
Jules Verne 'The Chancellor' Ukrainian Edition Cover, Lviv c.1923
Before you stands a richly engraved cover for a Ukrainian-language edition of Jules Verne's 'The Chancellor,' published by Zakладня М. Таранька in Lviv and Kyiv. The composition is a masterwork of Victorian adventure imagery repurposed for early 20th-century readers: a steam-and-sail vessel named 'Шансельор' crashes upon rocks amid churning seas, while a hot-air balloon drifts overhead, indigenous figures populate the foreground, and a dramatic searchlight beam slices through the chaos — all framed within an ornate Art Nouveau arch.
The cover earnestly crams shipwreck, balloon, searchlight, and exotic natives into a single composition with admirable Victorian ambition. The engraving technique gives it dignified restraint, but the sheer density of incident pushes it squarely into pulp spectacle territory.
“ШАНСЕЛЬОР ЮЛІЙ ВЕРН ШАНСЕЛЬОР ЛЬВІВ · ЗАКЛАДНЯ М. ТАРАНЬКА · КИЇВ ЛІТ. А. АНДРЕЙЧИН, ЛЬВІВ”





