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The awards were voted upon by a rotating panel of three judges. | The awards were voted upon by a rotating panel of three judges. | ||
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The awards were discontinued in 1991. | The awards were discontinued in 1991. | ||
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[[Category:europe]] | [[Category:europe]] |
Latest revision as of 10:11, 23 December 2019
The Prix Apollo was presented each year to the best SF novel (original or translated) published in French during the preceding year.
The awards were voted upon by a rotating panel of three judges.
The first winner was Isle of the Dead by Roger Zelazny (1972).
The awards were discontinued in 1991.
Award | 1972—1991 |
This is an award page. If you know something about it, such as who awarded it, who the winners were, what the criteria were, and when it was awarded, please add it! See Standards for Awards. |