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From the Earth to the Moon

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From the Earth to the Moon

By: Jules Verne
Narrated by: Bernard Mayes
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The War of the Rebellion is over, and the members of the American Gun Club, bored with inactivity, look around for a new project. At last they have it: "We will build the greatest projectile the world has ever seen and make the moon our 38th state!"

When From the Earth to the Moon was published in 1865, it was regarded as pure fantasy. Who could imagine a rocket that would carry men and animals through space? Today, like so many of Jules Verne's prophecies, space travel is a reality. Here's a fun adventure story that shows how Verne, with foresight that is at times almost eerily accurate, envisioned a trip to the moon.

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Action & Adventure Classics Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Science Fiction Adventure Space
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Scientific Imagination • Historical Significance • Grandfatherly Voice • Entertaining Characters • Insightful Speculation
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Not the quality of the majority of Jules Verne stories. Performance was done very well. Just disappointed in the story, it is the first of his titles I have read that I really didn’t care for.

Disappointed

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An early example of Science Fiction and, to a lesser degree, a social satire. Limited by available scientific data, Verne’s theories of surmounting the task of traveling to the Moon vary from remarkably accurate to ridiculous. Entertaining, if a bit dry at times. It would takes us another century to catch up to Verne’s speculation.

More humor, intentional and accidental in this tale of prep and planning humanity’s first space voyage.

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I've read and listened to quite a few Jules Verne books over the years and this is about average for him. There are so many technical details and long periods go without action, but it still kept my interest. I think it could be boring to some people, especially if they're not used to his technical writing.

What brings the book up are the characters. Verne always has some dynamic people. Most of the characters are from an American gun club who have decided they want to send a rocket to the Moon. To mix things up someone comes along who wants to go to the Moon on that rocket. They must change their calculations to accommodate him!

The newest television adaptation of Around the World in Eighty Days has a scene with a little boy talking about his model rocket. I loved this little mini tribute to this book and wonder if there are more such references.

I thought the narration was excellent.

Solidly good Verne story

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First off, the narration is oknat best. Secondly this is typical vern writing. It is a big build up to a less than spectacular ending.

typical Vern

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Given the age of the story, its great. one of the first ever Science Fiction stories ever written in the 1800's

good classic story.

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Very technical, and very political. Characters are entertaining, but most time is spent on math.

Not What I Expected

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This book was fairly entertaining, but I was hoping for a more modern concept. This was from the 1800's and it feels like it more so than other Jules Verne books. Still, not completely bad though.

Not what I thought it was

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I enjoyed listening to this early literary piece written before the attempt to reach the moon. The theories and ideas then were amazing.

Great early literature.

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enjoyed this very much, can't wait to listen to another Jules Vern story. You will not be disappointed.

written in 1895 yet the details were so precise

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I am familiar with the extent of detail into which Verne puts his writings. However, when read aloud with flat emotion and little discrepancy between characters, the story seems to get monotonously interminable. I did finish the listen, but I was relieved to finally hear the mantra “Audible hopes you have enjoyed this program”.

A very DRY narrator…

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