01901nam a2200325 ia450000500170000000800410001702000390005804000280009704100160012508200140014110000460015524501770020126400810037826400110045930000540047033600210052433700250054533800230057049000370059352005900063052100170122065000480123765000390128565000440132465100540136870000400142270000350146270000400149783000380153720260210152636.0260210t20252018nyua br 000 0ceng d a9781538398562cRM144.70qhardback  aPPAK bengcPPAK erda 1 aenghgreece04223a387.81 aPapatheodoulou, Antonis,d1977-eauthor. 10aFrom the Earth to the Moon : bor A Cannon for Peace / cBy: Jules Verne ; Retold by ANTONIS PAPATHEODOULOU ; Illustrated by: IRIS SAMARTZI ; Translator: Maria Mountokalaki 1aBuffalo, New York : bWindmill Books, an Imprint of Rosen Publishing, c2025 4c©2018 a32 pages : bcolour illustrations ; c21 x 21 cm  atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier1 aJULES VERNE'S ADVENTURE STORIES  aCan Impey Barbicane make a cannon that shoots all the way to the moon? Readers find out in this new and exciting retelling of one of Jules Verne’s most popular novels. Although From the Earth to the Moon was published in 1865, it still captivates readers today. To introduce the next generation to this classic tale, the story has been retold in a way that can be independently read by elementary readers or read aloud to them by adults. Featuring steampunk-style illustrations and an engaging design, this story is sure to inspire a lifelong love of literature in young adventurers. a7 - 9 years.10aSpace flight to the moonvJuvenile fiction 20aSpace vehicles vJuvenile fiction 20aSpace transportationvJuvenile fiction  0aUnited States xHistory z1865vJuvenile fiction 1 aVerne, Jules, d1828-1905.eauthor.1 aSamartzi, Iris, eillustrator.1 aMountokalaki, Maria, etranslator.  0aJules Verne’s adventure stories