
Details
- ISBN 9780553213973 / 0553213970
- Title Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Author Jules Verne
- Category Literary Studies: Fiction, Novelists & Prose Writers
Modern & Contemporary Fiction (post C 1945)
Classic Fiction (pre C 1945) - Format Mass Market Paperback
- Year 2006
- Pages 211
- Publisher Bantam Books
- Imprint Bantam USA
- Language English
- Dimensions 134mm x 14mm x 171mm
In this classic tale, a newly-discovered ancient parchment reveals that a secret passage through a volcano extends into the depths of the earth. Three men are hurled into the adventure of their lives as they undertake a journey of scientific discovery and terrific danger.
Written almost a century before the daring flights of the astronauts, Jules Verne's prophetic novel of man's race to the stars is a classic adventure tale enlivened by broad satire and scientific acumen.
When the members of the elite Baltimore Gun Club find themselves lacking any urgent assignments at the close of the Civil War, their president, Impey Barbicane, proposes that they build a gun big enough to launch a rocket to the moon. But when Barbicane's adversary places a huge wager that the project will fail and a daring volunteer elevates the mission to a “manned” flight, one man's dream turns into an international space race.
A story of rip-roaring action, humor, and wild imagination, From the Earth to the Moon is as uncanny in its accuracy and as filled with authentic detail and startling immediacy as Verne's timeless masterpieces 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty Days. “
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When the members of the elite Baltimore Gun Club find themselves lacking any urgent assignments at the close of the Civil War, their president, Impey Barbicane, proposes that they build a gun big enough to launch a rocket to the moon. But when Barbicane's adversary places a huge wager that the project will fail and a daring volunteer elevates the mission to a “manned” flight, one man's dream turns into an international space race.
A story of rip-roaring action, humor, and wild imagination, From the Earth to the Moon is as uncanny in its accuracy and as filled with authentic detail and startling immediacy as Verne's timeless masterpieces 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty Days. “
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Review
"The reason Verne is still read by millions today
is simply that he was one of the best storytellers
who ever lived."—Arthur C. Clarke
“From the Trade Paperback edition.”
Jules Verne (1828-1905) used a combination of scientific facts and his imagination to take readers on extraordinary imaginative journeys to fantastic places. In such books as “ Around the World in Eighty Days, From the Earth to the Moon, ” and “ Journey to the Center of the Earth, ” he predicted many technological advances of the twentieth century, including the invention of the automobile, telephone, and nuclear submarines, as well as atomic power and travel to the moon by rocket.
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