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From the Earth to the Moon (Mass Market Paperback)

by Jules Verne (Author)
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam USA; Reissue edition (31 Dec 1996)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0553214209
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553214208
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 10.8 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 29,349 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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After making careful plans, three ingenious and courageous men fly through space towards the moon.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A wildly entertaining story, 30 Nov 2002
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While I naturally have long admired Jules Verne for his outstanding scientific vision and prodigious talent as a writer, I really had no idea that he could also write in such an entertaining and humorous fashion as revealed in this short novel. My memories of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea consist to a large degree of stretches of pages devoted to pure scientific language that could be hard to get through, but this book is an easy read full of action and laugh-out-loud commentary. Don't get me wrong, though--the science is here, and Verne goes into a lot of details concerning the project from conception to reality, walking us through all of the steps involved in constructing the cannon and its projectile. Surely, though, Verne knew that the very idea of launching men to the moon via a superhuge cannon was not really an idea that could work; as such, he lets the story and especially his characterizations of the main players in the drama, take center stage over the science. What we end up with is a study of sorts of the American character, a tribute to the power of imagination and dreaming, the glorification of science, and a very funny story about some really amazing characters.

I can not begin to relate the number of truly humorous anecdotes and observations filling the pages of this story. Barbicane, J. T. Maston, and Michel Ardan are quite memorable characters, and their acts and exploits will entertain you to no end. Verne introduces subtle but hilarious remarks and observations throughout the entire book that will make you laugh out loud. If the idea of hard scientific theorizing has scared you away from Verne, pick this book up and be wholly entertained. I would recommend, though, that you pick up a copy that also contains the sequel, Round the Moon. This first book essentially culminates in the firing of the men into space inside the projectile, and you will certainly want to read the story of what happens to the men afterward. I now have to find a copy of the second book, so I urge others to save yourselves time and buy both stories in one package.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent example of pragmatic use of knowledge of the time, 20 Feb 2000
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From the Earth to the Moon is an example of hard science fiction, were, as with all Jules Verne's works, the author takes the accepted scientific knowledge of the time, and extrapolates its use in a most real and convincing fashion. He also manages to bring human flaws, such as professional ambition and jealously, into the story.

The very fact that the scientific knowledge used in this book is somewhat different from currently accepted knowledge, makes it all the more enjoyable as one discovers the elements the have been updated by discover and experiment. It also makes on wonder how much of our current accepted scientific knowledge will be proven wrong and superceded by newer theories.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Preparations for a cannon shot to the moon., 5 Jun 1999
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This is a prophetic, both scientifically and socially, novel by Jules Verne that was first published in 1865. Verne was a satiric critic whose novel strongly hints at the future military industrial complex. This story depicts a club of artillery experts, the Baltimore Gun Club, bemoaning the end of the U. S. Civil War. The President of the Club, Impey Barbicane, comes up with a new project: a cannon shot to the moon. The idea for having passengers comes from a Frenchman. Most of the novel is concerned with the preparations for the launch which occurs at the end of the book. The story continues in Verne's sequel, "Round the Moon" (1870). It's amazing how many things Verne correctly predicted. Verne was perhaps the first author who attempts to make his novels agree with the science known at his time, although there are still mistakes. Verne is also making a number of political points as well in comparing the freedom observed in the U. S. and the real lack of such freedom in France of the 1860s. Readers should also note that Walter James Miller has provided an annotated edition of this novel in 1978 that is excellent.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not as engaging as his other classics
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4.0 out of 5 stars Verne the Master story teller
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