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Illustration of the novel "The Mysterious Isle" by Jules Verne published in 1874, in the Hetzel/Extraordinary Voyages collection. Drawing by Jules-Descartes Ferat: the Brig Speedy sinks, after an explosion occurred on board
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Illustration of the novel "The Mysterious Isle" by Jules Verne published in 1874, in the Hetzel/Extraordinary Voyages collection. Drawing by Jules-Descartes Ferat: the Brig Speedy sinks, after an explosion occurred on board
PCT4260033 Illustration of the novel "The Mysterious Isle" by Jules Verne published in 1874, in the Hetzel/Extraordinary Voyages collection. Drawing by Jules-Descartes Ferat: the Brig Speedy sinks, after an explosion occurred on board.; (add.info.: Illustration of the novel "The Mysterious Isle" by Jules Verne published in 1874, in the Hetzel/Extraordinary Voyages collection. Drawing by Jules-Descartes Ferat: the Brig Speedy sinks, after an explosion occurred on board.)
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This print captures a dramatic scene from Jules Verne's renowned novel, "The Mysterious Isle". Illustrated by Jules-Descartes Ferat, the image depicts the Brig Speedy sinking after an explosive incident on board. Published in 1874 as part of the Hetzel/Extraordinary Voyages collection, this frontispiece engraving showcases the thrilling adventure that awaits readers within Verne's literary masterpiece. Transporting us back to 19th century France, this artwork immerses us in a world of danger and excitement. The detailed depiction of the shipwrecked vessel amidst stormy weather conveys a sense of urgency and peril. As we gaze upon this illustration, we can almost feel the tempestuous winds and crashing waves that threaten to engulf the ill-fated brig. Jules Verne was a visionary writer whose works continue to captivate audiences today. Known for his imaginative storytelling and scientific accuracy, he is considered one of literature's greatest authors. This print serves as a testament to his ability to transport readers into fantastical worlds filled with mystery and adventure. With its intricate details and evocative imagery, this print by Patrice Cartier beautifully captures both the essence of Verne's novel and the spirit of 19th century European literature. It stands as a reminder of our enduring fascination with exploration, survival against all odds, and the power of imagination found within great works of fiction.
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