PCT4297105: Cover illustrated by Albert Robida (1848-1926) of Leon Berthault's book “Le record du tour du monde”, edition Mame debut 20eme century (1911) - This is a “julesvernerie” adventure novel strongly inspired by the work of Jules Verne and his “” Extraordinary Voyages”, in particular “” Le tour du monde en 80 days “. Here, heros travel in just 30 days! - means of transport (locomotion): steam train, motor vehicle, aeronef (aerostat, airship), aeroplane (aeroplane), boat (liner) -, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4281152: First publication of the novel of anticipation prophetic “En 1965”” by Albert Robida (1848-1926) in 1919 in the magazine “Annales Politiques et Litteraires” - Paris suffers traffic congestion... in the sky! Self-flying (self-flying) and taxi planes (plane taxis) fly over the Eiffel Tower, mother and daughter await the taxi plane - A Paris-Dakar aeronef passes through the distance, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4278189: Sindbad the sailor (Sinbad) - tale of the thousand and one (1001) nights - illustration of a book from 1948 (Fortin edition, collection Wonderful Imaging of Childhood) telling his adventures - illustration by Albert Robida (1848 - 1926) - First voyage - Sindbad to the sea after the whale on whose back he had approached plunged: I cled to a piece of wood floating -, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4278206: Sindbad the sailor (Sinbad) - tale of the thousand and one (1001) nights - illustration of a book from 1948 (Fortin edition, collection Wonderful Imaging of Childhood) telling his adventures - illustration by Albert Robida (1848 - 1926) - Fifth voyage: Sindbad and his companions are attacked by the terrible and giant birds Rock bombing their ship with huge rocks -, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4278213: Sindbad the sailor (Sinbad) - tale of the thousand and one (1001) nights - illustration of a 1948 book (Fortin edition, Wonderful Imaging of Childhood collection) recounting his adventures - illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926) - Fifth voyage: Sindbad and his companions are attacked by monkeys bombing them with cocos nuts -, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4278227: Sindbad the sailor (Sinbad) - tale of the thousand and one (1001) nights - illustration of a book from 1948 (Fortin edition, Wonderful Imaging collection of childhood) telling his adventures - illustration by Albert Robida (1848 - 1926) - Seventh voyage: An elephant deracines a tree to catch Sindbad -, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4278261: Sindbad the sailor (Sinbad) - tale of the thousand and one (1001) nights - illustration of a book from 1948 (Fortin edition, collection Wonderful Imaging of Childhood) telling his adventures - illustration by Albert Robida (1848 - 1926) - Fourth voyage: Sindbad treats his sick wife -, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
EVB2934362: Futuristic drawing by Albert Robida (1848-1926), for his book on life in the upcoming twentieth century shows a dwelling elevated above rooftops and designed to revolve in various directions. An occupant points to an airship with a fish-shaped bag in the sky lower right. 1983, Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
XEE4411931: The Baron de Munchausen just crossed the Egyptian border is caught in a storm provoked by a big figure to make the 7 mills run. “” Illustration by Albert Robida - in “” History and Adventures of the Baron de Munchausen”” (Munchhausen), H. Laurens Ed., late 19th century., Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4092740: Incident at the departure of the expedition to the North Pole (aerostat and wacky scenes), parody of Jules Verne, “” Very extraordinary travels of Saturnin Farandoul in 5 or 6 parts of the world and in all the countries known or unknown to Mr. Jules Verne” by Robida, Paris, 1878., Robida, Albert (1848-1926) / Bridgeman Images