RMCW8RNR–The School Robinsons Jules Verne illustration Benett
RMMMN8WT–. English: An illustration from Jules Verne's novel 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' (1866-69) drawn by George Roux. Polski: Ilustracja powieści Juliusza Verne'a 'Dwadzieścia tysięcy mil podmorskiej żeglugi' (tytuł przekładany także jako: 'Dwadzieścia tysięcy mil podmorskiej żeglugi około świata', '20.000 mil podmorskiej żeglugi'; 1866-69, I wyd. 1870) autorstwa Alphonse'a de Neuville lub Édouarda Riou. Français : Jules Verne 'Vingt mille lieues sous les mers' (1866-69), dessins par Alphonse de Neuville ou Édouard Riou. This file was uploaded with Commonist. Orginal description tak
RMHNBMRA–“Passepartout’s uneasy ride on the back of the elephant.” from ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ by Jules Verne (1828-1905) published in 1873 illustration by Léon Benett (1839-1917) and by Adolphe François Pannemaker (1822-1900).
RMG36MB9–Illustration of Around the Moon by Jules Verne
RMKHW5MT–Illustration from '20'000 Leagues Under the Sea: The Original Classic' by Jules Verne. The illustration depicts Captain Nemo - Prince Dakkar- observing a giant octopus from the viewing port of the submarine 'Nautilus'. Jules Verne (1828-1905) a French novelist, poet, and playwright. Dated 19th Century
RMBHD79J–Verne, Jules, 8.2.1828 - 24.3.1905, French author / writer, works, illustration for his work 'From the Earth to the Moon' (1865), 19th century,
RF2GGP7D3–Jules Verne (1828-1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright who pioneered the science fiction genre.
RM2ARCJ2M–1864 book illustration The Central Sea from the science fiction novel Journey to the Center of the Earth by French writer / novelist Jules Verne
RMD6R9P2–20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA Illustration from 1870 novel by Jules Verne
RMKFGG20–Jules Verne and Madame Verne
RM2TARJ7J–Front cover of the book The Floating Island by Jules Verne
RMKCHDFN–Jules Verne (1828-1905). French writer. Illustration from the work From the Earth to the Moon, written in 1865. Engraving by Gerard, 19th century.
RM2HHM89B–Projectile trains to the moon. After an illustration in the 1865 Jules Verne novel From the Earth to the Moon: A Direct Route in 97 Hours, 20 Minutes.
RMJF1CEJ–illustration, jules verne
RF2HDEKYK–Carpentering, Rigging, and Painting by Jules Ferat from A Floating City, or sometimes translated The Floating City, (French: Une ville flottante) is an adventure novel by French writer Jules Verne first published in 1871 in France. At the time of its publication, the novel enjoyed a similar level of popularity as Around the World in Eighty Days. The first UK and US editions of the novel appeared in 1874. Jules Férat provided the original illustrations for the novel. It tells of a woman who, on board the ship Great Eastern with her abusive husband, finds that the man she loves is also on board.
RM2D5GPW6–Phileas Fogg. Illustration from an 1873 edition of 'Around the World in Eighty Days' by Jules Verne showing the protagonist, Phileas Fogg.
RF2JTJXHN–Jules Verne cartoon character. Vector Illustration. Kids History Collection.
RMFF948D–VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. /nThe interior of the projectile: engraved illustration from a 19th century edition of Jules Verne's 'From the Earth to the Moon.'
RM2BN0WD4–Jules Verne on his deathbed, 1905
RMB5K3HH–Jules Verne, 'Master of the World', illustration
RMHP7MT9–“The Great Salt Lake.” from ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ by Jules Verne (1828-1905) published in 1873 illustration by Léon Benett (1839-1917) and engraving by Prévost.
RMD86PFP–Verne: Illustration from 'From the Earth to the Moon'
RMRJAKTA–French postage stamp depicting illustrations from books by Jules Verne. 1982
RMBA7P68–Verne, Jules, 8.2.1828 - 24.3.1905, French author / writer, illustration from 'From the Earth to the Moon' (De la Terre a la Lune), 1865,
RM2HJCKX1–Jules Verne (1828-1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright who pioneered the science fiction genre. He is best known for his novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870), A Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864), and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873). Colorized.
