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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"Electricity is the Great Slave. Breath of the universe, fluid running through the Earth's veins. It wanders in space in dazzling zigzags, scratching the immensities of the ether. Now it has been seized, chained, and tamed." The Electric Life (1893).
Step into the retro-futuristic world of Albert Robida (1848-1926), the astonishingly prolific French visionary who created 60,000+ illustrations and authored or contributed to nearly 80 books. Part Jules Verne, part Voltaire, Robida's witty satire imagines a 1950s where flying machines dock atop cathedrals and families argue via video-telephones, while bodies waste away from "electric life" exhaustion.
Here is a new and original translation from the French, refined and expanded for maximum readability for an English-speaking audience, alongside over 100 of Robida's delightfully provocative illustrations, conspiring to create what is arguably the first ever science fiction literary graphic novel - originally penned in 1893, now modernized for 2025.
With delightful humor masking serious warnings, he depicts women running stock exchanges and scientists deploying germ warfare for profit-all while pollution chokes cities and citizens retreat to recreated 19th-century villages for respite. A masterpiece that entertained Belle Epoque readers while prophetically warning them of modernity's seductive perils.
In this updated and expanded version you will be delighted by:
100+ original illustrations, sharpened and brightened for best print viewing Improved translation and readability to enhance the story and character interactions Extensive chapter notes to contextualize Robida's biting satire and historical references New introduction, author biography and full bibliography
Time Warp Editions is committed to preserving and refining classic works of literature and making them accessible and enjoyable for a modern audience.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"Electricity is the Great Slave. Breath of the universe, fluid running through the Earth's veins. It wanders in space in dazzling zigzags, scratching the immensities of the ether. Now it has been seized, chained, and tamed." The Electric Life (1893).
Step into the retro-futuristic world of Albert Robida (1848-1926), the astonishingly prolific French visionary who created 60,000+ illustrations and authored or contributed to nearly 80 books. Part Jules Verne, part Voltaire, Robida's witty satire imagines a 1950s where flying machines dock atop cathedrals and families argue via video-telephones, while bodies waste away from "electric life" exhaustion.
Here is a new and original translation from the French, refined and expanded for maximum readability for an English-speaking audience, alongside over 100 of Robida's delightfully provocative illustrations, conspiring to create what is arguably the first ever science fiction literary graphic novel - originally penned in 1893, now modernized for 2025.
With delightful humor masking serious warnings, he depicts women running stock exchanges and scientists deploying germ warfare for profit-all while pollution chokes cities and citizens retreat to recreated 19th-century villages for respite. A masterpiece that entertained Belle Epoque readers while prophetically warning them of modernity's seductive perils.
In this updated and expanded version you will be delighted by:
100+ original illustrations, sharpened and brightened for best print viewing Improved translation and readability to enhance the story and character interactions Extensive chapter notes to contextualize Robida's biting satire and historical references New introduction, author biography and full bibliography
Time Warp Editions is committed to preserving and refining classic works of literature and making them accessible and enjoyable for a modern audience.