale - 4:23

Disc 16


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. Detached broken fossils… - 6:11
  2. Chapter 105: Does the Whale’s Magnitude Diminish? - 4:51
  3. But you must look at this matter in every light - 6:03
  4. Chapter 106: Ahab’s Leg - 6:37
  5. Chapter 107: The Carpenter - 7:43
  6. Chapter 108: Ahab and the Carpenter - 5:54
  7. Look ye, carpenter, I dare say thou callest… - 5:37
  8. Chapter 109: Ahab and Starbuck in the Cabin - 6:28
  9. Chapter 110: Queequeg in his Coffin - 4:51
  10. Not a man of the crew gave him up… - 4:46
  11. But ere this was done, Pip, who had been… - 5:59
  12. Chapter 111: The Pacific - 3:33
  13. Chapter 112: The Blacksmith - 7:23

Disc 17


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. Chapter 113: The Forge - 4:19
  2. This done, Perth was about to begin welding… - 4:34
  3. Chapter 114: The Gilder - 5:27
  4. Chapter 115: The Pequod Meets The Bachelor - 6:16
  5. Chapter 116: The Dying Whale - 4:33
  6. Chapter 117: The Whale Watch - 3:31
  7. Chapter 118: The Quadrant - 6:38
  8. Chapter 119: The Candles - 5:02
  9. Now, as the lightning rod to a spire on shore… - 6:04
  10. ‘Oh! thou clear spirit of clear fire…’ - 6:45
  11. Chapter 120: The Deck Towards the End of the First Night Watch - 1:20
  12. Chapter 121: Midnight – The Forecastle Bulwarks - 4:17
  13. Chapter 122: Midnight Aloft – Thunder and Lightning - 0:27
  14. Chapter 123: The Musket - 3:30
  15. ‘He would have shot me once…’ - 5:39
  16. Chapter 124: The Needle - 4:33
  17. Meanwhile, whatever were his own secret thoughts… - 4:13

Disc 18


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. Chapter 125: The Log and Line - 4:01
  2. ‘I crush the quadrant, the thunder turns the needles…’ - 4:45
  3. Chapter 126: The Life-Buoy - 4:26
  4. The lost life-buoy was now to be replaced… - 4:38
  5. Chapter 127: The Deck - 5:34
  6. Chapter 128: The Pequod Meets The Rachel - 5:13
  7. Now, as it shortly turned out… - 4:27
  8. Chapter 129: The Cabin - 4:58
  9. Chapter 130: The Hat - 6:45
  10. But when three or four days had slided by… - 5:18
  11. Chapter 131: The Pequod Meets The Delight - 3:15
  12. Chapter 132: The Symphony - 3:58
  13. ‘Oh Starbuck! it is a mild, mild wind…’ - 4:24
  14. ‘Oh, my Captain! my Captain!’ - 4:29
  15. Chapter 133: The Chase – First Day - 6:50

Disc 19


    Moby Dick (more info)
    Composed by: Emil Schult
    William Hootkins, reader

  1. A gentle joyousness… - 5:44
  2. And now, while both elastic gunwales were springing… - 7:09
  3. It is often the case that when a boat is stove… - 5:50
  4. Chapter 134: The Chase – Second Day - 6:26
  5. The rigging lived - 6:42
  6. While the two crews were yet circling in the waters… - 4:49
  7. The old man’s hinted thought was true… - 5:53
  8. Chapter 135: The Chase – Third Day - 5:54
  9. A whole hour now passed… - 5:15
  10. Yet the voice spake true… - 5:50
  11. The harpoon dropped from his hand - 5:38
  12. Almost simultaneously, with a mighty volition… - 5:34
  13. Diving beneath the settling ship… - 5:31
  14. Epilogue - 2:25

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Product Details
 
Composer(s):
Schult, Emil

Artist(s):
Hootkins, William

Label: Naxos Audio Books
UPC: 9789626343586
Item Number: NAX35812
Release Date: Sep 1, 2005