RM2ARCJ22–1864 book illustration showing giant mushrooms from science fiction novel Journey to the Center of the Earth by French writer / novelist Jules Verne
RM2MDXPD9–20000 lieues sous les mers. Le Capitaine Nemo sur le sous marin 'Nautilus'. Illustration tirée du roman de Jules Verne 'Vingt mille lieues sous les mers' (Vingt-mille - 20 000 - 20000) , 1870 - Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
RM2A3RM7C–Jules Gabriel Verne (1828 – 1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright.
RMERHGWH–Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne . Dust jacket / cover Published London, Dean. Adventure travel story.
RMM02AE2–Jules Verne (1828-1905). French writer. Illustration from the work From the Earth to the Moon, written in 1865. Engraving by Gerard, 19th century. Colored.
RMCXJYX7–Jules Gabriel Verne, 1828 – 1905. French author. From El Museo Popular published Madrid, 1887.
RF2C2P7MH–William J. Morlan, vintage engraved illustration. Jules Verne Cesar Cascabel, 1890.
RF2HDEMNN–Fabian ! Fabian ! cried she, at last illustrated by Jules Ferat from A Floating City, or sometimes translated The Floating City, (French: Une ville flottante) is an adventure novel by French writer Jules Verne first published in 1871 in France. At the time of its publication, the novel enjoyed a similar level of popularity as Around the World in Eighty Days. The first UK and US editions of the novel appeared in 1874. Jules Férat provided the original illustrations for the novel. It tells of a woman who, on board the ship Great Eastern with her abusive husband, finds that the man she loves is a
RMDMAJRJ–Jules Verne Journey to Center of the Earth Classic Illustration Historical Archival Document
RMC7HGEH–Jules Gabriel Verne, 1828 – 1905. French author. From Bibby's Annual published 1910.
RMFF948C–VERNE: EARTH TO MOON. /nThe arrival of the projectile at Stone's Hill. Engraved illustration from a 19th century edition of Jules Verne's 'From Earth to the Moon.'
RMHP9EAN–Vingt mille lieues sous les mers,jules verne
RF2JMG48D–A Trip to the Center of the Earth (1846) by Jules Verne. Illustration from Amazing Stories, July 1926.
RMHP7MRY–“And sometimes a pack of prairie wolves” from ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ by Jules Verne (1828-1905) published in 1873 illustration by Léon Benett (1839-1917) and engraving by Louis.
RMG37Y3M–Verne: Illustration from Round the Moon(Autour de la Lune)
RF2HHPKTG–Americus Vespucius from The Exploration of the World, Celebrated Travels and Travellers, Celebrated Voyages by Jules Verne nonfiction. Published in three volumes from 1878 to 1880, Celebrated Travels and Travelers is a history of the explorers and adventurers who voyaged to the far reaches of the globe, discovered the wonders of exotic lands, and filled in the blank spaces on the world map. With illustrations by L. Benett and P. Philippoteaux,
RMBA7P64–Verne, Jules, 8.2.1828 - 24.3.1905, French author / writer, illustration from 'From the Earth to the Moon' (De la Terre a la Lune), 1865,
RMRD6HPE–Jules Verne, 1828 - 1905, French writer, historical picture, about 1893
RFC2CG6J–Jules Verne, 1828 - 1905, French writer, historical picture, about 1893
RM2MEJJBH–Illustration du livre de Jules Verne :'De la terre a la lune', 1872
RF2A3RMBX–Jules Gabriel Verne (1828 – 1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright.
RMFJPY9P–Cover of The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne . Illustrations by NC Wyeth. First published 1874. JV French novelist 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905. NCW: 1882-1945. (the adventures of five Americans on an uncharted island in the South Pacific. During the American Civil War, five northern prisoners of war decide to escape, during the siege of Richmond, Virginia)
RM2M91TKE–Ibn Battuta (on right). Illustration of the Berber Maghrebi scholar and explorer, Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Battutah (1304-1368/1369), engraving by Léon Benett from an essay by Jules Verne entitled 'Découverte de la terre' ('Discovery of the Earth'), 1878
RF2J6FP92–Novel by Jules Verne celebrated on vintage postage stamp
RF2C2PAP0–When he was riding on the bars, vintage engraved illustration. Jules Verne Mistress Branican, 1891.
