We Have Yet to go a Whaling
Chapters 11-16
After some technical difficulties, I needed a reminder for my why. Tune in to learn more about me and my why for this podcast. We read chapters 11-16 and discuss. Also, I started watching the Moby Dick miniseries with Patrick Stewart!
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Melville, Herman. Moby Dick or The White Whale. 1851. Ebook ed., Project Gutenberg, Original Release 2001. Most Recent 2026. www.gutenberg.com [http://www.gutenberg.com]
"Herman Melville - Unappreciated and Almost Forgotten - Biography." YouTube, uploaded by Professor Graeme Yorston, 7 Mar. 2025, www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYG6u7quOsU [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYG6u7quOsU]
Philbrick, Nathaniel. Why Read Moby-Dick?. Ebook ed., Penguin Group, 2011
Philbrick, Nathaniel. In the Heart of the Sea. Ebook ed., Penguin Group, 2000
In the Heart of the Sea. Directed by Ron Howard, Warner Bros. Pictures, 2015
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