
Au lecteur
AUTOUR DE LA LUNE
CHAPITRE PRÉLIMINAIRE QUI RÉSUME LA PREMIÈRE PARTIE DE CET OUVRAGE, POUR SERVIR DE PRÉFACE A LA SECONDE.
CHAPITRE PREMIER DE DIX HEURES VINGT A DIX HEURES QUARANTE-SEPT MINUTES DU SOIR
CHAPITRE II LA PREMIÈRE DEMI-HEURE
CHAPITRE III OU L'ON S'INSTALLE.
CHAPITRE IV UN PEU D'ALGÈBRE.
CHAPITRE V LES FROIDS DE L'ESPACE.
CHAPITRE VI DEMANDES ET RÉPONSES.
CHAPITRE VII UN MOMENT D'IVRESSE
In the mid‑nineteenth century a bold scientific society gathers worldwide support for an unprecedented experiment: firing a massive projectile from a specially built Columbiad cannon so that it will strike the Moon at its nearest point to Earth. Engineers, astronomers and financiers collaborate to design an aluminum shell, a colossal gun, and a powder charge capable of propelling the shot at twelve thousand yards per second, while the public donates millions to fund the venture.
At the heart of the mission stand three daring men—a charismatic club president, a rival naval captain, and a flamboyant French adventurer who volunteers to ride inside the payload. Their rivalry turns to uneasy partnership as the cannon is readied on a Florida plateau, the projectile reshaped into a cylindrical‑conical “air‑ship,” and life‑support systems are installed for the month‑long journey. On a crisp November night, amid a throng of spectators, the cannon roars to life, launching the trio toward the lunar surface with precise timing that promises a historic arrival at the Moon’s zenith.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (356K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Claudine Corbasson, Hans Pieterse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2014-06-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1905
A restless imagination and a taste for adventure helped shape some of the most enduring stories in science fiction. Best known for journeys by submarine, balloon, cannon, and around the globe, this French writer turned wonder and technical curiosity into classic page-turners.
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