PCT4260235:
Engraving by George Roux for the Hetzel edition of R-L's novel. Stevenson “The island of treasor, late 19th. Refuge at the top of a sailboat's mat, Jim Hawkins shoots a gun at a sailor revolt chasing him., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4275186:
Sailors returning to their ship aboard a boat. Engraving by Georges Roux (detail) for Jules Verne's book “” Mirifiques aventures de Maitre Antifer””., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4260238:
Engraving by George Roux for the Hetzel edition of R-L's novel. Stevenson “The island of treasor, late 19th., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4091341:
Story scene in the ship square: young Jim Hawkins in front of Dr. Livesey and the Chevalier Trelawnay - in Stevenson's “L'Ile au trésor” by Georges Roux, ed. Hetzel, 1885., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4092646:
Mechanics in front of their machines, drawing by Roux in “The day of an American journalist in 2889” by Jules Verne, 1910., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4106282:
It was as beautiful as Wyoming National Park (page 285) in “The Testament of an Eccentric” by Jules Verne, 1899., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4106287:
It was a place of conversation most comfortable (page 34) in “” Testament of an eccentric”” by Jules Verne, 1899., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4106285:
The crowd was already crowding the place of the competition (page 259) in “” Testament d'un eccentric”” by Jules Verne, 1899., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4106306:
A first blow to blank starts from the turret (page 277) in “” L'Ile à Hélice”” by Jules Verne, 1895., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4260071:
Illustration of Jules Verne's novel “The Superb Orinoco””, Hetzel edition/Voyages extraordinaire 1898, drawing by George Roux. The explorers, aboard the boat Simon Bolivar, cross Venezuela on the Orinoco River., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4260240:
Engraving by George Roux for the Hetzel edition of R-L's novel. Stevenson “The island of treasor, late 19th. On the island, Ben Gunn throws himself at Jim Hawkins's feet., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4260074:
illustration of the novel by Jules Verne “” the superb Orinoco””, edition Hetzel/Voyages extraordinaire 1898, drawing by George Roux. Two explorers were attacked by a group of Bravos Indians., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4258871:
Frontispice of Jules Verne's novel “Les histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin”” (1901), Hetzel Collection/Extraordiaires, illustration by George Roux. “” Evocation of maritime scenes: harpooning of a whale, attack of a ship by a sea snake””, Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4291329:
Illustration by George Roux (1853-1929) for the Don Quixote of Cervantes: Master Peter and his monkey - the monkey in the literature -, Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4265296:
Illustration by George Roux of Jules Verne's novel “Sans dessus dessous””, Hetzel edition 1889: sailor standing on the ice pack and standing face to face with a polar polar bear. In the distance, sailboat in front of an iceberg., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4275395:
Sailors returning to their ship aboard a boat. Engraving by George Roux (detail) for Jules Verne's book “” Mirifiques adventures of Master Antifer””., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4275203:
Captain's wedding. Engraving by Georges Roux for the book of Jules Verne “” Mirifiques adventures de Maitre Antifer””., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4259502:
Illustration of the novel by Jules Verne "Les histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin", 1901 (print), Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4259808:
Frontispice of the novel by Jules Verne “The sphinx of ice””, edition Hetzel/Voyages extraordinaire 1897. Drawing by George Roux., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4106308:
This time the panic declared itself (page 6) in “” Master of the World”” by Jules Verne, 19th century, Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4106305:
Telephone communication was established with the American coast (page 166) in “L'Ile à Hélice” by Jules Verne, 1895., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
LLM3098715:
Allons, Messieurs! (Come, Gentlemen!). Cover of Le Figaro Illustre, October 1895 (colour litho), Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
LSE4106292:
Person on the locomotive (page 435) in “” Testament of an eccentric”” by Jules Verne, 1899. Hetzel Editions., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images
PCT4265293:
Illustration (frontispiece) by George Roux of Jules Verne's novel “Sans dessus dessous””, Hetzel edition 1889: polar bear holding a panel “” North Polar Practical C°”, plants in a crevasse of the ice pack., Roux, George (1853-1929) / Bridgeman Images