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  2. French science fiction - Wikipedia

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    The Prix Rosny-Aîné is an annual award for French-language science fiction. Other Awards for French-language science fiction (non-exclusively) include or have includes the Prix Apollo (1972–1990), the Prix Bob Morane (1999– ), the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire (1974– ), the Prix Julia Verlanger (1986– ), the Prix Jules Verne (1927–1933 ...

  3. The Ice People (Barjavel novel) - Wikipedia

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    The novel appears to have been inspired by one of the last groundbreaking works of Henry Rider Haggard, When the World Shook (1919). There are several similarities between the stories: a couple that is found in suspended animation with both, female and male, being survivors of ancient lost civilizations that possessed great technological advancements superior to the current stage of our world ...

  4. Henri René Guieu - Wikipedia

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    Henri René Guieu (19 March 1926 – 2 January 2000) was a French science fiction writer and ufologist, who published primarily with the pseudonym Jimmy Guieu.He occasionally used other pseudonyms as well, including Claude Vauzière for a young adult series, Jimmy G. Quint (with Georges Pierquin) for a number of espionage novels, Claude Rostaing for two detective novels and Dominique Verseau ...

  5. Planet of the Apes (novel) - Wikipedia

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    La Planète des singes, known in English as Planet of the Apes in the US and Monkey Planet in the UK, is a 1963 science fiction novel by French author Pierre Boulle.It was adapted into the 1968 film Planet of the Apes, launching the Planet of the Apes media franchise.

  6. Ashes, Ashes - Wikipedia

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    Ashes, Ashes (French: Ravage) is a science fiction novel written by René Barjavel, set in 2052 France. It was first published in 1943 by Denoël. It was first published in 1943 by Denoël. Its English-language translation by Damon Knight as Ashes, Ashes was published in 1967 by Doubleday.

  7. Robert Charroux - Wikipedia

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    Charroux was a pioneer of the theory of ancient astronauts, publishing at least six non-fiction works in this genre in the last decade of his life, including One Hundred Thousand Years of Man's Unknown History (1963, 1970), Forgotten Worlds (1973), Masters of the World (1974), The Gods Unknown (1964, 1974) and Legacy of the Gods (1965, 1974).

  8. Category:French science fiction novels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "French science fiction novels" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Paris in the Twentieth Century - Wikipedia

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    Paris in the Twentieth Century (French: Paris au XX e siècle) is a science fiction novel by Jules Verne.The book presents Paris in August 1960, 97 years in Verne's future, when society places value only on business and technology.

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