
George Roux's 'The Chase of the Golden Meteor' — Crowd Witnesses Cosmic Impact
A blazing celestial object has just struck the sea, unleashing a blinding eruption of light that silhouettes a panicked crowd of onlookers scrambling across jagged coastal rocks. Some shield their eyes, others brace against the shockwave of the impact — all frozen in awe and terror at the incandescent fireball boiling the clouds above the water's surface. This dramatic scene captures Jules Verne's cosmic thriller at its most electrifying: the moment a golden meteor crashes into the Earth.
Oh man, Roux absolutely nails that Vernian sense of cosmic dread — look at those silhouettes clawing at their faces while the sky literally catches fire! It's not gonzo pulp madness, but for a late Victorian book plate it's got tremendous theatrical punch.
“G.Roux”





