Le village aérien. Les histoires de Jean-Marie Cabidoulin
Hetzel|Paris 1901|18 x 28 cm|relié
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First collected illustrated edition, with 38 drawings by Georges Roux, 12 large color engravings. One map. Publisher's binding known as "Au globe doré" type 3; second cover type Engel h. Spine with lighthouse. Fine first plate, with brilliant gilt. Small soiling in the sky. Lower corner creased, 2 others slightly turned in. Spine sunned. Second cover good, but traces of white glue along the Greek key border. Text block slightly separated from binding. 2 signatures slightly proud. Pale scattered foxing. Adventure novel set in central Africa, in which Verne cites Darwin's theory several times; the protagonists discovering a people living in trees, a sort of tailless ape-men. The stories of Jean-Marie Cabidoulin tells the journey of a whaler.