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National Book Award winners, 1935–1941 Year Category Author Title 1935 Biography Vincent Sheean: Personal History: Most Original Book Charles G. Finney: The Circus of Dr. Lao: Nonfiction Anne Morrow Lindbergh: North to the Orient: Novel Rachel Field: Time Out of Mind: 1936 Biography Victor Heiser: An American Doctor's Odyssey: Adventures in ...
Philip Taft Labor History Book Award: Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations: Books relating to labor history of the United States: since 1978 Frederick Jackson Turner Award: Organization of American Historians: Author's first book on American history: since 1959 Abbot Payson Usher Prize: Society for the History of Technology
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The proposals would expand the record $321.3 billion state budget for 2024-25 that lawmakers passed just four months ago. ... spending increase in Texas history, and so as a fiscal conservative ...
Elizabeth Crook, whose recent historical novel is "The Madstone," is set to be honored by the Texas Book Festival with the 2003 Texas Writer Award. Elizabeth Crook, whose recent historical novel ...
This list of design awards is an index to articles about notable awards given for design. It excludes architecture, fashion and motor vehicle design, but includes industrial design. It excludes architecture, fashion and motor vehicle design, but includes industrial design.
At the 75 th National Book Awards, hosted in Manhattan at Cipriani Downtown last night, members of the literary community gathered to celebrate some of the year’s best writing across Fiction ...
The surviving awards for general Fiction and Nonfiction, now with precisely five finalists each, were administered by National Book Awards, Inc., whose Chairman of the Board was the president of Hearst Trade Book Group. He declaimed that "Book people are really not actors, and there's a realization now that we should not try to reward things ...