Columbiad Space Cannon – Jules Verne 'From the Earth to the Moon' 1865 — art by Henri de Montaut — From the Earth to the Moon — 1860s
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Columbiad Space Cannon – Jules Verne 'From the Earth to the Moon' 1865

Created in the 1860s when Jules Verne was pioneering literary science fiction, this engraving depicts the colossal Columbiad cannon from 'From the Earth to the Moon' (1865), the audacious device designed to launch a projectile — and passengers — toward the Moon. Two Victorian gentlemen stand dwarfed before the enormous rifled barrel mounted on an elaborate iron carriage, conveying the sublime scale of Verne's mad-science engineering fantasy. The dramatic cloudscape amplifies the sense of imminent, impossible adventure.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Decade: 1860s
Country: France
Coolness: 5/10

Restrained by Victorian engraving standards, but the sheer audacity of a cannon aimed at the Moon — with two tiny men dwarfed beneath its barrel — carries unmistakable proto-pulp grandiosity. The concept is wilder than the execution.

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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