Autour de la Lune

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Autour de la Lune

by Jules Verne

FR·~6 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total
1

CHAPITRE PRÉLIMINAIRE Qui résume la première partie de cet ouvrage, pour servir de préface a la seconde

10:02
2

I De dix heures vingt a dix heures quarante-sept minutes du soir

10:48
3

II La première demi-heure

24:55
4

III Où l'on s'installe

18:44
5

IV Un peu d'algèbre

14:53
6

V Les froids de l'espace

17:21
7

VI Demandes et réponses

14:29
8

VII Un moment d'ivresse

18:13
9

VIII A soixante-dix-huit mille cent quatorze lieues

17:27
10

IX Conséquences d'une déviation

12:22

Description

In the mid‑nineteenth century a bold consortium of American artillerymen, the Gun‑Club, sets its sights on an unprecedented scientific feat: firing a massive projectile from a specially built Columbiad cannon in Florida so that it will strike the Moon at its closest approach. Engineers calculate every detail—trajectory, powder charge, and the exact dimensions of an aluminum shell—while the public contributes millions of francs to fund the venture.

When a flamboyant French adventurer, Michel Ardan, volunteers to join the mission, the plan expands to accommodate three human passengers: Ardan, the Club’s charismatic president Barbicane, and the stoic naval officer Nicholl. The projectile is reshaped into a cylindrical‑conical “air‑ship,” fitted with springs, breakable bulkheads, supplies for a year, and an automatic air‑regeneration system. On a crisp November evening, amid a throng of spectators, the cannon roars to life, launching humanity’s first daring attempt to reach the lunar surface.

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Language

fr

Duration

~6 hours (351K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by John Walker, http://www.fourmilab.ch/ HTML version by Chuck Greif

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Verne

Jules Verne

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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