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Jules VERNE De la terre à la lune - Autour de la lune

Jules VERNE

De la terre à la lune - Autour de la lune

Hetzel, Paris 1905-1910, 18x28cm, cartonnage de l'éditeur.


Edition illustrated with 41 drawings and a map by Montaut and 44 drawings by Emile Bayard and de Neuville.
Hetzel publisher's boards “with a fan and an elephant” in full red cloth signed A. Lenègre, first polychrome board signed Engel, type “i” second board as indicated by Jauzac, spine with a lighthouse, original blue endpapers, all edges gilt.
Original blue endpapers marginally faded as is usual and reinforced with blue adhesive tape. Spine faded all over.
Ex-dono in ink on the first pastedown endpaper.
De la Terre à la Lune, trajet direct en 97 heures 20 minutes (From the Earth to the Moon, direct in 97 Hours 20 minutes) is a novel of anticipation. It relates how, after the end of the Civil War, an association of artillerymen and scientists linked to the military industry attempt to send a shell manned by three men to the moon. De la Terre à la Lune (From the Earth to the Moon) is the first part of a diptych, which ends with Autour de la Lune (Around the Moon).

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