Wednesday, August 01, 2012

The HW Fisher Best First Biography Prize 2012 short list

The Biographers’ Club is delighted to announce the short list for this year’s HW Fisher Best First Biography Prize, worth £5,000, thanks to the generous sponsorship of HW Fisher & Company, a leading firm of chartered accountants who specialise in consulting services to authors. This is the second year of their sponsorship.

The shortlisted entrants are:


Ian Donaldson – Ben Jonson: A Life (OUP)
Joanna Hodgkin – Amateurs in Eden (Virago)
Louise Miller – A Fine Brother: The Life of Captain Flora Sandes (Alma Books)
Thomas Penn – Winter King (Penguin)
W. Sydney Robinson – Muckraker: The Scandalous Life and Times of W.T. Stead (Robson Press)
Tom Williams – A Mysterious Something in the Light: Raymond Chandler (Aurum)



The Prize will be awarded to the best book by a first-time biographer, as chosen by our panel of judges: Julie Kavanagh, whose subjects include Frederick Ashton and Rudolf Nureyev; David Sexton, literary editor of the Evening Standard; and Stephanie Williams, author of Hongkong Bank, Olga’s Story and Running the Show: Governors of the British Empire.

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