
Jules Verne '20,000 Lieues Sous les Mers' Hetzel Edition Book Cover, c.1870s
Blazing crimson and gold saturate this ornate chromolithograph binding, its elaborate rococo frame bursting with interlocking botanical arabesques and gilded cartouches. Four inset vignettes — a balloon ascent, a submarine vessel, mountainous seascapes, and exotic ruins — tease the wonders within. The title arcs in bold gold lettering across a scalloped banner, framing Jules Verne's name in proud serif type. This is the iconic Hetzel 'cartonnage' binding, among the most celebrated book designs of the 19th century.
The imagination-per-square-inch ratio is high for a book cover — four adventure vignettes compressed into gilded medallions hint at submarines, balloons, and exotic worlds. However, the ornamental Victorian restraint keeps the spectacle elegantly contained rather than wildly unleashed.
“20,000 LIEUES SOUS LES MERS JULES VERNE VOYAGES EXTRAORDINAIRES”





