Home / Guided Primary Source Analyses / Featured Source: The Voyage of the Pequod Guided Primary Source Analyses Featured Source: The Voyage of the Pequod November 15, 2012March 15, 2020 Henry, Everett. “The Voyage of the Pequod from thebook Moby Dick by Herman Melville.” Cleveland: Harris-Seybold, 1956. Library of Congress Geography & Map Division. Curator description: The Voyage of the Pequod is one of a series of twelve literary maps based on British and American literary classics produced by the Harris-Seybold Company of Cleveland between 1953 and 1964. The map was part of a calendar printed to advertise the capabilities of the company’s lithographic printing equipment. Illustrator Everett Henry was a well-known New York commercial artist also noted for his mural paintings. The Library has more than 225 literary maps that record the location of places associated with authors and their literary works or serve as a guide to their imaginative worlds.