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Books with title FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON

  • From the Earth to the Moon

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (Wildside Press, Sept. 30, 2005)
    Jules Verne's classic tale of the first trip from the Earth to the Moon.
  • The Earth's Moon

    Isaac Asimov

    Hardcover (Gareth Stevens Publishing, March 1, 1988)
    Examines the many facets and puzzles of our Moon, including its phases and eclipses, its early discoveries and modern exploration, and its possible origins and future prospects.
  • From The Earth to the Moon

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 28, 2014)
    During the War of the Rebellion, a new and influential club was established in the city of Baltimore in the State of Maryland. It is well known with what energy the taste for military matters became developed among that nation of ship-owners, shopkeepers, and mechanics. Simple tradesmen jumped their counters to become extemporized captains, colonels, and generals, without having ever passed the School of Instruction at West Point; nevertheless; they quickly rivaled their compeers of the old continent, and, like them, carried off victories by dint of lavish expenditure in ammunition, money, and men. But the point in which the Americans singularly distanced the Europeans was in the science of gunnery. Not, indeed, that their weapons retained a higher degree of perfection than theirs, but that they exhibited unheard-of dimensions, and consequently attained hitherto unheard-of ranges. In point of grazing, plunging, oblique, or enfilading, or point-blank firing, the English, French, and Prussians have nothing to learn; but their cannon, howitzers, and mortars are mere pocket-pistols compared with the formidable engines of the American artillery.
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  • From The Earth To The Moon

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (NuVision Publications, LLC, June 28, 2007)
    It is the year 1865. Following the end of the American Civil War. The members of the elite Baltimore Gun Club find themselves lacking any urgent assignments. Their president proposes that they build a gun big enough to launch a rocket to the moon. And when their rival places a huge wager that the project will fail, a daring volunteer escalates the mission to a "manned" flight. The gun club's dream turns into an international space race.
  • From the Earth to the Moon

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (Book Jungle, July 4, 2008)
    Jules Verne wrote of space travel before the first rocket was launched. He spoke of under water adventures before the first submarine was built. He was born in 1828 in France. His dream was to write a new kind of novel, which combined scientific fact with fiction. Verne eventually wrote 40 novels in his Voyages extraordinaires series. "What one man can imagine, another will someday be able to achieve." Is a quote from an article in the Encyclopedia Britannica that sums up Verne so well. Written almost a century ago, this fantasy deals with a moon shot fired by an enormous gun from a hill in Florida. The three adventurers traveling in the capsule find themselves off course, and seem doomed to orbit the moon as a satellite forever.
  • From the Earth to the Moon

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (Bottom of the Hill Publishing, Aug. 1, 2013)
    From the Earth to the Moon is a Jules Verne that tells the story of the Baltimore Gun Club, a post-American Civil War society of weapons aficionados, and their attempts to build an enormous sky-facing Columbiad space gun and launch people in a projectile with the goal of a moon landing. Jules Gabriel Verne was a French novelist, poet, and playwright best known for his adventure novels and his profound influence on the literary genre of science fiction. He was trained to follow in his father's footsteps as a lawyer, but quit the profession early to write for magazines and the stage. His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the Voyages Extraordinaires, a widely popular series of scrupulously researched adventure novels including A Journey to the Interior of the Earth, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, and Around the World in Eighty Days.
  • From the Earth to the Moon

    Jules Verne, W. F. Phillipps, Baldick

    Hardcover (E P Dutton and J. M. Dent & Sons, June 1, 1970)
    After making careful plans, three ingenious and courageous men fly through space towards the moon
  • From the earth to the moon

    Jules Verne

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic Book Services, Jan. 1, 1969)
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  • From the Earth to the Moon

    Jules Verne

    Hardcover (Indypublish.Com, May 1, 2002)
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  • From The Earth To The Moon Round The Moon

    Jules Verne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 25, 2008)
    "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.
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  • The Boy from Earth

    Darrell Pitt

    Paperback (Text Publishing Company, Sept. 11, 2018)
    Praise for A Toaster on Mars:"Readers will progress from snickers to giggles to, finally, belly laughs and shouts of outrage."―Kirkus"This satirical, quirky sci-fi adventure might appeal to fans of Douglas Adams' well-loved Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." ―BooklistTwelve-year-old Bobby Baxter's not the bravest kid on Earth. His list of things that scare him is up to number 689, and includes lightning, crowds, spiders, alien abductions, crocodiles, falling from great heights, falling from small heights, and eggs.So when he learns that he's the first Earthling ever chosen to attend the Space Academy, light years away from home, he's terrified―and that's before he discovers that someone at the academy wants the boy from Earth gone.Darrell Pitt is the author of A Toaster on Mars, shortlisted for the Russell Prize for Humour Writing, and the Jack Mason Adventures, a series of five novels including The Firebird Mystery, a CBCA Notable Book. He lives in Melbourne.
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  • From the Earth to the Moon :By Jules Verne

    Jules Verne

    eBook (Digireads.com, Jan. 30, 2020)
    How this book is unique? 1. Unabridged(100% original content). 2. With table of content and Author's biography in details. 3. Illustrated.Some words about this book:- “From the Earth to the Moon” is a novel written by Jules Verne in 1865. The novel is the story of an inventor named Barbicane, and some other obsessive American Civil War veterans, members of the Baltimore Gun Club, who conceive the idea of creating an enormous cannon in order to shoot a “space-bullet” to the Moon from a site in Florida.Many difficulties arrest the creation of the canon, as it’s gargantuan size requires an astronomical amount of money and time to build. Eventually, however, the canon is completed. Shortly before it’s completion, a French adventurer named Ardan arrives to say that he wishes to travel inside of the bullet to the moon. A hollow capsule is made in which the Frenchman can travel and Barbicane and his long time rival, Captain Nicholl decide to go with him on the journey in order to settle their rivalry.Unfortunately, the Barbicane’s astronomic calculations are slightly off and the capsule ends up orbiting the moon instead of landing on it. In the end, the three would-be astronauts are left orbiting the moon with no sign if they will ever manage to land."From the Earth to the Moon" is one of Verne’s most well known works and is notable specifically for it’s early calculations for the requirements to the canon and their surprising realism, despite limited research on the moon at the time.This novel is the first part of Jules Verne's Classic science fiction duology describing man's space voyage that was followed by masterpiece "All Around the Moon".