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Part 01 – Moby Dick by Herman Melville (Chs 001-009)

Part 1. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Stewart Wills. Playlist for Moby Dick by Herman Melville: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 3 / 5

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  1. tom0153 says:

    Great stuff! A happy way to match text and audio.

  2. sodalonicolas says:

    réponses immédiates àtoutes vos questions par le tarot de marseille cour de tarot rechercher des 24 leçons rechercher dune librairie a grand quevilly pour acheté les 24 leçons pour aprendre seul le tarot

  3. joako4367842 says:

    dijo balena en vez de ballena… a soy un ignorante.

  4. soarornor says:

    This should be read by someone like Lionel Barrymore. This voice is all wrong for this book.
    It needs to be read by someone a little more crusty. This is a little light in the trousers.

  5. TheSpectatorBD says:

    A good find. Any recommendations on other Moby Dick vidoebooks on YouTube?

  6. saevaroa says:

    YOU DO NOT SAY WHALE IN ICELANDIC IT IS SAID HVALUR THE HV IS PRONOUNCED LIKE KV AND THEN AAAA LURE (LURE LIKE IN TRICKING SOMEONE)

  7. lolitastorm says:

    although I know it was an american book, I couldn’t bear to listen to it in an american accent all the way through. but i guess it must be good for english learners in any case.

  8. scifiwritir1 says:

    Thanks for all the work you do. Melville is certainly humorous.

  9. Raymint says:

    “It’s not trash, Dad. It’s lovely. It’s called Moby Dick by Herman Melville”

  10. marii001hot says:

    Moby dick ti he he

  11. starbucks2101 says:

    MOBY`S DICK
    sorry i just need to say it.

  12. dantesthreshold says:

    QUOTE: “They say the sea is cold; but the sea contains the hottest blood of all.” ~D. H. Lawrence’s Whales Weep Not~

  13. simoncito7777 says:

    why so long?

  14. t89pepper says:

    “quote” -Stewart Wills

  15. itsB0DE says:

    I love his voice •_•

  16. aisyahcheers says:

    Wow

  17. karlswansson says:

    @Jtheguitarplayer they serve to show the lengthy relationship of mariners, the sea, whales etc… I agree its very very long but I guess if you were totally ignorant of the subject, like a land bound uneducated person may very well be at that time… it might be of good help

  18. 10jonas101 says:

    is very long lol

  19. JTheGuitarPlayer says:

    Good LORD, all of these quotes in the preface! What do they have to do with the story?

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