RF2HDEMCY–A troop of Minstrels illustrated by Jules Ferat from A Floating City, or sometimes translated The Floating City, (French: Une ville flottante) is an adventure novel by French writer Jules Verne first published in 1871 in France. At the time of its publication, the novel enjoyed a similar level of popularity as Around the World in Eighty Days. The first UK and US editions of the novel appeared in 1874. Jules Férat provided the original illustrations for the novel. It tells of a woman who, on board the ship Great Eastern with her abusive husband, finds that the man she loves is also on board. Ne
RM2DC62FE–Autour de la lune, 1872 - illustration from 'Around the moon' by Jules Verne
RMF2H9RG–The Title page of the Jules Verne novel From the Earth to the Moon (French: De la terre a la lune).
RMFF8FEG–VERNE: FROM EARTH TO MOON. /nColored engraving from a 19th-century edition of Jules Verne's 'From the Earth to the Moon.'
RF2JMG1DM–A Trip to the Center of the Earth (Journey to the Center of the Earth) (1864) by Jules Verne. Illustration by Frank R. Paul from Amazing Stories, June 1926.
RMHP7MRJ–“”Pirate!” cried Andrew Speedy.” from ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ by Jules Verne (1828-1905) published in 1873 illustration by Léon Benett (1839-1917) and engraving by Louis Dumont (born 1822).
RMD86PFK–Verne: Illustration from Round the Moon(Autour de la Lune)
RF2HHPD7J–Pearl Fishers from The Exploration of the World, Celebrated Travels and Travellers, Celebrated Voyages by Jules Verne nonfiction. Published in three volumes from 1878 to 1880, Celebrated Travels and Travelers is a history of the explorers and adventurers who voyaged to the far reaches of the globe, discovered the wonders of exotic lands, and filled in the blank spaces on the world map. With illustrations by L. Benett and P. Philippoteaux,
RMBA7P67–Verne, Jules, 8.2.1828 - 24.3.1905, French author / writer, illustration from 'From the Earth to the Moon' (De la Terre a la Lune), 1865,
RM2EAK3KG–Jules Gabriel Verne (1828 – 1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright.
RMP9GMYT–Verne, Jules (1828-1905, French writer, photo of 'Ilustración Artística', 1900.
RM2MEJJB8–Illustration du livre de Jules Verne : 'autour de la lune', 1872 : 'En regardant a travers les hublots, Barbicane vit le spectre du chien et les divers objets lances hors du projectile... '
RF2FHXTNF–Projectile trains for the moon drawn by Montaut in 1890 to illustrate Jules Verne's book From the Earth to the Moon.
RMFJPY9T–Titlepage of The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne . Illustrations by NC Wyeth. First published 1874. JV French novelist 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905. NCW: 1882-1945. (the adventures of five Americans on an uncharted island in the South Pacific. During the American Civil War, five northern prisoners of war decide to escape, during the siege of Richmond, Virginia)
RMTA24Y0–Illustration for Jules Vernes science fiction novel 'From the Earth to the Moon'
RF2J18MBM–Jules-Gabriel Verne, anfänglich Julius Verne, 8. Februar 1828 - 24. März 1905, war ein französischer Schriftsteller / Jules-Gabriel Verne, initially Julius Verne, February 8, 1828 - March 24, 1905, was a French writer, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RF2C2P946–Len Burker opened an office, vintage engraved illustration. Jules Verne Mistress Branican, 1891.
RF2HDEM7K–I see, said Dr. Pitferge illustrated by Jules Ferat from A Floating City, or sometimes translated The Floating City, (French: Une ville flottante) is an adventure novel by French writer Jules Verne first published in 1871 in France. At the time of its publication, the novel enjoyed a similar level of popularity as Around the World in Eighty Days. The first UK and US editions of the novel appeared in 1874. Jules Férat provided the original illustrations for the novel. It tells of a woman who, on board the ship Great Eastern with her abusive husband, finds that the man she loves is also on board
RMRC4T51–Jules Verne (1828-1905). French writer. Illustration from the work From the Earth to the Moon, written in 1865. Engraving by Gerard, 19th century.
RM2H4TP2R–Old movie poster – Conquest of the Pole 1912 Melies, Jules Verne - A La Conquete du Pole Nord.
RMFF9E5G–VERNE: JOURNEY. /nThe beginning of Professor Hardwigg's expedition: wood engraving after Edouard Riou from a 19th century edition of 'A Journey to the Center of the Earth,' by Jules Verne.
RMHP9EA5–Vingt mille lieues sous les mers,jules verne
RF2JMGBA1–The Purchase of the North Pole (1889) by Jules Verne. Illustration by Ray Wardell from Amazing Stories, October 1926.
