From the Earth to the Moon
1865
Jules Verne
Contents
Chapter I - The Gun Club
Chapter II - President Barbicane’s Communication
Chapter III - Effect of the President’s Communication
Chapter IV - Reply From the Observatory of Cambridge
Chapter V - The Romance of the Moon
Chapter VI - Permissive Limits of Ignorance and Belief in the United States
Chapter VII - The Hymn of the Cannon-Ball
Chapter VIII - History of the Cannon
Chapter IX - The Question of the Powders
Chapter X - One Enemy
v.
Twenty-Five Millions of Friends
Chapter XI - Florida and Texas
Chapter XII - Urbi et Orbi
Chapter XIII - Stones Hill
Chapter XIV - Pickaxe and Trowel
Chapter XV - The Fête of the Casting
Chapter XVI - The Columbiad
Chapter XVII - A Telegraphic Dispatch
Chapter XVIII - The Passenger of the
Atlanta
Chapter XIX - A Monster Meeting
Chapter XX - Attack and Riposte
Chapter XXI - How a Frenchman Manages an Affair
Chapter XXII - The New Citizen of the United States
Chapter XXIII - The Projectile-Vehicle
Chapter XXIV - The Telescope of the Rocky Mountains
Chapter XXV - Final Details
Chapter XXVI - Fire!
Chapter XXVII - Foul Weather
Chapter XXVIII - A New Star
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