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Mead Schaeffer - Moby Dick by Herman Melville 

Published by Dodd, Mead & Co ~ 1923

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Mead Schaeffer - Moby Dick by Herman Melville 

Published by Dodd, Mead & Co ~ 1923

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Rockwell Kent (June 21, 1882–March 13, 1971) was an American painter, printmaker, illustrator, and writer.
something-whimsical:

Rockwell Kent illustration for Moby Dick

Rockwell Kent (June 21, 1882–March 13, 1971) was an American painter, printmaker, illustrator, and writer.

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Rockwell Kent illustration for Moby Dick

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“Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord.”
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“Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord.”

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Cover art for German language version of Moby Dick; Btb Bei Goldmann publishers, 2003.
walkingliberty:

Whaleboat knocked into the air by Leviathan. 

Cover art for German language version of Moby Dick; Btb Bei Goldmann publishers, 2003.

walkingliberty:

Whaleboat knocked into the air by Leviathan. 

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Scene from Moby Dick

artist uncredited, of course. pass along any info, please.

Scene from Moby Dick

artist uncredited, of course. pass along any info, please.

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booksandbrews:

The Voyage of the Pequod, illustration by Everett Henry.

booksandbrews:

The Voyage of the Pequod, illustration by Everett Henry.

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Moby Dick, the Arion Press edition - A masterpiece of American book design and literature, as reprinted for a general audience by University of California Press

Between 1978 and 1979 Andrew Hoyem undertook the ambitious production of an edition of Moby Dick for his Arion Press. All text in the book was hand-set in metal type (one character at a time) and letterpress printed on custom hand-made paper. To accompany the text throughout, 100 stunning wood engravings were cut by renowned printmaker and illustrator Barry Moser. Due to its high level of craftsmanship, the edition was limited to 265 copies, and is considered a masterpiece of modern bookmaking — named by the Grolier Club as one of the “100 Most Beautiful Books of the 20th Century”.
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Moby Dick, the Arion Press edition - A masterpiece of American book design and literature, as reprinted for a general audience by University of California Press

Between 1978 and 1979 Andrew Hoyem undertook the ambitious production of an edition of Moby Dick for his Arion Press. All text in the book was hand-set in metal type (one character at a time) and letterpress printed on custom hand-made paper. To accompany the text throughout, 100 stunning wood engravings were cut by renowned printmaker and illustrator Barry Moser. Due to its high level of craftsmanship, the edition was limited to 265 copies, and is considered a masterpiece of modern bookmaking — named by the Grolier Club as one of the “100 Most Beautiful Books of the 20th Century”.

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The Mermaid by Heinz Insu Fenkl

starbsAnd so the Starbucks logo is a brilliant piece of design, which, oddly enough, resonates with much of what I’ve discussed above. The original logo made quite explicit that Starbucks was using the lure of female sexuality to draw the customer to their coffee, but now you can see that the coffee is linked to the double lure of ultimate wisdom and the pleasures of the flesh. The name of the company, about which there is relatively little deep inquiry, actually makes the connection even more interesting. Apparently, the owners of Starbucks originally wanted to call their company “Moby’s Coffee,” referring to Moby Dick, the great white whale in Herman Melville’s classic novel (which is read as a Christian allegory, the whale representing Christ). But bringing up the image of a giant whale was deemed potentially unattractive for coffee drinkers. And so a new logo was designed, but the name “Starbucks” maintains the connection to Moby Dick—Starbuck is the name of the coffee-drinking first mate from Nantucket, the only man who challenges the mad Ahab.

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M.D.

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M.D.