
Jules Verne 'Around the World in 80 Days' Hetzel Edition Frontispiece, c.1872
Two silhouetted figures stand at the edge of a dramatic rocky coastline, watching helplessly as a sailing ship founders in treacherous moonlit waters — has Phileas Fogg arrived too late, or just in time? The luminous globe dominating the night sky blazes with the title text, framing the scene with celestial grandeur. Tall palms and jagged cliffs frame the torchlit harbor in deep shadow, capturing the breathless adventure and exotic locales central to Verne's globe-trotting masterpiece.
Classic Victorian adventure illustration — not pulp in the fever-dream sense, but this is the OG adventure fiction that MADE pulp possible! The glowing globe title treatment is genuinely striking and ahead of its time.
“LES VOYAGES EXTRAORDINAIRES LE TOUR DU MONDE EN QUATRE-VINGTS JOURS COLLECTION J. HETZEL”





