
Győzedelmes Robur — Jules Verne Collected Works Hungarian Edition Cover
A Hungarian reader in the 1890s would have been dazzled by this explosion of Vernian adventure: a feather-crowned indigenous warrior dominates the center, flanked by a steam locomotive belching smoke, a wooden sailing vessel hoisted aloft by a flying machine, a sleek aerial steamship, and an elephant crashing through jungle. Every corner teems with exploration and technological wonder, a chromolithographic carnival of Jules Verne's imagination compressed into a single breathtaking cover for his complete collected works.
A chromolithographic fever-dream cramming airships, steam engines, tribal warriors, and elephants into a single cover with joyful Victorian excess. This belongs in a museum display on the birth of science fiction publishing, but it's wild enough to earn a place on any adventurer's wall.
“VERNE GYULA ÖSSZES MUNKAI Győzedelmes Robur”





