"The Clock of the Centuries," originally published in 1902, is notable as the first full-length literary account of time in reverse. In it, time starts running backwards, the dead come back to life, and society is thrown into chaos.
"The Clock of the Centuries," originally published in 1902, is notable as the first full-length literary account of time in reverse. In it, time start...
Saturnin Farandoul and his companions, the fearless Mandibul and the extravagant Tournesol, travel the Earth and beyond in a series of wild and picaresque adventures.
Saturnin Farandoul and his companions, the fearless Mandibul and the extravagant Tournesol, travel the Earth and beyond in a series of wild and picare...
The father of science fiction illustration, and the author of "The Clock of the Centuries" and "The Adventures of Saturnin Farandoul," Robida (1848-1926), was the most significant of all of Jules Verne's successors. In "Chalet in the Sky" (1925), Robida's last novel and literary "swan song," he boldly steps forward into the far future when man has emigrated to other worlds beyond a bleak and exhausted Earth.
The father of science fiction illustration, and the author of "The Clock of the Centuries" and "The Adventures of Saturnin Farandoul," Robida (1848-19...
In Electric Life (1892), Albert Robida imagined the life of the future, imbued with all kinds of fantastic devices meant to simplify the lives of their users. The father of science fiction illustration, and the author of The Clock of the Centuries and The Adventures of Saturnin Farandoul, Robida (1848-1926) was the most significant of all of Jules Verne's successors. The novel follows the adventures of the great inventor Philox Lorris, who wants his son to marry a woman whom he does not love, instead of his sweetheart, whom Philox dislikes. This traditional love triangle allows Robida to...
In Electric Life (1892), Albert Robida imagined the life of the future, imbued with all kinds of fantastic devices meant to simplify the lives of thei...
"Les assieges de Compiegne 1430" de Albert Robida. Dessinateur, lithographe, aquafortiste, caricaturiste, journaliste et romancier francais (1848-1926)."
"Les assieges de Compiegne 1430" de Albert Robida. Dessinateur, lithographe, aquafortiste, caricaturiste, journaliste et romancier francais (1848-1926...
"Les vieilles villes des Flandres Belgique et Flandre francaise" de Albert Robida. Dessinateur, lithographe, aquafortiste, caricaturiste, journaliste et romancier francais (1848-1926)."
"Les vieilles villes des Flandres Belgique et Flandre francaise" de Albert Robida. Dessinateur, lithographe, aquafortiste, caricaturiste, journaliste ...