ROUND THE MOON

A sequel to

From the Earth to the Moon

by

JULES VERNE

English translation by

Lewis Mercier and Eleanor E. King (1873)

Perliminary Chapter
Recapitulating the First Part of This Work, and Serving as a Preface to the Second
Chapter I
From Twenty Minutes past Ten to Forty-Seven Minutes past Ten P. M.
Chapter II
The First Half Hour
Chapter III
Their Place of Shelter
Chapter IV
A Little Algebra
Chapter V
The Cold of Space
Chapter VI
Question and Answer
Chapter VII
A Moment of Intoxication
Chapter VIII
At Seventy-Eight Thousand Five Hundred and Fourteen Leagues
Chapter IX
The Consequences of a Deviation
Chapter X
The Observers of the Moon
Chapter XI
Fancy and Reality
Chapter XII
Orographic Details
Chapter XIII
Lunar Landscapes
Chapter XIV
The Night of Three Hundred and Fifty-Four Hours and a Half
Chapter XV
Hyperbola or Parabola
Chapter XVI
The Southern Hemisphere
Chapter XVII
Tycho
Chapter XVIII
Grave Questions
Chapter XIX
A Struggle against the Impossible
Chapter XX
The Soundings of the Susquehanna
Chapter XXI
J. T. Maston Recalled
Chapter XXII
Recovered from the Sea
Chapter XXIII
The End

Edited to HTML by Zvi Har’El

From Project Gutenberg™ Etext #83 (October 1993)


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