Jules Verne
Verne, Jules Gabriel
February 8, 1828 – March 24, 1905
Nantes, Loire-Inférieure, France
333 works, first published 1851
Father of Michel Verne. A number of Jules Verne's work published during the last phase of his career and especially posthumously were revised or rewritten by Michel Verne. Jules Verne's original texts were found, restored and published in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. <br><br> Awarded the 1872 Montyon Award by Académie française for Cinq semaines en ballon, Voyage au centre de la terre, Vingt-mille lieues sous les mers, De la terre à la lune, Autour de la lune. Can be useful for dating editions with "Ouvrage couronné par l'Académie française". A non-genre award "to French authors of works most useful to morals, and commendable by a character of moral elevation and utility." <br><br> <a href="http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/Jules_Verne_Translations">Jules Verne Translations</a> at ISFDB concerns the identification of particular translations, among multiple translations of some works into the same language.
Pen Names
G. Verne · Giulio Verne · J. Verne · Julio Verne · Julio Verne (in error) · Julius Verne · Juliusz Verne · Verne Gjula