Audiobook: From the Earth to the Moon, Version 2
- Download 01 - The Gun Club audio
- Download 02 - President Barbicane's Communication audio
- Download 03 - Effect of the President's Communication audio
- Download 04 - Reply From the Observatory of Cambridge audio
- Download 05 - The Romance of the Moon audio
- Download 06- The Permissive Limits of Ignorance and Belief in the United States audio
- Download 07 - Hymn of the Cannon-Ball audio
- Download 08 - History of the Cannon audio
- Download 09 - The Question of the Powders audio
- Download 10 - One Enemy vs. Twenty-Five Millions of Friends audio
- Download 11 - Florida and Texas audio
- Download 12 - Urbi et Orbi audio
- Download 13 - Stones Hill audio
- Download 14 - Pickaxe and Trowel audio
- Download 15 - The Fete of the Casting audio
- Download 16 - The Columbiad audio
- Download 17 - A Telegraphic Despatch audio
- Download 18 - The Passenger of the 'Atlanta' audio
- Download 19 - Monster Meeting audio
- Download 20 - Attack and Riposte audio
- Download 21 - How a Frenchman Manages an Affair audio
- Download 22 - The New Citizen of the United States audio
- Download 23 - The Projectile-Vehicle audio
- Download 24 - The Telescope of the Rocky Mountains audio
- Download 25 - Final Details audio
- Download 26 - Fire! audio
- Download 27 - Foul Weather audio
- Download 28 - A New Star audio
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Jules Verne takes aim at some amusing stereotypes of Americans in this story of a pre-rocketry attempt to shoot a cannonball to the Moon. Those Yankees don’t do anything by halves!
His means is a Columbiad cannon so enormous that it must be bored 900 feet into the ground, so immense that 1200 smelting furnaces would be needed to create the iron for its casting, so stupendous that 100 tons of guncotton would be needed to loft its cannonball heavenwards.
The journey must be watched from the tallest peak of the Rocky Mountains through a new telescope with a reflector measuring 16 feet in diameter and a tube reaching skyward 280 feet.
And then - a simple telegram upsets all the preparations. An unknown Frenchman has taken ship and is on the way. And he has firmly decided that he will ride inside the projectile! - Summary by Mark F. Smith
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