RMHP7MRB–“”Here I am gentlemen,” said he.” from ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ by Jules Verne (1828-1905) published in 1873 illustration by Léon Benett (1839-1917) and engraving by Henri-Théophile Hildebrand (1824-1897).
RMRJB8MM–Frontispiece illustration, The Ice Desert, by Jules Verne
RF2HHPKDB–Albuquerque had a quantity ol bullets brought from his vessels from The Exploration of the World, Celebrated Travels and Travellers, Celebrated Voyages by Jules Verne nonfiction. Published in three volumes from 1878 to 1880, Celebrated Travels and Travelers is a history of the explorers and adventurers who voyaged to the far reaches of the globe, discovered the wonders of exotic lands, and filled in the blank spaces on the world map. With illustrations by L. Benett and P. Philippoteaux,
RMBA7P6D–Verne, Jules, 8.2.1828 - 24.3.1905, French author / writer, illustration from 'From the Earth to the Moon' (De la Terre a la Lune), 1865,
RM2EAK3MN–Jules Gabriel Verne (1828 – 1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright.
RMMPT2W4–Illustration to From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne, 1877.
RM2PPW86B–'Un vaste quadrilatère à pans coupés - in ''Vingt mille lieues sous les mers'' (Vingt-mille - 20 000 - 20000) de Jules Verne, édition Hetzel.' Illustration du roman 'Vingt mille lieues sous les mers' (Vingt-mille - 20 000 - 20000) de Jules Verne représentant le luxueux salon du Nautilus, sous marin du capitaine Nemo
RF2RWEGYG–Jules Verne, French Novelist - Portrait
RMFJR0EK–The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne . Illustrations by NC Wyeth. First published 1874. Caption reads: 'the discovery of the chest' JV French novelist 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905. NCW: 1882-1945. (the adventures of five Americans on an uncharted island in the South Pacific. During the American Civil War, five northern prisoners of war decide to escape, during the siege of Richmond, Virginia)
RMTA246E–Illustration for Jules Vernes science fiction novel 'From the Earth to the Moon'
RMW7CB2W–Illustration from De la Terre a la Lune by Jules Verne, 1865. Artist: Unknown
RF2C2PAP1–This is very strange, observed Zach Fren, vintage engraved illustration. Jules Verne Mistress Branican, 1891.
RF2HDEM4Y–The waif was the hull of a ship illustrated by Jules Ferat from A Floating City, or sometimes translated The Floating City, (French: Une ville flottante) is an adventure novel by French writer Jules Verne first published in 1871 in France. At the time of its publication, the novel enjoyed a similar level of popularity as Around the World in Eighty Days. The first UK and US editions of the novel appeared in 1874. Jules Férat provided the original illustrations for the novel. It tells of a woman who, on board the ship Great Eastern with her abusive husband, finds that the man she loves is also o
RMRC4THF–Jules Verne (1828-1905). French writer. Illustration from the work From the Earth to the Moon, written in 1865. Engraving by Gerard, 19th century. Colored.
RMJ3T9EA–Illustration to Frritt Flacc by Jules Verne
RMFFAWWA–VERNE: AROUND THE WORLD. /nPassepartout in the rigging of the steamer 'Rangoon': wood engraving after a drawing by LΘon Benett from an 1873 edition of Jules Verne's 'Around the World in Eighty Days'.
RM2ABFAN5–jules verne, portrait
RMCW8P3N–Jules Verne: 'The Sphinx of the Ice Fields', illustration
RF2JMFWHX–Off on a Comet (1877) by Jules Verne. Illustration by Frank R. Paul from Amazing Stories, May 1926.
RMHP7MR8–“The crew evinced an incredible zeal.” from ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’ by Jules Verne (1828-1905) published in 1873 illustration by Léon Benett (1839-1917) and engraving by Louis Dumont (born 1822).
RM2K63KPM–'Autour de la Lune' ('Round the Moon'). The moon-projectile returns to its home-planet.
RF2GYRPBB–Oh ! it's Him, Sure enough from the book ' Mistress Branican ' by Jules Verne, illustrated by Leon Benett. The story begins in the United States, where the heroine, Mistress Branican, suffers a mental breakdown after the death by drowning of her young son. On recovering, she learns that her husband, Captain Branican, has been reported lost at sea. Having acquired a fortune, she is able to launch an expedition to search for her husband, who she is convinced is still alive. She leads the expedition herself and trail leads her into the Australian hinterland. Mistress Branican (French: Mistress Br
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