From the Earth to the Moon (selected Works of Jules Verne)

From the Earth to the Moon (selected Works of Jules Verne)

by (france) Jules Verne

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The two novels echo back and forth to form a complete story: "From the Earth to the Moon" tells the origin of the experiment, the preparations for the journey from the Earth to the Moon, and the firing of the cannon; "Around the Moon" tells the various adventures in space after the "cannonball carriage" was launched. The language of the novel is vivid and humorous, and the plot is fantastic and thrilling. It is full of the scientific assumptions of the author Jules Verne, and these assumptions were almost verified and realized later. The characters created by Verne have lofty ideals, strong characters, excellent qualities and noble sentiments, and are loved and respected by generations of readers. The author, like his characters, uses wisdom and bravery to create a world of science fiction and fantasy science, stimulating human enthusiasm for exploration.

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