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Prix Henry Malherbe
The
Henry Malherbe
Prize
is a
French
literary award
created in 1953 by the. Named for Henry Malherbe, who received the
Prix Goncourt
in 1917, it is awarded every year for an
essay
.
List of
winners
1963 -
Bernard Gavoty
1964 -
Jean Toulat
1965 -
André Jean
Ducasse
1966 -
René-Gustave Nobécourt
1967 -
André Latreille
1968 -
André Brissaud
1969 - Janine Weill
1970 -
Louise Weiss
1971 -
Christian Bernadac
1972 -
Raymond Leopold Bruckberger
1973 -
Pierre Billotte
1974 -
Alain Griotteray
1975 -
Georges Poisson
1976 -
Michel Droit
1977 -
Pierre-Paul Grasse
1978 -
Jean-Émile Charon
1979 -
André Piettre
1980 -
Suzanne Labin
1981 -
André Gillois
1982 -
Frédérique Hébrard
1983 -
Jacques Bloch-Morange
1984 -
Yves Coppens
1985 -
Jean Hamburger
1986 - Jean-André Renoux
1987 -
Bernard Destremau
and
Albert Chambon
1988 - Claude des Presles
1989 -
Pierre Deniker
1990 - Anne Muratori-Philip
1991 -
Jean-Jacques Antier
1992 -
Bernard Pierre
1993 -
Jacques Chaban-Delmas
1994 -
Michel Debré
1995 -
Alain Peyrefitte
1996 -
Jean-Pierre Bois
1998 -
Hélène
Simon
1999 - Claire Daudin
2001 -
Étienne de Montety
2002 -
Xavier Boniface
2003 -
Philippe Masson
2004 - Arnaud Tessier
2005 - François Kersa
2006 -
Annie Laurent
2008 - Stéphanie Petit
2009 -
Nicolas Beaupré
2010 -
Antony Beevor
2011 -
Valéry Giscard d'Estaing
2012 -
Paul-François Paoli
2013 -
François d'Orcival
2014 -
Alain Gérard
2015 -
François-Xavier Bellamy