From the Earth to the Moon; and, Round the Moon
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3.7 • 41 Ratings
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Publisher Description
From the Earth to the Moon and ‘Round the Moon is the first story of space exploration and remains a beloved work of daring exploits-and surprisingly accurate scientific conjecture. When the members of the Baltimore Gun Club-bored Civil War veterans-decide to fill their time by embarking on a project to shoot themselves to the moon, the race is on to raise money, overcome engineering challenges, and convince detractors that they’re anything but “Lunatics. ” With this work, Verne inspired the first science fiction film, 1902’s Le Voyage dans la lune, and accurately predicted that that ideal location for a space base is in Florida.
Customer Reviews
Extremely engrossing
The first half, though fanciful, catches the reader's attention quickly. The second half is what truly defines Jules Verne's fiction. Imaginative, yet extremely close to reality and peppered with scientific fact. The far fetched storyline in the first part is the only element pegging it back from 5 stars. A wonderful read.
Good book
Although it is boring, it captures Verne’s unique way of narration.