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Israel Potter His Fifty Years of Exile

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ISBN-10: 014310523X

ISBN-13: 9780143105237

Edition: 2008

Authors: Herman Melville, Robert S. Levine, Robert Levine, Herman Melville, Robert M. Levine

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The authoritative edition of Melvilles only historical novel Based on the life of an actual soldier who claimed to have fought at Bunker Hill, Israel Potteris unique among Herman Melvilles books: a novel in the guise of a biography. In telling the story of Israel Potters fall from Revolutionary War hero to peddler on the streets of London, where he obtained a livelihood by crying Old Chairs to Mend, Melville alternated between invented scenes and historical episodes, granting cameos to such famous men of the era as Benjamin Franklin (Potter may have been his secret courier) and John Paul Jones, and providing a portrait of the American Revolution as the rollicking adventure and violent…    
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Book details

List price: $16.00
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Publication date: 3/25/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 4.75" wide x 7.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.440
Language: English

Melville was born into a seemingly secure, prosperous world, a descendant of prominent Dutch and English families long established in New York State. That security vanished when first, the family business failed, and then, two years later, in young Melville's thirteenth year, his father died. Without enough money to gain the formal education that professions required, Melville was thrown on his own resources and in 1841 sailed off on a whaling ship bound for the South Seas. His experiences at sea during the next four years were to form in part the basis of his best fiction. Melville's first two books, Typee (1846) and Omoo (1847), were partly romance and partly autobiographical travel books…