Jules Verne 'Le Chemin de France' Hetzel 1887 — Soldiers Confront Fugitives — art by Georges Roux — Le Chemin de France — 1880s
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Jules Verne 'Le Chemin de France' Hetzel 1887 — Soldiers Confront Fugitives

This 1887 Hetzel engraving from Jules Verne's adventure novel Le Chemin de France predicts nothing of future technology — but Verne's genius lay in anticipating exactly how chaotic and brutal human conflict would remain regardless of progress. A large, wild-eyed man recoils or grapples in a torchlit doorway, confronted by uniformed soldiers with drawn weapons, while a crumpled figure lies at his feet — a scene of raw wartime desperation rendered in Roux's masterfully expressive cross-hatched line work.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Georges Roux
Publisher: Hetzel
Decade: 1880s
Country: France
Coolness: 5/10

This is classic Vernian adventure fiction illustration — dramatic, historically grounded, and tense rather than fantastical. It represents the proto-pulp adventure genre that directly seeded later science fiction pulp conventions, favoring human peril and military confrontation over speculative technology.

Text in image:

G. Roux

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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