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"A Drama in the Air" (french: "'Un drame dans les airs'") is an adventure short story by
Jules Verne Jules Gabriel Verne (;''Longman Pronunciation Dictionary''. ; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright. His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the ''Voyages extraor ...
. The story was first published in August 1851 under the title "Science for families. A Voyage in a Balloon" ("La science en famille. Un voyage en ballon") in ''
Musée des familles ''Musée des familles'' (''"Museum of Families"'') was an illustrated French literary magazine that was published in Paris from 1833 to 1900. It was founded by Émile de Girardin. Contributors of the magazine included Alexandre Dumas, Théophil ...
'' with five illustrations by
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. In 1874, with six illustrations by Émile-Antoine Bayard, it was included in ''
Doctor Ox ''Doctor Ox'' (french: Le Docteur Ox) is a collection of short stories by Jules Verne, first published in 1874 by Pierre-Jules Hetzel. It consists of four varied works by Verne: *" Une fantaisie du Docteur Ox" ("Dr. Ox's Experiment," 1872), il ...
'', the only collection of Jules Verne's short stories published during Verne's lifetime. An English translation by Anne T. Wilbur, published in May 1852 in '' Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature'', marked the first time a work by Jules Verne was translated into the English language.


Plot outline

Just as the narrator starts the ascent of his balloon, a stranger jumps into its car. The unexpected passenger's only intent is to take the balloon as high as it will go, even at the cost of his and pilot's life. The intruder takes advantage of the long journey to recount the history of incidents related to the epic of
lighter-than-air A lifting gas or lighter-than-air gas is a gas that has a density lower than normal atmospheric gases and rises above them as a result. It is required for aerostats to create buoyancy, particularly in lighter-than-air aircraft, which include fre ...
travel. This short story foreshadows Verne's first novel, '' Five Weeks in a Balloon''.


English publication

The story has appeared in English translation in the following forms. As "A Voyage in a Balloon" (translated by Anne T. Wilbur): *1852 – ''Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature'' As "A Drama in Mid-Air" (translated by Abby L. Alger): *1874 – ''From the Clouds to the Mountains'', Boston: Gill As "A Drama in the Air" (translated by George M. Towle): *1874 – ''Dr. Ox and Other Stories'', Boston: Osgood *1876 – ''A Winter Amid the Ice, and Other Stories'', London: Sampson Low *1911 – ''Works of Jules Verne'', Vol.1, New York: Vincent Parke, ed. Charles F. Horne *1964 – ''Dr. Ox, and Other Stories'', London: Arco/Westport, CT: Associated Booksellers: Fitzroy Edition, ed. I. O. Evans *1999 – ''The Eternal Adam, and other Stories'', London: Phoenix, ed. Peter Costello


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Illustrations
by Émile-Antoine Bayard
Un drame dans les airs
available a
Jules Verne Collection
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