Prix Jules-Verne
The Prix Jules-Verne was a French literary prize that was awarded annually from 1927 to 1933 and then again from 1958 to 1963 for works from the field of science fiction . The name of the award refers to the author Jules Verne . The texts of the prize winners from 1927–1933 were published in the journal Lecture pour Tous , those from 1958–1963 in the Le Rayon fantastique collection .
List of award winners
- 1927: Octave Béliard for La Petite fille de Michel Strogoff
- 1928: Jules-Louis Gastion-Pastre for Le Secret des sables
- 1929: Albert Bailly for L'Éther-Alpha
- 1930: Tancrède Vallerey for L'Île au sable vert
- 1931: Hervé de Peslouan for L'Étrange menace du Professeur Iouchkoff
- 1932: Pierre Palau for L'Énigmatique disparition de James Butler
- 1933: Jean-Toussaint Samat for "Les Vaisseaux en flammes"
- 1958: Serge Martel for L'Adieu aux astres
- 1959: Daniel Drode for Surface de la planète
- 1960: Albert Higon for La Machine du pouvoir
- 1961: Jérôme Sériel for Le Sub-espace
- 1962: Philippe Curval for Le Ressac de l'espace
- 1963: Vladimir Volkoff for Métro pour l'enfer
Web links
- Prix Jules-Verne on noosfere.org (French, accessed March 30, 2018)