From the Earth to the Moon, Direct in Ninety-Seven Hours and Twenty Minutes: and a Trip Round It

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From the Earth to the Moon, Direct in Ninety-Seven Hours and Twenty Minutes: and a Trip Round It

by Jules Verne

EN·~9 hours·55 chapters

Chapters

55 total
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0:42
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

2:48
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CHAPTER I. - THE GUN CLUB.

11:29
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CHAPTER II. - PRESIDENT BARBICANE'S COMMUNICATION.

13:41
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CHAPTER III. - EFFECT OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMUNICATION.

6:07
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CHAPTER IV. - REPLY FROM THE OBSERVATORY OF CAMBRIDGE.

9:27
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CHAPTER V. - THE ROMANCE OF THE MOON.

8:36
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CHAPTER VI. - THE PERMISSIVE LIMITS OF IGNORANCE AND BELIEF IN THE UNITED STATES.

8:43
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CHAPTER VII. - THE HYMN OF THE CANNON-BALL.

11:11
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CHAPTER VIII. - HISTORY OF THE CANNON.

7:16

Description

A flamboyant brotherhood of American artillery enthusiasts gathers in Baltimore, driven by a feverish love of invention and bold ambition. Their leader, the charismatic President Barbicane, proposes the ultimate experiment: to hurl a massive projectile straight from Earth to the Moon, turning scientific daring into a public spectacle. As the club marshals resources, engineers, financiers, and a daring French adventurer join forces, turning the impossible into a meticulously plotted venture that captures the imagination of an entire nation.

The early stages of the undertaking blend meticulous engineering with theatrical flair, as massive cannons are forged, launch sites prepared, and the public watches with a mixture of awe and skepticism. The narrative celebrates the spirit of 19th‑century optimism, where imagination and technology collide, promising a thrilling journey that will test the limits of human ingenuity and set the stage for an unprecedented lunar adventure.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (540K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

an anonymous volunteer from page images generously made available by Internet Archive (https://archive.org)

Release date

2013-11-24

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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