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Brrr…

Jules Verne, From the Earth to the Moon Direct in Ninety-seven Hours and Twenty Minutes, and a Trip around it. Trans. by Louis Mercier and Eleanor King [De la terre à la lune], 1874.

Today is the first day of winter.

Some Ella Jenkins music might get you in the right, chilly mood.—Elizabeth Periale

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Jules Verne, From the Earth to the Moon Direct in Ninety-seven Hours and Twenty Minutes, and a Trip around it. Trans. by Louis Mercier and Eleanor King [De la terre à la lune], 1874,

THE VAPOR OF OUR BREATH WILL FALL IN SNOW AROUND US—As the voyagers move into the moon's shadow, the projectile encounters the "absolute cold of space" causing their breath to condense as snow.

More images from this publication are available.

Also, check out the Libraries' online display, A Jules Verne Centennial: 1905 – 2005.

One Comment

  1. That depication is about as accurate as a representation as you can get of winter, especially if you live in the north west now!

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