Science fiction story, 19th century
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Science fiction story, 19th century
Science fiction story, 19th-century artwork. This artwork accompanied the republication in serial form of the earlier science fiction story Aventures extraordinaires de Trinitus (1869) by the French doctor and science writer Pierre-Jules Rengade (1841-1915). Written under the pseudonym Aristide Roger, this story told of various adventures under the sea in a submarine. It was suggested, but denied, that this story may have inspired Jules Vernes more famous Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870). Artwork from the 5th volume (first period of 1890) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree
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1869 1890 1890s Annual Volume Coral Cultural Culture Cutaway Engineering Explorer Explorers Fictional France French Jellyfish La Science Illustree Literary Literature Louis Figuier Magazine Oceanography Popular Science Professor Science Fiction Scientist Scientists Seaweed Storey Story Submarine Transport Underwater Vessel Weekly Jules Rengade
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