From the Earth to the Moon
Jules Verne
Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers
From the Earth to the Moon (French: De la Terre à la Lune) is a humorous science fantasy story written in 1865 by Jules Verne and is one of the earliest entries in that genre. It tells the story of three well-to-do members of a post-American Civil War gun club who build an enormous sky-facing columbiad and ride a spaceship fired from it to the moon. (Summary from Wikipedia) (4 hr 38 min)
Kapitel
| The Gun Club | 12:18 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
| President Barbicane's Communication | 13:49 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
| Effect of the President's Communication | 6:17 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
| Reply From the Observatory of Cambridge | 10:03 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
| The Romance of the Moon | 8:33 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
| The Permissive Limits of Ignorance and Belief in the United States | 8:31 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
| The Hymn of the Cannon-Ball | 11:02 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
| History of the Cannon | 7:25 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
| The Question of the Powders | 9:18 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
| One Enemy V. Twenty-Five Millions of Friends | 9:02 | Gelesen von Alex Patterson |
| Florida and Texas | 8:53 | Gelesen von nielsbohred |
| Urbi et Orbi | 12:53 | Gelesen von Esther |
| Stones Hill | 10:15 | Gelesen von Esther |
| Pickaxe and Trowel | 9:57 | Gelesen von Chris Langston |
| The Fete of the Casting | 10:17 | Gelesen von Chris Langston |
| Ch. 16 The Columbiad and Ch. 17 A Telegraphic Dispatch | 11:10 | Gelesen von Laurie Anne Walden |
| Ch. 18 The Passenger of the Atlanta | 12:35 | Gelesen von Lizzie Driver |
| Ch. 19 A Monster Meeting | 14:59 | Gelesen von Esther |
| Ch. 20 Attack and Riposte | 16:51 | Gelesen von Meredith Hughes |
| Ch. 21 How A Frenchman Manages An Affair | 15:24 | Gelesen von Laurie Anne Walden |
| Ch. 22 The New Citizen of the United States | 9:30 | Gelesen von Esther |
| Ch. 23 The Projectile-Vehicle | 7:16 | Gelesen von Esther |
| Ch. 24 The Telescope of the Rocky Mountains | 7:22 | Gelesen von Esther |
| Ch. 25 Final Details | 12:52 | Gelesen von Leonie Rose |
| Ch. 26 Fire! | 10:34 | Gelesen von Esther |
| Ch. 27 Foul Weather | 6:51 | Gelesen von Leonie Rose |
| Ch. 28 A New Star | 4:36 | Gelesen von Esther |
Bewertungen
A LibriVox Listener
If you do not know this is part 1 of 2. You need to read Part 2 also. It is called,"Around the Moon"
Great story
Slicktrick
Great story. Very well read by the volunteers. However chapter 25 the reader sounds like they are chewing gum, very irritating.
Good reading, nice book
Ruta
The book did not seam humorous to me....
Really rather jolly good. : - ))
Flat Earth.
A LibriVox Listener
Good reading, but uninspiring book. Jules Verne truly is a master of the anticlimax. His novels rattle on with great pace and then jusy stop. It's as if gets bored, or doesn't know how to end the story, so just stops. Don't get me wrong: some of his novels are great. 20k Leagues and Journey to the Centre of the Earth are wonderful, but they also have very quick and anticlimatic endings.
NOT BAD
Avid Listener
But not great, either. Verne seems to take more side trips than in most of his novels. The story is, however, interesting in its approach to the launching of a space vehicle. I wonder if any of our space scientists even considered a cannon-like tube to aid in the initial direction of spacecrafts.
reader needs to project his voice
John Paul Downey
Avid listener but gave up after 2 chapters as the reader sounded like he was trying to read it quietly in a room as not to be heard by someone... greatly annoying as this is the only version.
Kristopher
Great reading! Not a fan as much for Sci Fi so this isn't my favorite Jules Verne book. Dated of course but not necessarily bad knowing what we know today and for a laugh.