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Adam Mellion

Investigations into Herman Melville and Moby-Dick

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Beneath Effulgent Antarctic Skies, Part 3

Hello and welcome back to the third in a series of posts looking into how dozens of features on the Antarctic Peninsula came to be named for Herman Melville and the characters of Moby-Dick. (If you missed them, you’ll probably want to catch...

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Beneath Effulgent Antarctic Skies, Part 2

Last time here on All Visible Objects, I explored a ~1,000 square mile region of the Antarctic Peninsula where more than two dozen mountains, glaciers, cliffs and more were named for Herman Melville and Moby-Dick. Overlooked by the Melville...

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Beneath Effulgent Antarctic Skies

I imagine there are many of you out there who have visited Melville’s house in Pittsfield, toured the New Bedford and Nantucket whaling museums, sat in the pews of the Seaman’s Bethel at the annual Moby-Dick Marathon, and even touched the p...

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Whale Songs

Once again, it’s time to clear out some old bookmarks and notes-to-self about the wacky world of Moby-Dick in the 20th century, if only to buy myself a bit more time as I wrap up a more intensive investigation on another topic completely....

3 months ago
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The Legend of Rockwell Kent, Part 3

Over the last few posts we’ve been looking at Rockwell Kent’s three-year campaign to illustrate Moby-Dick for Lakeside Press—the length, I must point out, of the typical 19th century whaling voyage. In a strange way the process even mirrore...

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