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257 notices. Affichage des notices 106 à 126.
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Le scarabée d'or (Hist. extraordinaires, 1884) - Férat
The stolen letter (Hist. Extraordinaires, 1884) - Wogel
The picrate! The picrate! (J. Verne, Le Chancellor, 1875)
Yes, the fire is on board (J. Verne, Le Chancellor, 1875)
The director was at his post (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
Should I leave? There's still time! (From the Earth to the Moon, 1902) - de Montaut
Fire (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
The interior of the projectile (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
The Rocky Mountain Telescope (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
J. T. Maston had grown fat! (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
Arrival of the projectile at Stone's-Hill (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
Work progressed steadily... (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
Ideal view of J. T. Mason's cannon (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
Translational movements of the Moon (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
A train-shaped rocket... (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
Representation of the journey (From the Earth to the Moon, 1868) - de Montaut
We are bent over with our mouths open (J. Verne, Le Chancellor)
At last we see a black group (Jules Verne, Le Chancellor, 1875).
La mort de l'archidiacre (Notre-Dame de Paris, Hetzel & Lacroix, 1865)
Une larme pour une goutte d'eau (Notre-Dame de Paris, Hetzel & Lacroix, 1865)
Quasimodo's wedding (Notre-Dame de Paris, Perrotin, Garnier, 1844)
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