From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne

One of the earliest examples of literature written in the science fiction genre, From the Earth to the Moon is a part of the Voyages Extraordinaires series by French novelist Jules Verne. Written more than a century before the Apollo mission, Verne’s classic is somewhat a prophetic novel of man’s travel to the moon with its thorough and descriptive detail. A remarkable blend of action, humor, science, and audacious schemes, the timeless classic is sure to fascinate with its unique vision of lunar exploration. The story unfolds at the Baltimore Gun Club, a society of American Civil War veterans and weapon enthusiasts, who are in the midst of adjusting to a post-war environment and left feeling superfluous. During deliberations on how to deal with the declining need for artillery, club president Impey Barbicane puts forward his idea to build a giant cannon and launch a projectile to the moon. After the initial chaos the proposal causes, the members of the club unite in support of the idea. As the project receives public recognition, the Baltimore Gun Club gains even more courage to proceed with its endeavor, with significant donations pouring in from all over the world. However, Captain Nicholl of Philadelphia, an armor plate designer and old rival of Barbicane, contradicts the venture and makes a series of wagers with him about the success rate of such a feat. Accordingly, the members of the Baltimore Gun Club are busy at work with the formation and scientific calculations for their lunar expedition. Furthermore, a cheerful French adventurer appears and volunteers to be a passenger on board the projectile, and even convinces Barbicane and Nicholl to join him. An unforeseen array of characters and their cooperation brings together elements of comedy and suspense, leaving readers engrossed in the novel’s development. Verne uses his characters to present humorous stereotypes and a caricature representation of American nationalism. Nevertheless From the Earth to the Moon offers adventure, humor, and a range of comical and eccentric personalities.

01 – The Gun Club

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02 – President Barbicane’s Communication

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03 – Effect of the President’s Communication

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04 – Reply from the Observatory of Cambridge

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05 – The Romance of the Moon

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07 – The Hymn of the Cannon-Ball

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08 – The History of the Cannon

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09 – The Question of the Powders

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10 – One Enemy V. Twenty-Five Millions of Friends

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11 – Florida and Texas

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12 – Urbi et Orbi

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13 – Stones Hill

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14 – Pickaxe and Trowel

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15 – The Fete of the Casting

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16-17 – The Columbiad and A Telegraphic Dispatch

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18 – The Passenger of Atlanta

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19 – A Monster Meeting

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20 – Attack and Riposte

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21 – How a Frenchman Manages an Affair

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Kyle Unger

sounds like the reader is rolling gum in her mouth after every word.

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