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'''''Moby-Dick''''' was written by [[Herman Melville]]. The first line of the book was "Call me Ishmael". [[William (Gone Fishing)|Isaac]] was given a copy of the book by [[Mila Rraxhimi]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Earwig Archipelago (short story)|The Earwig Archipelago]]'') | '''''Moby-Dick''''' was written by [[Herman Melville]]. The first line of the book was "Call me Ishmael". [[William (Gone Fishing)|Isaac]] was given a copy of the book by [[Mila Rraxhimi]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Earwig Archipelago (short story)|The Earwig Archipelago]]'') | ||
In [[1884]], [[Captain]] [[Kybo]] read ''Moby-Dick'' to help him learn [[English language|English]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Judoon in Chains (audio story)|Judoon in Chains]]'') | |||
''Moby-Dick'' was one of the three Books of Knowledge of [[Ravolox]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mysterious Planet (TV story)|The Mysterious Planet]]'') | ''Moby-Dick'' was one of the three Books of Knowledge of [[Ravolox]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mysterious Planet (TV story)|The Mysterious Planet]]'') | ||
The [[Seventh Doctor]] told [[Ace]] that he had tried over a hundred times to read the book, never getting past the first ten pages. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sunday Afternoon, AD 848,988 (short story)|Sunday Afternoon, AD 848,988]]'') | The [[Seventh Doctor]] told [[Ace]] that he had tried over a hundred times to read the book, never getting past the first ten pages. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Sunday Afternoon, AD 848,988 (short story)|Sunday Afternoon, AD 848,988]]'') | ||
[[Category:Books from the real world]] | [[Category:Books from the real world]] |
Revision as of 13:40, 17 May 2017
- You may be looking for the titular whale.
Moby-Dick was written by Herman Melville. The first line of the book was "Call me Ishmael". Isaac was given a copy of the book by Mila Rraxhimi. (PROSE: The Earwig Archipelago)
In 1884, Captain Kybo read Moby-Dick to help him learn English. (AUDIO: Judoon in Chains)
Moby-Dick was one of the three Books of Knowledge of Ravolox. (TV: The Mysterious Planet)
The Seventh Doctor told Ace that he had tried over a hundred times to read the book, never getting past the first ten pages. (PROSE: Sunday Afternoon, AD 848,988)