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    <![CDATA[Included in this Herman Melville collection are six tales that range considerably -- from &quot;The Encantadas&quot; (an allegorical travelogue) to the haunting &quot;Bartleby, the Scrivener.&quot; Opening the volume is &quot;The Piazza,&quot; a pastoral sketch that frames the collection. &quot;Benito Cerenno&quot; -- a subversive satire -- of grows out of a true story of mutiny among the enslaved . . .]]>
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    <![CDATA[Herman Melville's <em>Israel Potter</em> is the novelized tale of a man who really did fight in the American Revolution -- a man who lived a life of very real adventure. After fighting in the revolution, he went on to be a part of the newly-established United States Navy, ended up serving as a secret courier for Benjamin Franklin! Bits of this are fiction, and may be even more spectacular. . . .]]>
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