In From The Earth to the Moon & Round the Moon, Jules Verne crafts a pioneering adventure that merges imagination and early scientific concepts. This two-part novel follows a group of daring American adventurers who embark on an ambitious mission to reach the moon. The first part of the book, From The Earth to the Moon, introduces the plan to send a projectile to the moon using a giant cannon, while the second part, Round the Moon, follows the thrilling journey of the travelers as they experience the wonders and dangers of space.
Written in 1865, Verne’s vision of space travel was far ahead of its time, and the novel is widely regarded as one of the first works of science fiction to predict space exploration. The characters’ journey through space is filled with suspense, excitement, and detailed descriptions of the unknown, making it an enduring classic in the genre of adventure and exploration.
| Author Name | Jules Verne |
| Publisher | True Sign Publishing House |
| Pages | 264 |
| Category | Fantasy and Science Fiction |
| Language | English |
| Text Color | Black & White |