
H.G. Wells War of the Worlds 1906 French Edition – Harbor Evacuation Scene
Executed in loose, expressive pen-and-ink with gestural cross-hatching and impressionistic dot-work, this illustration captures a chaotic harbor evacuation with remarkable economy of line. Crowds press toward sailing vessels and small rowboats along a busy quayside, figures rendered with fluid spontaneity against a haze of masts and rigging. The open white sky and suggestive background smoke convey mounting dread — a coastal population fleeing an unnamed but imminent catastrophe, perfectly suited to Wells's Martian invasion narrative.
Understated but atmospheric, this illustration earns its place through masterful suggestion rather than spectacle — the terror is entirely implied in the fleeing crowds and smoky horizon. It lacks the lurid drama of classic pulp art but rewards careful looking.





