“Cannibalism to a certain moderate extent is practised among several of the primitive tribes in the Pacific, but it is upon the bodies of slain enemies alone; and horrible and fearful as the custom is, immeasurably as it is to be abhorred and condemned, still I assert that those who indulge in it are in other respects humane and virtuous.”
Quote by Herman Melville
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The Complete Novels of Herman Melville: Sea Tales, Maritime Adventures & Philosophical Novels is a comprehensive compilation of the author's works, encompassing his renowned sea tales and philosophical narratives. This collection includes Moby-Dick, a profound exploration of obsession and whale hunting; Typee, a narrative of a sailor's adventure in the South Pacific; and Billy Budd, Sailor, a story of a young man's rise and fall aboard a naval vessel. Additionally, it features Omoo, Mardi, Redburn, White-Jacket, Pierre, Israel Potter, The Confidence-Man, and other lesser-known works that delve into themes of adventure, morality, and the human condition. more
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