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Rh 1899; Boston, 1902 (ed. Trent, W. P.); London, 1903 (ibid.); London and New York, 1904 (ed. Russell, W. C), 1907 (ed. Rhys, E.); London, 1910, another edition, 1910 (ed. Russell, W. C.); New York, 1911 (ibid.). Translated into German by Garrique, R., Leipzig, 1846. Dutch, Haarlem, 1847.

Omoo: a Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas. . . 1847 (five editions the same year); London, 1847, 1849; New York and London, 1855; London, 1861; New York, 1863, 1868; London, 1892, 1893 (ed. Salt, H. S.); London and New York, 1904 (ed. Russell, W. C.), 1908 (ed. Rhys, E.), 1911 (ed. Russell, W. C.). Translated into German by Gerstacker, F., Leipzig, 1847.

Mardi: and a Voyage Thither. . . 1849. 2 vols. London, 1849, 3 vols. New York, 1855, 1864.

Redburn: his First Voyage. Being the Sailor-Boy Confessions and Reminiscences of the Son-of-a-Gentleman, in the Merchant Service. . . 1849. (London, 1849, 2 vols.); New York, 1855, 1863. Translated into German by Marezoll, L., Grimma, 1850.

White Jacket: or, The World in a Man-of-War. . . 1850. London, 1850, 2 vols. New York, 1852; New York and London, 1855; London, 1892, 1893, 1901.

Moby Dick: or, The Whale. . . 1851. (London, 1851, 1853, under the name The Whale, 3 vols. New York, 1863; London, 1892, 1893. New York, 1899. London, 1901 (ed. Becke, L.); London and New York, 1907 (ed. Rhys, E.); London, 1912. The editions since 1892 have borne the title Moby Dick; [or] the [Great] White Whale.

Pierre: or, The Ambiguities. . . 1852. 1855.

Israel Potter: his Fifty Years of Exile. . . 1855 (three editions the same year). London, 1855, 1861. (The book had appeared serially in Putnam's Monthly Magazine, July, 1854-March, 1855, as Israel Potter: or, Fifty Years of Exile. A Fourth of July Story. It was reissued in Philadelphia, n.d. [entered, 1865], as The Refugee, with the original dedication and table of contents omitted.)

The Piazza Tales. . . 1856. London, 1856. [Contains: The Piazza; Bartleby; Benito Cereno; The Lightning-Rod Man; The Encantadas; or, Enchanted Islands; The Bell-Tower.]

The Confidence-Man: his Masquerade. . . 1857. London, 1857.

Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War. . . 1866.

Clarel a Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land. . . 1876. 2 vols.

John Mair and Other Sailors. . . 1888. [Privately printed.]

Timoleon, etc. .. . 1891.

III. Contributions to Periodicals

(1) Hawthorne and His Mosses. By a Virginian spending July in Vermont. Literary World. 17 Aug.-24 Aug., 1850. (2) The Town-Ho's Story [ch. 54 of Moby Dick]. Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Oct., 1851. (3) Bartleby the Scrivener, a Story of Wall Street. Putnam's Monthly Magazine. Nov.-Dec., 1853. (4) Cock-a-Doodle-Doo! or, the Crowing of the Noble Cock Beneventano. Harper's, Dec., 1853. (5) The Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles. By Salvator R. Tarnmoor. Putnam's. Mar.-May, 1854. (6) The Lightning-Rod Man. Putnam's. Aug., 1854. (7) The Bell Tower. Putnam's. Aug., 1855. (8) Benito Cereno. Putnam's. Oct.-Dec, 1855. (9) I and My Chimney. Putnam's, Mar., 1856.