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Les Robinsons Lunaires, title page

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Les Robinsons Lunaires, title page

(The lunar family Robinson) A balloon is carried to the Moon, but make a successful return to Earth

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1893 Adventure Air Ship Carried Earth Faure Lunar Moon Return Robinson Successful Title Science Fiction


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Les Lunaires: A Historical and Science Fiction Account of the Robinsons' Lunar Family's Successful Lunar Flight and Return to Earth (1893) This title page, taken from a rare and intriguing 1893 science fiction publication, invites us into the thrilling world of Jules Verne's Les Lunaires, or The Lunar Family Robinson. The image depicts a balloon, named "Faure," being carried by a large moon crater, as it embarks on a daring journey to the lunar surface. The Robinsons, an intrepid family of explorers, eagerly prepare for their historic lunar expedition, their faces filled with excitement and anticipation. The Robinsons' lunar adventure began when they were accidentally carried away from Earth during a hot air balloon experiment gone awry. Instead of despairing, they embraced their newfound circumstances and began to explore their new lunar home. They discovered a wealth of knowledge, making groundbreaking scientific discoveries and establishing a thriving community on the moon. However, the ultimate goal was always to return to Earth. With determination and ingenuity, the Robinsons engineered a return journey, using their scientific knowledge and the resources they had gathered on the moon. The image on this title page marks the successful completion of their return flight, as they are carried back to Earth by a powerful balloon, leaving the moon's surface behind. This title page is a testament to the power of human curiosity and the limitless potential of scientific discovery. It serves as a reminder of the captivating and imaginative stories that have shaped our understanding of space exploration and the possibilities that lie beyond our world.

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