Friday, October 19, 2012

Herman Melville books

  • Herman Melville books: At first, 'Moby Dick' was a total flop

    Google celebrated the 161st anniversary of Herman Melville's "Moby Dick" on Thursday. The book holds a very important place in English literature.

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Herman Melville books: Remembering the author of 'Moby Dick'

    The Google homepage today depicts a white whale, a choppy sea, and a skiff captained by a one-legged harpooner. The doodle, of course, is an homage to "Moby Dick," which was first published 161 years ago, by Herman Melville. So who was Melville, ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Herman Melville book 'Moby-Dick' on screen stretches from Gregory Peck to ...

    You doubtless know the classic beginning line, "Call me Ishmael," and the Herman Melville book details that follow: the main character, sailor Ishmael; the ship he travels on, the boat known as the Pequod; the mysterious Captain Ahab and his obsession ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Celebrate Herman Melville books with Moby Dick apps

    They usually commemorate an occasion or honor a person and today's doodle is a tribute to Herman Melville, American author, on the 161st anniversary of his most famous book, classic novel Moby Dick. We thought we'd join in the celebration of this ...

    www.phonesreview.co.uk

  • Herman Melville books celebrated in Google Doodle on 161st anniversary of ...

    Clicking the doodle brings users to a search for "Herman Melville books", which showcases the Knowledge Graph Google began rolling out earlier this year.

    www.siliconrepublic.com

  • Google commemorates Herman Melville's finest literature, 'Moby Dick'

    Today's Doodle shows a white whale floating in the sea along with a one-legged harpooner, recognizing Herman Melville's book, "Moby Dick", which was published 161 years ago. Melville was born in 1819 in New York. He started his career as a helper staff ...

    www.allvoices.com

  • Google's Moby Dick Logo Sports Knowledge Graph Results

    Today on the Google home page worldwide is a special Google whale logo to celebrate the 161st anniversary of the release of Herman Melville's book - Moby Dick. Again, like the last Doodle, the Little Demo one, Google is celebrating the thing as opposed ...

    www.seroundtable.com

  • Herman Melville's Moby-Dick: leviathan greatness

    It might, as Google so kindly points out with another of its random-anniversary doodles this morning, be 161 years since Moby-Dick was published in the UK, but the novel still seems to be everywhere.

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • Herman Melville Gets The Google Doodle Treatment

    Herman Melville, the author of Moby-Dick, is the subject of a new Google. Actually the book itself is really the subject, as a mouse-over indicates (not to mention the image itself), but if you click on the doodle, you're taken to Google's search ...

    www.webpronews.com

  • Google doodle 'Moby Dick': At first, Melville's masterpiece was a total flop

    Google celebrated the 161st anniversary of Herman Melville's "Moby Dick" on Thursday. The book holds a very important place in English literature.

    www.alaskadispatch.com

  • Who was Herman Melville?

    Herman Melville's first three books gained much attention; his first book Typee became the bestseller. Born on August 1, 1819, Herman Melville was an American novelist and poet. He is quite known for his novel Moby-Dick. Who was Herman Melville?

    ibnlive.in.com

  • Herman Melville: 10 things you need to know about the Moby-Dick author

    To mark the 161st anniversary of the publication of Moby-Dick, Google has created a doodle to celebrate the book and author Herman Melville. Here are 10 things you need to know about the novelist... 1. Herman Melville was an American novelist, short ...

    www.mirror.co.uk

  • Who Was Herman Melville? 'Moby-Dick' Author Celebrated With Google Doodle ...

    ... graces the search engine's front page. The novel book by Herman Melville was largely ignored at the time of its release but has entered the canon of great American literature.

    www.ibtimes.com

  • 161st anniversary of Moby-Dick: Herman Melville's books, work and other things ...

    London: The 161st anniversary of American novelist Herman Melville's landmark novel Moby-Dick is being marked with a white sperm whale looms on the background of the Google doodle homepages across the world.

    www.thenewstribe.com

  • Google doodles for Herman MelvilleĆ¢€™s Moby Dick

    One of the most iconic books to have ever been written was Moby Dick by Herman Melville. This book was first published in 1851 and is believed to be one of the Great American Novels and is also recognized as a treasure of world literature.

    tech2.in.com

  • Herman Melville books: Moby-Dick still the best?

    London: American novelist Herman Melville wrote many books but his landmark novel Moby-Dick tells the adventures of wandering sailor Ishmael, and his voyage on the whaleship Pequod, commanded by Captain Ahab.

    www.thenewstribe.com

  • Herman Melville: Lost and Found in the Oranges

    That was many years after the Thomas family inherited Melville's belongings. Middleton explained that the family "gave things away" to neighbors, friends, and family members who needed furniture.

    westorange.patch.com

  • Google Doodles 'Moby Dick'; Prostitute Hired by Secret Service Will Tell All

    Today in books and publishing: Herman Melville has his day online; a Colombian prostitute hired by the Secret Service has a book deal; Amazon coming after our children; the Asian Literary Prize loses its Man. Searching for Moby Dick. It's not quite as ...

    www.theatlanticwire.com

  • Herman Melville's Moby Dick celebrated in Google Doodle

    The animated doodle depicts an episode from the book in which Captain Ahab takes over the helm on board whaleship Pequod to take revenge at a ferocious white whale who has bitten off his leg.

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Moby Dick still causing a stir 161 years later

    Yes, "Moby Dick" still knows how to cause a stir, more than a century and a half after Herman Melville released his book set on the high seas as Captain Ahab and his crew chase down the infamous white whale. (And as many of our readers probably know, ...

    www.masslive.com

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