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_aVerne, Jules, _d1828-1905., _e1 |
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_aDe la terre a la lune. _lEnglish |
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_aFrom the earth to the moon ; _band, Round the moon / _cJules Verne. _hPR |
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_a[Lexington, Kentucky] : _bSeven Treasures Publications, _c(c)2010. |
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_a164 pages ; _c21 cm |
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_aBook 1: From the Earth to the Moon: I. The gun club -- _tII. President Barbicane's communication -- _tIII. Effect of the President's communication -- _tIV. Reply from the Observatory of Cambridge -- _tV. The romance of the moon -- _tVirgin Islands The permissive limits of ignorance and belief in the United States -- _tVirgin IslandsI. The hymn of the cannon-ball -- _tVirgin IslandsII. History of the cannon -- _tIX. The question of the powers -- _tX. One enemy volume twenty-five millions of friends -- _tXI. Florida and Texas -- _tXII. Urbi et Orbi -- _tXIII. Stones hill -- _tXIV. Pickaxe and trowel -- _tXV. The fete of the casting -- _tXVI. The columbiad -- _tXVII. A telegraphic dispatch -- _tXVIII. The passenger of the Alanta -- _tXIX. A monster meeting -- _tXX. Attack and riposte -- _tXXI. How a Frenchman manages an affair -- _tXXII. The new citizen of the United States -- _tXXIII. The projectile-vehicle -- _tXXIV. The telescope of the Rocky Mountains -- _tXXV. Final details -- _tXXVI. Fire! -- _tXXVII. Foul weather -- _tXXVIII. A new star. |
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_aBook 2: Round the Moon: Preliminary chapter - Recapitulating the first part of the work and serving as a preface to the second -- _tI. From twenty minutes past ten to forty-seven minutes past ten P.M. -- _tII. The first half hour -- _tIII. Their place of shelter -- _tIV. A little algebra -- _tV. The cold of space -- _tVirgin Islands Question and answer -- _tVirgin IslandsI. A moment of intoxication -- _tVirgin IslandsII. At seventy-five thousand five hundred and fourteen leagues -- _tIX. The consequences of a deviation -- _tX. The observers of the moon -- _tXI. Fancy and reality -- _tXII. Orographic details -- _tXIII. Lunar landscapes -- _tXIV. The night of three hundred and fifty-four hours and a half -- _tXV. Hyperbola or parabola -- _tXVI. The southern hemisphere -- _tXVII. Tyco -- _tXVIII. Grave questions -- _tXIX. A struggle against the impossible -- _tXX. The soundings of the Susquehanna -- _tXXI. J. T. Maston recalled -- _tXXII. Recovered from the sea -- _tXXIII. The end. |
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_a"From the Earth to the Moon" is a humorous science fantasy novel by Jules Verne and is one of the earliest entries in that genre. It tells the story of a Frenchman and two well-to-do members of a post-American Civil War gun club who build an enormous sky-facing columbiad and launch themselves in a projectile/spaceship from it to a Moon landing. "Round the Moon", the sequel to "From the Earth to the Moon", continues the trip to the moon which left the reader in suspense after the previous novel. _cAmazon _uhttp://www.amazon.com/Earth-Moon-Round/dp/1440411395/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1424440255&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=9781440411397 |
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_aVoyages around the world _vFiction. |
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_aInterplanetary voyages _vFiction. |
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_aVerne, Jules, _d1828-1905. |
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