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Jean de La Hire

Jean de La Hire (pseudonym of the Comte Adolphe-Ferdinand Celestin d'Espie de La Hire) (28 January 1878 – 5 September 1956) was a prolific French author of numerous popular adventure, science fiction and romance novels.

Jean de La Hire

Adolphe d'Espie was born on 28 January 1878 in Banyuls-sur-Mer, Pyrénées-Orientales. He was a scion of an old French noble family dating back the reign of Saint Louis, which gave the ancient city of Toulouse a Capitoul during the Middle Ages. He was a soldier during World War I. He died during 1956 at Nice as a result of a congestion of the lungs due to chronic pulmonary problems from having been gassed during that war.

At the age of twenty, the only son of the last Comte d'Espie chose the pseudonym "Jean de la Hire", clearly indicating the admiration he dedicated to La Hire, legendary comrade of Joan of Arc, claiming to be his descendant. As numerous young ambitious provinciaux eagerly wanting literary fame and fortune, he migrated to Paris with the support of his uncle, the then already famous sculptor Aristide Maillol. But his debuts were not very successful and, after he was not awarded the Prix Goncourt, he abandoned classic literature and decided to author more popular novels of the roman populaire genre.

During his lifetime, he authored more than 300 novels and short-stories, some published with more than 100,000 issues, the most popular being his super-science works - and among them the Nyctalope series. Most of them - mainly in the dime novel style: detective novels, adventures, romances, western stories, etc. - were published as series in popular newspapers, magazines and quarterlies.

Overview edit

Jean de La Hire is remembered nowadays mainly for having created one of the first literary superheroes of so-called pulp fiction: The Nyctalope, Leo Saint-Clair. A common mistake is to believe that The Nyctalope appeared first in L'Homme qui peut vivre dans l'eau (The Man Who Could Live Underwater) (1908). In fact, there is no Nyctalope in this book but a previous member of the Saint-Clair family, Jean, later identified in other books as Leo's father. The real Nyctalope appeared for the first time in Le Mystère des XV (1911) and continued to be published until the mid-1950s, when its books were reprinted by La Hire's son-in-law as rewritten editions.

The Nyctalope's adventures were of the science fiction style: In Le Mystère des XV (The Mystery Of The XV) (1911), Oxus tried to conquer the planet Mars. In Lucifer (1920), the villainous Glo von Warteck tried to command the world using "Omega Rays" to enslave mankind. In Le Roi de la nuit [The King Of The Night] (1923), the Nyctalope flew to Rhea, an unknown satellite of Earth.

La Hire was also the author of La Roue Fulgurante (The Fiery Wheel) (1908), a classic "space opera" in which five Earthmen are abducted in the eponymous "fiery wheel" (a flying saucer) and taken to Mercury by aliens who look like columns of light.

La Hire's other works included Le Corsaire sous-marin (The Underwater Corsair) (1912–13), a 79-issue feuilleton derivative of Jules Verne, Joe Rollon, l'autre homme invisible (Joe Rollon, The Other Invisible Man) (1919), a variation on H.G. Wells' story and Les Grandes Aventures d'un boy scout (The Great Adventures Of A Boy-Scout) (30 issues, 1926), a serial that features the adventures of boy scout Franc-Hardi in underground realms, other planets, etc.

In 1940 he published an anti-French and pro-Nazi volume, Le Crime des évacuations ; Les Horreurs que nous avons vues, in which he praised the Nazis for their helpfulness to the French war refugees.[1] During the German occupation of France, he joined the National Popular Rally (RNP) and the Groupe Collaboration. After World War II, in 1948, he was convicted of indignité nationale as a collaborator with Nazi Germany.

References edit

  1. ^ Jean de La Hire, Le Crime des évacuations; Les Horreurs que nous avons vues, Paris: Editions Tallandier, 1940, pp.132-34.

