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The 1950s Jules Verne Prize seems to have been a promotional gimmick invented by [[Don Wollheim]] in the early 50s to promote a series of anthologies he hoped to edit. One volume, ''Prize Science Fiction'' was produced in 1953 and the stories were selected by Wollheim "As directed by the Jules Verne Committee." The committee consisted of Wollheim, [[Forrest J Ackerman]] and Otto v. St. Whitelock. | The 1950s Jules Verne Prize seems to have been a promotional gimmick invented by [[Don Wollheim]] in the early 50s to promote a series of anthologies he hoped to edit. One volume, ''Prize Science Fiction'' was produced in 1953 and the stories were selected by Wollheim "As directed by the Jules Verne Committee." The committee consisted of Wollheim, [[Forrest J Ackerman]] and Otto v. St. Whitelock. | ||
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[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 06:46, 16 May 2020
(Do you mean the 1930s Jules Verne Prize given by the Jules Verne Prize Club (JVPC)?)
The 1950s Jules Verne Prize seems to have been a promotional gimmick invented by Don Wollheim in the early 50s to promote a series of anthologies he hoped to edit. One volume, Prize Science Fiction was produced in 1953 and the stories were selected by Wollheim "As directed by the Jules Verne Committee." The committee consisted of Wollheim, Forrest J Ackerman and Otto v. St. Whitelock.
There is no evidence that the anthology was published or awards were given for any other year.
1952 | Jules Verne Award | 1954 | 1953 |
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