FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON & Its Sequel, Around the Moon. Жюль Верн
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Название: FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON & Its Sequel, Around the Moon

Автор: Жюль Верн

Издательство: Bookwire

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      Jules Verne

      FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON & Its Sequel, Around the Moon

      Two Science Fiction Classics in One Edition

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-2367-1

      Table of Contents

       From The Earth To The Moon - 1865

       Around The Moon - 1869

       Main TOC

        CHAPTER I.

        CHAPTER II.

        CHAPTER III.

        CHAPTER IV.

        CHAPTER V.

        CHAPTER VI.

        CHAPTER VII.

        CHAPTER VIII.

        CHAPTER IX.

        CHAPTER X.

        CHAPTER XI.

        CHAPTER XII.

        CHAPTER XIII.

        CHAPTER XIV.

        CHAPTER XV.

        CHAPTER XVI.

        CHAPTER XVII.

        CHAPTER XVIII.

        CHAPTER XIX.

        CHAPTER XX.

        CHAPTER XXI.

        CHAPTER XXII.

        CHAPTER XXIII.

        CHAPTER XXIV.

        CHAPTER XXV.

        CHAPTER XXVI.

        CHAPTER XXVII.

        CHAPTER XXVIII.

      THE GUN CLUB.

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      During the Federal war in the United States a new and very influential club was established in the city of Baltimore, Maryland. It is well known with what energy the military instinct was developed amongst that nation of shipowners, shopkeepers, and mechanics. Mere tradesmen jumped their counters to become extempore captains, colonels, and generals without having passed the Military School at West Point; they soon rivalled their colleagues of the old continent, and, like them, gained victories by dint of lavishing bullets, millions, and men.

      But where Americans singularly surpassed Europeans was in the science of ballistics, or of throwing massive weapons by the use of an engine; not that their arms attained a higher degree of perfection, but they were of unusual dimensions, and consequently of hitherto unknown ranges. The English, French, and Prussians have nothing to learn about flank, running, enfilading, or point-blank firing; but their cannon, howitzers, and mortars are mere pocket-pistols compared with the formidable engines of American artillery.

      This fact ought to astonish no one. The Yankees, the first mechanicians in the world, are born engineers, just as Italians are musicians and Germans metaphysicians. Thence nothing more natural than to see them bring their audacious ingenuity to bear on the science of ballistics. Hence those gigantic cannon, much less useful than sewing-machines, but quite as astonishing, and much more admired. The marvels СКАЧАТЬ