Author: | Jules Verne, James M. Brand | ISBN: | 1230003111314 |
Publisher: | ZREADS | Publication: | March 2, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Jules Verne, James M. Brand |
ISBN: | 1230003111314 |
Publisher: | ZREADS |
Publication: | March 2, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
IN THE YEAR 2889
By Jules Verne & Michel Verne
Synopsis
In the Year 2889 may refer to:
In the Year 2889 (film), a 1967 post-apocalyptic, made-for-television science fiction film directed by Larry Buchanan
In the Year 2889 (short story), an 1889 short story published under the name of Jules Verne, but now believed to be mainly the work of his son Michel Verne
In the Year 2889 is an 1889 short story published under the name of Jules Verne, but now believed to be mainly the work of his son Michel Verne, based on his father's ideas. References In the Year 2889 1609770994 Jules Verne - 2014 "Although published under the name of Jules Verne, it is now believed to be chiefly.
An excerpt from the book.
IN THE YEAR 2889.
Little though they seem to think of it, the people of this twenty-ninth century live continually in fairyland. Surfeited as they are with marvels, they are indifferent in presence of each new marvel. To them all seems natural. Could they but duly appreciate the refinements of civilization in our day; could they but compare the present with the past, and so better comprehend the advance we have made! How much fairer they would find our modern towns, with populations amounting sometimes to 10,000,000 souls; their streets 300 feet wide, their houses 1000 feet in height; with a temperature the same in all seasons; with their lines of aërial locomotion crossing the sky in every direction! If they would but picture to themselves the state of things that once existed, when through muddy streets rumbling boxes on wheels, drawn by horses—yes, by horses!—were the only means of conveyance. Think of the railroads of the olden time, and you will be able to appreciate the pneumatic tubes through which to-day one travels at the rate of 1000 miles an hour. Would not our contemporaries prize the telephone and the telephote more highly if they had not forgotten the telegraph?
File information:
File size (Digital (509KB)
Books/short stories (1)
Page count (8.5x11) (20)
Word count (6,071)
Font size (12pt)
Working table of contents (Yes)
Originally published (1889)
Republished (2019)
IN THE YEAR 2889
By Jules Verne & Michel Verne
Synopsis
In the Year 2889 may refer to:
In the Year 2889 (film), a 1967 post-apocalyptic, made-for-television science fiction film directed by Larry Buchanan
In the Year 2889 (short story), an 1889 short story published under the name of Jules Verne, but now believed to be mainly the work of his son Michel Verne
In the Year 2889 is an 1889 short story published under the name of Jules Verne, but now believed to be mainly the work of his son Michel Verne, based on his father's ideas. References In the Year 2889 1609770994 Jules Verne - 2014 "Although published under the name of Jules Verne, it is now believed to be chiefly.
An excerpt from the book.
IN THE YEAR 2889.
Little though they seem to think of it, the people of this twenty-ninth century live continually in fairyland. Surfeited as they are with marvels, they are indifferent in presence of each new marvel. To them all seems natural. Could they but duly appreciate the refinements of civilization in our day; could they but compare the present with the past, and so better comprehend the advance we have made! How much fairer they would find our modern towns, with populations amounting sometimes to 10,000,000 souls; their streets 300 feet wide, their houses 1000 feet in height; with a temperature the same in all seasons; with their lines of aërial locomotion crossing the sky in every direction! If they would but picture to themselves the state of things that once existed, when through muddy streets rumbling boxes on wheels, drawn by horses—yes, by horses!—were the only means of conveyance. Think of the railroads of the olden time, and you will be able to appreciate the pneumatic tubes through which to-day one travels at the rate of 1000 miles an hour. Would not our contemporaries prize the telephone and the telephote more highly if they had not forgotten the telegraph?
File information:
File size (Digital (509KB)
Books/short stories (1)
Page count (8.5x11) (20)
Word count (6,071)
Font size (12pt)
Working table of contents (Yes)
Originally published (1889)
Republished (2019)