| CHAPTER I. The Gun Club |
| CHAPTER II. President Barbicane’s Communication |
| CHAPTER III. Effect of the President’s Communication |
| CHAPTER IV. Reply From the Observatory of Cambridge |
| CHAPTER V. The Romance of the Moon |
| CHAPTER VI. The Permissive Limits of Ignorance and Belief in the United States |
| CHAPTER VII. The Hymn of the Cannon-Ball |
| CHAPTER VIII. History of the Cannon |
| CHAPTER IX. The Question of the Powders |
| CHAPTER X. One Enemy v. Twenty-Five Millions of Friends |
| CHAPTER XI. Florida and Texas |
| CHAPTER XII. Urbi et Orbi |
| CHAPTER XIII. Stones Hill |
| CHAPTER XIV. Pickaxe and Trowel |
| CHAPTER XV. The Fete of the Casting |
| CHAPTER XVI. The Columbiad |
| CHAPTER XVII. A Telegraphic Dispatch |
| CHAPTER XVIII. The Passenger of the Atlanta |
| CHAPTER XIX. A Monster Meeting |
| CHAPTER XX. Attack and Riposte |
| CHAPTER XXI. How A Frenchman Manages An Affair |
| CHAPTER XXII. The New Citizen of the United States |
| CHAPTER XXIII. The Projectile-Vehicle |
| CHAPTER XXIV. The Telescope of the Rocky Mountains |
| CHAPTER XXV. Final Details |
| CHAPTER XXVI. Fire! |
| CHAPTER XXVII. Foul Weather |
| CHAPTER XXVIII. A New Star |