Jacques Van Herp (26 November 1923 – 30 December 2004)[1][2][3] was a Belgian publisher, anthologist, science fiction writer and director of collections at Marabout.
Biography
He initially taught as a mathematics teacher in secondary education in Brussels. He then became director of collections at the Marabout publishing house and specialized in publishing novels written by European forerunners of science fiction, being awarded in 1976 with the Special Prize for Belgium of the European Science Fiction Society.
His anticipation novels were published under several pseudonyms:
With his only signature: Marc Monnier, Alain Arvel, André Jouly, Michel Berchamps, Carlo Nada, Alan Haigh, Michel Vedewe, Alain Provist, Ladislas Céteski, Illy Kenkönnery, Michel Berchmans, Michel Védéwé.[4]
Under a collective signature: Michel Jansen, Michel Goissert.
Lucky, mon ami, Fleurus, 1995, coll. Signe de Piste[1]
Thierry tête de fer, Spès, 1954, coll. Jamboree
Le Roi Mezel (in collaboration with Jean-Claude Alain), Spès, 1954, coll. Jamboree
Le linceul de pourpre, Spès, 1956, coll. Jamboree
Terre des Ombres, Spès, 1957, coll. Jamboree
Cap au Sud (in collaboration with Jean-Paul Benoit), Spès, 1963, coll. Jamboree
Les murs de la ville, éditions Hachette, 1975, coll. Poche Rouge
Vorstadtsommer : Bruno, Mike und Rocandos (traduction de Thomas Münster), Freiburg im Breisgau, Basel, Wien : Herder, 1979
As Carlo Nada
La bataille du quartier, Signe de Piste, NSDP 53, 1977
As André Jouly
Le Prince Milou, Spès, 1957, coll. Jamboree
As Jacques Van Herp
Anthologies
Sur l'autre face du monde et autres romans scientifiques de sciences et voyages (in collaboration with Gérard Klein, Robert Laffont, 1973, coll. Ailleurs et Demain/Classiques)
l'Angleterre fantastique (de Defoe à Wells, 22 contes de revenants et de terreur) (Éditions André Gérard, 1974, coll. Anthologies)
Cahiers de l'Herne n° 38 : Jean Ray (in collaboration with François Truchaud, Herne, 1980, coll. Les cahiers de l'Herne, n° 38)
Fritz Leiber, Les nouvelles, suivies d’une autobiographie (Lefrancq, 1988)[7]
Essays, studies, guides
Panorama de la science-fiction (Éditions Gérard & Co, 1974, n° 270, coll. Marabout Université)
Panorama de la science-fiction (1974-1996) (Lefrancq, coll. Volumes)
Harry Dickson, le Sherlock Holmes américain Tome 1, Recto-verso, 1981
Harry Dickson, le Sherlock Holmes américain Tome 2, Recto-verso, 1983
Short stories
Rencontre à minuit (1987, Phénix, n° 11)
As Michel Jansen
Novels
Raiders de l'espace (in collaboration with Jean Erland), Spès, 1955, coll. Jamboree
Vers les espaces infinis, Editions du Soleil levant, 1956
La porte sous les eaux (in collaboration with John Flanders), Spès, 1960, coll. Jamboree
^van Herp, Jacques (1988). Fritz Leiber, Les nouvelles, suivies d'une autobiographie. Brussels: Lefrancq. ISBN2-87153-567-1. Note that five of the eleven short stories; "Le Gondolier noir", "Ceux des profondeurs", "Le Gant", "Minuit à la montre de Morphy", "Clarté spectrale", as well as the autobiography of Fritz Leiber, were translated by Van Herp himself.