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Trajectory Makes Digital Comics Out Of Classics mediabistro.com By Dianna Dilworth on May 24, 2012 4:38 PM There is a colorful new way to read Ivanhoe, Moby Dick and The Three Musketeers in the Kobo eBookstore, and it's not through public domain ePub files. Digital publisher Trajectory has signed a content ... |
The 'Moby-Dick' Daily -- Preface Berkshire Eagle Call Me Melville is Berkshire County's summer-long online community reading of Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick," which he wrote in Pittsfield. Read along -- a chapter a day for 135 days -- with your friends and neighbors through this epic at ... Pittsfield set to launch celebration of Melville A whale of a story |
![]() National Post | Ryan McDonagh trade was an epic fail for Canadiens National Post While we wait for the former GM to begin pounding the keys, Canadiens fans may gain some understanding of the McDonagh trade by turning to the pages of Moby Dick. Like Captain Ahab's obsession with finding the great white whale, Gainey was in search of ... Was trading Ryan McDonagh to New York Bob Gainey's worst move? |
What's on Your Summer Reading List? New York Times (blog) Bob Harris, deputy editor: I've just read a book about βMoby-Dickβ coming out later this year, and it made me realize that it's been, um, many years since I've read the novel. So I hope to spend some of this summer at sea with Melville again. |
Painting by Brenda Figuerido on display at Tiverton gallery Fall River Herald News By Anonymous The Visiting Artist Gallery at Tiverton Four Corners will present βThe Moby Dick Series: Recent Paintings by Brenda Figuerido,β from May 26, through June 2. Figuerido's current work has been inspired and informed by her long association ... |







