From the Earth to the Moon; and, Round the Moon

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From the Earth to the Moon; and, Round the Moon

by Jules Verne

EN·~9 hours·54 chapters

Chapters

54 total
1

Contents: From the Earth to the Moon

1:09
2

Contents: Round the Moon

1:04
3

CHAPTER I. THE GUN CLUB

11:25
4

CHAPTER II. PRESIDENT BARBICANE’S COMMUNICATION

13:36
5

CHAPTER III. EFFECT OF THE PRESIDENT’S COMMUNICATION

6:04
6

CHAPTER IV. REPLY FROM THE OBSERVATORY OF CAMBRIDGE

9:22
7

CHAPTER V. THE ROMANCE OF THE MOON

8:35
8

CHAPTER VI. PERMISSIVE LIMITS OF IGNORANCE AND BELIEF IN THE UNITED STATES

8:46
9

CHAPTER VII. THE HYMN OF THE CANNON-BALL

11:06
10

CHAPTER VIII. HISTORY OF THE CANNON

7:24

Description

In the restless years after the Civil War, a group of bold engineers and artillerymen forms the Gun Club, a society where ambition is measured in the weight of a cannon barrel. Fueled by American ingenuity and a fierce rivalry with European gunmakers, the club’s members set their sights far beyond the battlefield, dreaming of a projectile that could pierce the heavens and touch the Moon.

Under the charismatic leadership of President Barbicane, the club rallies scientists, financiers, and the public to design the colossal Columbiad—a massive, steam‑powered cannon capable of escaping Earth’s grasp. Detailed plans, heated debates, and spectacular public demonstrations build a feverish anticipation as the massive projectile is finally readied on a remote launch platform.

When the great gun finally fires, a small band of daring volunteers is hurled into space, embarking on a breathtaking voyage around the lunar surface. Their first hours reveal the stark beauty of the void, the chill of space, and the awe‑inspiring sight of the Moon looming ever nearer, setting the stage for an adventure that tests both courage and imagination.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (541K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

1993-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Verne

Jules Verne

1828–1905

A master of grand adventures and bold ideas, this French writer helped shape the way readers imagine science, travel, and the future. His stories mix wonder with careful detail, making impossible journeys feel just close enough to believe.

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