City Destroyed by Explosive Shell — Jules Verne's 'The Begum's Fortune' 1879 — art by Léon Benett — The Begum's Fortune (Les Cinq Cents Millions de la Bégum) — 1870s
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City Destroyed by Explosive Shell — Jules Verne's 'The Begum's Fortune' 1879

A city block erupts in catastrophic destruction as a massive artillery shell detonates at the heart of a urban street, sending boulders, timber, and debris skyward in a blinding burst of white light. Tiny figures at lower left watch helplessly as the shockwave tears through stone buildings. This is the climactic bombardment sequence from Jules Verne's scientific romance, where the rival steel-city Stahlstadt unleashes its ultimate weapon against the utopian colony of France-Ville.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Léon Benett
Publisher: Hetzel
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 7/10

Half a billion francs buys the most devastating cannon on Earth — and one madman just aimed it at paradise. Verne's most explosive vision of science turned to total war!

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