Books by Herman Melville

Moby-Dick, Or, The Whale (2001)
A nineteenth-century tale of life aboard a New England whaling ship whose captain is obsessed with t...

Bartleby and Benito Cereno (1990)
Two classics in one volume: "Bartleby," a disturbing moral allegory set in 19th-century New York, an...

Bartleby the Scrivener (1997)
A quiet, hardworking legal copyist sets off a complex set of actions and behavior when he refuses to...

Moby Dick (2011)
Moby Dick, also known as The Whale, is a novel first published in 1851 by American author Herman Mel...

Moby-Dick (2004)
A skipper of a nineteenth-century whaling boat is obsessed with the idea of harpooning the whale res...

Benito Cereno (2006)
Considered to be one of Melville's best short stories, "Benito Cereno" is a tale of the revolt aboar...

Omoo (1999)
"Melville's second book, Omoo, begins where his first book, Typee, leaves off. As the author describ...

Melville: Typee, Omoo, Mardi (1982)
This first volume of The Library of America's three-volume edition of the complete prose works of He...

Redburn (1976)
The hardships of life at sea and the realities of distant cities provide young Redburn with a startl...

Typee (2003)
The authoritative edition of Melville's classic first novel....

Billy Budd and Other Tales (2009)
Melville's symbolic short novel is presented together with "The Pizza Tales" and a chapter from "Mob...

Pierre, Or, The Ambiguities (1996)
Restored to Melville's intended form, this story examines the life of an idealistic young hero and s...

Bartleby, the Scrivener (2012)
Bartleby, the Scrivener is the short story by Herman Melville now brought to you in this new edition...

Pierre; Or the Ambiguities (2013)
Pierre; or The Ambiguities...

Herman Melville Redburn His 1st Voyage (1983)
Three novels concern a young man's adventures at sea, the harsh conditions of life on a warship, and...