Jules Verne's Columbiad Projectile Boarding Scene, 'From Earth to Moon' 1865
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Jules Verne's Columbiad Projectile Boarding Scene, 'From Earth to Moon' 1865

In an era electrified by industrial ambition and the audacity of post-Civil War engineering, Jules Verne imagined firing men to the Moon via a giant cannon. This hand-colored engraving captures workers and passengers boarding the enormous bullet-shaped Columbiad projectile via ladder, the vessel's sleek aluminum hull dwarfing the Victorian-dressed onlookers below. The image embodies 19th-century techno-optimism — the conviction that human ingenuity and brute mechanical force could conquer even the cosmos.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Édouard Riou
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1860s
Country: France
Coolness: 4/10

This is a refined Victorian book illustration rather than gaudy pulp fare — restrained, documentary in tone, and technically detailed. Its pulp energy comes from the sheer audacity of the concept: men climbing into a cannonball to reach the Moon.

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Jules Verne De la Pământ la Lună WIKIPEDIA

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