Selected bibliography (excluding the Nyctalope) edit

  • La Roue Fulgurante (The Fiery Wheel) (1908) (translated by Brian Stableford, ISBN 9781612272177, Black Coat Press, 2013)
  • Le Corsaire Sous-Marin (The Underwater Corsair) (79 issues, 1912–13)
  • Au-Delà des Ténèbres (Beyond Darkness) (1916)
  • Joe Rollon, l'Autre Homme Invisible (Joe Rollon, The Other Invisible Man) (written under the pseudonym of Edmond Cazal) (1919)
  • Le Labyrinthe Rouge (The Red Labyrinth) (1920)
  • Raca (1922)
  • La Prisonnière du Dragon Rouge (The Prisoner Of The Red Dragon) (1923)
  • Les Dompteurs de Forces (The Tamers Of Forces) (1924)
  • La Captive du Soleil d'Or (The Captive Of The Golden Sun) (1926)
  • Les Grandes Aventures d'un Boy Scout (The Great Adventures Of A Boy-Scout) (30 issues, 1926)
  • Le Zankador (1927)
  • Les Aventures de Paul Ardent (The Adventures Of Paul Ardent) (6 issues, 1927–28)
  • Les Ravageurs du Monde (The Ravagers Of The World) (1929)
  • L'Oeil de la Déesse (The Eye Of The Goddess) (1929)
  • Le Roi des Catacombes (The King Of The Catacombs) (1929)
  • Les Hommes Sans Yeux [The Eyeless Men] (1930)
  • Le Cercueil de Nacre (The Mother-Of-Pearl Coffin) (1930)
  • Kaitar (1930)
  • Les Amazones (1930)
  • Le Fils du Soleil (The Son Of The Sun) (1931)
  • Sous l'Oeil de Dieu (Under God's Eye) (1932)
  • Les Chasseurs de Mystères (The Hunters Of Mysteries) (1933)
  • Le Secret des Torelwoch (The Secret Of Torelwoch) (1934)
  • Le Maître du Monde (The Master Of The World) (1934)
  • Le Regard Qui Tue (The Killing Eyes) (1934)
  • La Mort de Sardanapale (1935)
  • L'Énigme de l'Oeil Sanglant (The Mystery Of The Bloody Eye) (1935)
  • Le Volcan Artificiel (The Artificial Volcano) (1936)
  • Le Mort-Vivant (The Living Dead) (1936)
  • L'Antre aux Cent Démons (The Lair Of A Hundred Demons) (1935)
  • Les Envoûtées (The Spellbound) (1935)
  • Le Démon de la Nuit (The Night Demon) (1937)
  • Le Million des Scouts (22 issues, 1937–38)
  • La Guerre! La Guerre! (War! War!) (written as Commandant Cazal) (5 issues, 1939)

