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Typee: A Peep at
Polynesian Life is
American writer Herman Melville's
first book,
published in 1846, when
Melville was 26
years old.
Considered a classic...
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published in
London in 1847, and a
sequel to his
first South Seas
narrative Typee, also
based on the author's
experiences in the
South Pacific.
After leaving...
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American Renaissance period.
Among his best-known
works are Moby-**** (1851);
Typee (1846), a
romanticized account of his
experiences in Polynesia; and Billy...
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Typee Mountain is a 2,897-metre (9,505-foot)
summit in
British Columbia, Canada.
Typee Mountain is
located in the
Battle Range of the
Selkirk Mountains...
- his men on a
second mission into
enemy territory, this time
overland to
Typee Valley and with
limited ****istance from the Te I'i. The
valley is a dense...
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lasted a
total of four w****s was the
subject of
Herman Melville's
first book
Typee: A Peep at
Polynesian Life. He
arrived the day the
French sailed into Nuku...
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James Leicester, and Al Stillman. It is
based on
Herman Melville's
novel Typee,
which was also the film's
working title. The
title song, "Enchanted Island"...
- 1842. Melville's
experiences in the
Marquesas are the
source of his
novel Typee.[citation needed]
American Civil War
portal Union Blockade "Potomac II (Ship)"...
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Binomial name
Paracirrhites forsteri (J. G. Schneider, 1801)
Synonyms Grammistes forsteri J. G. Schneider, 1801
Paracirrhites typee J. E. Randall, 1963...
- live in
Pacific island communities; as
described by
Herman Melville in
Typee, or
Harry Franck in the book
Vagabonding Around the World.
After enduring...