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Herman Melville MARDI

Mardi is the third novel by Herman Melville, published in 1849, after Omoo and Typee. Although often associated with the previous two, Mardi stands alone and, unlike the other two, is not autobiographical. In this illustrated edition, Melville takes us to the South Pacific islands with an American whaler who deserts his ship, setting out to sea in search of adventure and, probably, himself. It is this personal quest that prevails, with experiences in Mardi intensified by profound philosophical reflections on concepts of nation, politics, institutions, literature, and religion. Mardi has been revised, translated, and illustrated by Roberto Abbiati, Federico Canaccini, and Alice Mazzini, concluding the trilogy that RRD Books has dedicated to the author’s lesser-known and more visionary works.

THE NARRATIVE OF ARTHUR GORDON PYM

Edgar Allan Poe

BILLY BUDD

Herman Melville

CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS

Rudyard Kipling

THE CRUISE OF THE DAZZLER

Jack London

TWENTY THOUSAND LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA

Jules Verne

TREASURE ISLAND

Robert Louis Stevenson

AN ANTARCTIC WINTER

Jules Verne

THE SHADOW LINE

Joseph Conrad

LORD JIM

Joseph Conrad

THE NIGGER OF THE 'NARCISSUS'

Joseph Conrad

SAILING ALONE AROUND THE WORLD

Joshua Slocum

TYPHOON

Joseph Conrad

MOBY DICK

Herman Melville

MOBY DICK

Herman Melville

SOUTH! THE STORY OF THE 1914-1917 EXPEDITION

Ernest Shackleton

THE COUNT OF MONTECRISTO

Carlo Rispoli

ABOUT DANTE

Simone Marchesi – Roberto Abbiati

ROBINSON

AA. VV. – Illustrations by Roberto Abbiati

ROBINSON KID

Martina Colombo – Roberto Abbiati

TYPEE

Herman Melville

TRAVELS WITH MARCO POLO

Federico Canaccini – Roberto Abbiati

DRIFTWOOD

Carlo Bonazza

OMOO

Herman Melville

MARDI

Herman Melville