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A review by blueyorkie
Da Terra à Lua by Jules Verne
4.0
At the end of the Civil War, Barbicane, president of the Gun Club of Baltimore, raised the project to send a cannonball to the moon.
Michel Ardan, a daring Frenchman, offers him to make a hollow projectile where he would take place.
Nicholl, the opponent of the project, joins him on this extraordinary journey as well as a third companion.
This first volume is the prelude to a great adventure. It is followed by "Around the moon".
Jules Verne, quite simply, lays the foundations for NASA in Florida. It is a fascinating story written with talent by the master of anticipation.
Michel Ardan, a daring Frenchman, offers him to make a hollow projectile where he would take place.
Nicholl, the opponent of the project, joins him on this extraordinary journey as well as a third companion.
This first volume is the prelude to a great adventure. It is followed by "Around the moon".
Jules Verne, quite simply, lays the foundations for NASA in Florida. It is a fascinating story written with talent by the master of anticipation.