Round the Moon (Version 2)
Jules Verne
Gelesen von Mark F. Smith





Jules Verne’s sequel to his “From the Earth to the Moon” begins with a short chapter to catch you up, if you missed the first book.
Then we join our three adventurers in their huge projectile as they gather themselves after the shock of being fired at the Moon from the Columbiad cannon. Perhaps in a nod to Yankee exceptionalism, Verne permits them an extraordinary encounter in space, and better yet – to survive it!
But that encounter has a lasting effect: despite all the careful preparations to deposit the projectile on the Moon, it appears the travelers are destined to miss it! (The book is not called “On the Moon”, is it?!)
Careful scientists at heart, the former artillerymen in the projectile note every occurrence faithfully in their notebooks, along with the details of their observations of the Moon as they fly past… and round it. That precision might pay off as they try to figure out what happens to them next: will they fly off into space, become an eternal satellite of the Moon, or perhaps, something else?
And do they have any way at all to affect that? (6 hr 15 min)
Kapitel
Recapitulatory | 12:13 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
From 20 Minutes Past Ten to 47 Minutes Past 10 P.M. | 12:51 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
The First Half-Hour | 26:03 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
Their Place of Shelter | 19:59 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
A Little Algebra | 12:56 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
The Cold of Space | 17:54 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
Question and Answer | 16:01 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
A Moment of Intoxication | 20:18 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
At Seventy-eight Thousand Five Hundred and Fourteen Leagues | 19:55 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
The Consequences of a Deviation | 14:05 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
The Observers of the Moon | 7:36 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
Fancy and Reality | 7:38 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
Orographic Details | 15:30 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
Lunar Landscapes | 17:55 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
The Night of Three Hundred Fifty-Four Hours and a Half | 20:21 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
Hyperbola or Parabola | 21:27 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
The Southern Hemisphere | 5:24 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
Tycho | 17:43 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
Grave Questions | 16:58 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
A Struggle Against the Impossible | 20:28 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
The Soundings of the "Susquehanna" | 11:57 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
J.T. Maston Recalled | 15:03 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
Recovered From the Sea | 16:31 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
The End | 8:31 | Gelesen von Mark F. Smith |
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richard groscost
A nice follow up from Earth to the Moon. Mark Smith was Amazing
Good listen





a listener of good books
With the exception of a few really boring chapters in the beg-middle I thought it was a good listen. Thanks for another good read Mark smith
love Verne





that guy
Love it. I like the reader. It's so good.
good book





Josh Erickson
I enjoyed the book it was very well read





Nyge
lots of download problems, getting multiple copies of chapters contiguously
great





hsebasti
very well executed. easy to listen to. thank you!





alex alexander
great naration story very good but fizzled at the end