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This article is about Jean de La Hire For other people named La Hire see La Hire disambiguation Jean de La Hire pseudonym of the Comte Adolphe Ferdinand Celestin d Espie de La Hire 28 January 1878 5 September 1956 was a prolific French author of numerous popular adventure science fiction and romance novels Jean de La Hire Adolphe d Espie was born on 28 January 1878 in Banyuls sur Mer Pyrenees Orientales He was a scion of an old French noble family dating back the reign of Saint Louis which gave the ancient city of Toulouse a Capitoul during the Middle Ages He was a soldier during World War I He died during 1956 at Nice as a result of a congestion of the lungs due to chronic pulmonary problems from having been gassed during that war At the age of twenty the only son of the last Comte d Espie chose the pseudonym Jean de la Hire clearly indicating the admiration he dedicated to La Hire legendary comrade of Joan of Arc claiming to be his descendant As numerous young ambitious provinciaux eagerly wanting literary fame and fortune he migrated to Paris with the support of his uncle the then already famous sculptor Aristide Maillol But his debuts were not very successful and after he was not awarded the Prix Goncourt he abandoned classic literature and decided to author more popular novels of the roman populaire genre During his lifetime he authored more than 300 novels and short stories some published with more than 100 000 issues the most popular being his super science works and among them the Nyctalope series Most of them mainly in the dime novel style detective novels adventures romances western stories etc were published as series in popular newspapers magazines and quarterlies Contents 1 Overview 2 References 3 Selected bibliography excluding the Nyctalope 4 External linksOverview editJean de La Hire is remembered nowadays mainly for having created one of the first literary superheroes of so called pulp fiction The Nyctalope Leo Saint Clair A common mistake is to believe that The Nyctalope appeared first in L Homme qui peut vivre dans l eau The Man Who Could Live Underwater 1908 In fact there is no Nyctalope in this book but a previous member of the Saint Clair family Jean later identified in other books as Leo s father The real Nyctalope appeared for the first time in Le Mystere des XV 1911 and continued to be published until the mid 1950s when its books were reprinted by La Hire s son in law as rewritten editions The Nyctalope s adventures were of the science fiction style In Le Mystere des XV The Mystery Of The XV 1911 Oxus tried to conquer the planet Mars In Lucifer 1920 the villainous Glo von Warteck tried to command the world using Omega Rays to enslave mankind In Le Roi de la nuit The King Of The Night 1923 the Nyctalope flew to Rhea an unknown satellite of Earth La Hire was also the author of La Roue Fulgurante The Fiery Wheel 1908 a classic space opera in which five Earthmen are abducted in the eponymous fiery wheel a flying saucer and taken to Mercury by aliens who look like columns of light La Hire s other works included Le Corsaire sous marin The Underwater Corsair 1912 13 a 79 issue feuilleton derivative of Jules Verne Joe Rollon l autre homme invisible Joe Rollon The Other Invisible Man 1919 a variation on H G Wells story and Les Grandes Aventures d un boy scout The Great Adventures Of A Boy Scout 30 issues 1926 a serial that features the adventures of boy scout Franc Hardi in underground realms other planets etc In 1940 he published an anti French and pro Nazi volume Le Crime des evacuations Les Horreurs que nous avons vues in which he praised the Nazis for their helpfulness to the French war refugees 1 During the German occupation of France he joined the National Popular Rally RNP and the Groupe Collaboration After World War II in 1948 he was convicted of indignite nationale as a collaborator with Nazi Germany References edit Jean de La Hire Le Crime des evacuations Les Horreurs que nous avons vues Paris Editions Tallandier 1940 pp 132 34 Selected bibliography excluding the Nyctalope editLa Roue Fulgurante The Fiery Wheel 1908 translated by Brian Stableford ISBN 9781612272177 Black Coat Press 2013 Le Corsaire Sous Marin The Underwater Corsair 79 issues 1912 13 Au Dela des Tenebres Beyond Darkness 1916 Joe Rollon l Autre Homme Invisible Joe Rollon The Other Invisible Man written under the pseudonym of Edmond Cazal 1919 Le Labyrinthe Rouge The Red Labyrinth 1920 Raca 1922 La Prisonniere du Dragon Rouge The Prisoner Of The Red Dragon 1923 Les Dompteurs de Forces The Tamers Of Forces 1924 La Captive du Soleil d Or The Captive Of The Golden Sun 1926 Les Grandes Aventures d un Boy Scout The Great Adventures Of A Boy Scout 30 issues 1926 Le Zankador 1927 Les Aventures de Paul Ardent The Adventures Of Paul Ardent 6 issues 1927 28 Les Ravageurs du Monde The Ravagers Of The World 1929 L Oeil de la Deesse The Eye Of The Goddess 1929 Le Roi des Catacombes The King Of The Catacombs 1929 Les Hommes Sans Yeux The Eyeless Men 1930 Le Cercueil de Nacre The Mother Of Pearl Coffin 1930 Kaitar 1930 Les Amazones 1930 Le Fils du Soleil The Son Of The Sun 1931 Sous l Oeil de Dieu Under God s Eye 1932 Les Chasseurs de Mysteres The Hunters Of Mysteries 1933 Le Secret des Torelwoch The Secret Of Torelwoch 1934 Le Maitre du Monde The Master Of The World 1934 Le Regard Qui Tue The Killing Eyes 1934 La Mort de Sardanapale 1935 L Enigme de l Oeil Sanglant The Mystery Of The Bloody Eye 1935 Le Volcan Artificiel The Artificial Volcano 1936 Le Mort Vivant The Living Dead 1936 L Antre aux Cent Demons The Lair Of A Hundred Demons 1935 Les Envoutees The Spellbound 1935 Le Demon de la Nuit The Night Demon 1937 Le Million des Scouts 22 issues 1937 38 La Guerre La Guerre War War written as Commandant Cazal 5 issues 1939 External links editWorks by or about Jean de La Hire at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jean de La Hire amp oldid 1166144737, wikipedia, wiki, 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