From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne
From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne
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From the Earth to the Moon
by Jules Verne
Ward, Lock & Co., c1920, black and white illustrated frontispiece, embossed covers, hardcover
Very Good Condition, a little edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, age toned pages, blue small scribbles to front endpapers (see photographs)
“Verne's 1865 tale of a trip to the moon is (as you'd expect from Verne) great fun, even if bits of it now seem, in retrospect, a little strange. Our rocket ship gets shot out of a cannon? To the moon? Goodness! But in other ways it's full of eerie bits of business that turned out to be very near reality: he had the cost, when you adjust for inflation, almost exactly right. There are other similarities, too. Verne's cannon was named the Columbiad; the Apollo 11 command module was named Columbia. Apollo 11 had a three-person crew, just as Verne's did; and both blasted off from the American state of Florida. Even the return to earth happened in more-or-less the same place. Coincidence -- or fact!? We say you'll have to read this story yourself to judge..”