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(Narrative by Wilfrid Poynders, Esq.) |
chap. |
I. |
We Start on a very Long Voyage |
25 |
II. |
Personal Reminiscences—Why we Decided on the Voyage |
35 |
III. |
We Approach the Moon—a Magnificent Spectacle |
44 |
IV. |
Close to the Moon—I give some Information about it |
52 |
V. |
We View the Lunar Scenery in the Northern Hemisphere |
63 |
VI. |
The Scenery of the Moon's Southern Hemisphere |
78 |
VII. |
We Resume our Voyage—The Sun and the Sky as Seen from Space |
92 |
VIII. |
John Insists on Going Back Again—a Strange, but Amusing Incident Occurs |
101 |
IX. |
A Narrow Escape from Destruction—I give some Particulars about Mars and Martian Discovery |
113 |
X. |
The Discovery of Lines upon Mars—The Great Martian Controversy |
128 |
XI. |
The Great Martian Controversy (continued) |
139 |
XII. |
We are Mysteriously Prevented from Approaching Mars |
155 |
XIII. |
We Arrive on Mars and Meet with a Startling Surprise |
162 |
XIV. |
I Make a most Amazing Discovery |
166 |
XV. |
What is in a Name!—The Story of Merna |
169 |
XVI. |
We Learn Something about the Powers of the Martians |
184 |
XVII. |
We Visit the Canals and Discover their Secret—Martian Views of Life and Death |
194 |
XVIII. |
We Attend a Martian Banquet |
207 |
XIX. |
The Chief of the Martian Council Discusses the Social Conditions of our World and Mars |
212 |
XX. |
The Secret of the "Carets"—The Sun as Seen from Mars |
224 |
XXI. |
Our First View of the Earth from Mars—A Martian Courtship |
236 |
XXII. |
Celestial Phenomena Seen from Mars—M'Allister Receives a Practical Lesson in Gravitation |
242 |
XXIII. |
I Have a Serious Talk with John |
253 |
XXIV. |
The Martian Seasons |
256 |
XXV. |
Many Things Seen upon Mars—I Receive some News |
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