Year | Fiction Award | Biography Award | Drama Award |
1919 |
Hugh Walpole, The Secret City | Henry Festing Jones, Samuel Butler, Author of Erewhon (1835–1902) – A Memoir (Samuel Butler) | — |
1920 |
D. H. Lawrence, The Lost Girl | G. M. Trevelyan, Lord Grey of the Reform Bill (Earl Grey) | — |
1921 |
Walter de la Mare, Memoirs of a Midget | Lytton Strachey, Queen Victoria (Queen Victoria) | — |
1922 |
David Garnett, Lady into Fox | Percy Lubbock, Earlham (autobiography) | — |
1923 |
Arnold Bennett, Riceyman Steps | Ronald Ross, Memoirs, Etc. (autobiography) | — |
1924 |
E. M. Forster, A Passage to India | William Wilson, The House of Airlie (The Earls of Airlie) | — |
1925 |
Liam O'Flaherty, The Informer | Geoffrey Scott, The Portrait of Zelide (Isabelle de Charrière) | — |
1926 |
Radclyffe Hall, Adam's Breed | Reverend Dr H. B. Workman, John Wyclif: A Study of the English Medieval Church (John Wyclif) | — |
1927 |
Francis Brett Young, Portrait of Clare | H. A. L. Fisher, James Bryce, Viscount Bryce of Dechmont, O.M. (James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce) | — |
1928 |
Siegfried Sassoon, Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man | John Buchan, Montrose (James Graham)[note 1] | — |
1929 |
J. B. Priestley, The Good Companions | Lord David Cecil, The Stricken Deer: or The Life of Cowper (William Cowper) | — |
1930 |
E. H. Young, Miss Mole | Francis Yeats-Brown, The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (autobiography) | — |
1931 |
Kate O'Brien, Without My Cloak | J. Y. T. Greig, David Hume (David Hume) | — |
1932 |
Helen de Guerry Simpson, Boomerang | Stephen Gwynn, The Life of Mary Kingsley (Mary Kingsley) | — |
1933 |
A. G. Macdonell, England, Their England | Violet Clifton, The Book of Talbot (John Talbot Clifton) | — |
1934 |
Robert Graves, I, Claudius and Claudius the God | J. E. Neale, Queen Elizabeth (Elizabeth I of England) | — |
1935 |
Leo Myers, The Root and the Flower | Raymond Wilson Chambers, Thomas More (Thomas More) | — |
1936 |
Winifred Holtby, South Riding | Edward Sackville West, A Flame in Sunlight: The Life and Work of Thomas de Quincey (Thomas de Quincey) | — |
1937 |
Neil M. Gunn, Highland River | Lord Eustace Percy, John Knox (John Knox) | — |
1938 |
C. S. Forester, A Ship of the Line and Flying Colours | Sir Edmund Chambers, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (Samuel Taylor Coleridge) | — |
1939 |
Aldous Huxley, After Many a Summer | David C. Douglas, English Scholars[note 2] | — |
1940 |
Charles Morgan, The Voyage | Hilda F. M. Prescott, Spanish Tudor: Mary I of England (Mary I of England) | — |
1941 |
Joyce Cary, A House of Children | John Gore, King George V (George V) | — |
1942 |
Arthur Waley, Translation of Monkey by Wu Cheng'en | Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede, Henry Ponsonby: Queen Victoria's Private Secretary (Henry Ponsonby) | — |
1943 |
Mary Lavin, Tales from Bective Bridge | G. G. Coulton, Fourscore Years (autobiography) | — |
1944 |
Forrest Reid, Young Tom | C. V. Wedgwood, William the Silent (William the Silent) | — |
1945 |
L. A. G. Strong, Travellers | D. S. MacColl, Philip Wilson Steer (Philip Wilson Steer) | — |
1946 |
Oliver Onions, Poor Man's Tapestry | Richard Aldington, A Life of Wellington: The Duke (Arthur Wellesley) | — |
1947 |
L. P. Hartley, Eustace and Hilda | Charles E. Raven, English Naturalists from Neckam to Ray (Alexander Neckam and John Ray) | — |
1948 |
Graham Greene, The Heart of the Matter | Percy A. Scholes, The Great Dr. Burney (Charles Burney) | — |
1949 |
Emma Smith, The Far Cry | John Connell, W. E. Henley (W. E. Henley) | — |
1950 |
Robert Henriques, Through the Valley | Cecil Woodham-Smith, Florence Nightingale (Florence Nightingale) | — |
1951 |
Chapman Mortimer, Father Goose | Noel Annan, Leslie Stephen (Leslie Stephen) | — |
1952 |
Evelyn Waugh, Men at Arms | G. M. Young, Stanley Baldwin (Stanley Baldwin) | — |
1953 |
Margaret Kennedy, Troy Chimneys | Carola Oman, Sir John Moore (John Moore) | — |
1954 |
C. P. Snow, The New Men and The Masters | Keith Feiling, Warren Hastings (Warren Hastings) | — |
1955 |
Ivy Compton-Burnett, Mother and Son | R. W. Ketton-Cremer, Thomas Gray (Thomas Gray) | — |
1956 |
Rose Macaulay, The Towers of Trebizond | St John Greer Ervine, George Bernard Shaw (George Bernard Shaw) | — |
1957 |
Anthony Powell, At Lady Molly's | Maurice Cranston, Life of John Locke (John Locke) | — |
1958 |
Angus Wilson, The Middle Age of Mrs. Eliot | Joyce Hemlow, The History of Fanny Burney (Fanny Burney) | — |
1959 |
Morris West, The Devil's Advocate | Christopher Hassall, Edward Marsh (Edward Marsh) | — |
1960 |
Rex Warner, Imperial Caesar | Canon Adam Fox, The Life of Dean Inge (William Ralph Inge) | — |
1961 |
Jennifer Dawson, The Ha-Ha | M. K. Ashby, Joseph Ashby of Tysoe (Joseph Ashby) | — |
1962 |
Ronald Hardy, Act of Destruction | Meriol Trevor, Newman: The Pillar and the Cloud and Newman: Light in Winter (John Henry Newman) | — |
1963 |
Gerda Charles, A Slanting Light | Georgina Battiscombe, John Keble: A Study in Limitations (John Keble) | — |
1964 |
Frank Tuohy, The Ice Saints | Elizabeth Longford, Victoria R.I. (Queen Victoria) | — |
1965 |
Muriel Spark, The Mandelbaum Gate | Mary Caroline Moorman, William Wordsworth: The Later Years 1803–1850 (William Wordsworth) | — |
1966 |
Christine Brooke-Rose, Such Aidan Higgins, Langrishe, Go Down | Geoffrey Keynes, The Life of William Harvey (William Harvey) | — |
1967 |
Margaret Drabble, Jerusalem the Golden | Winifred Gérin, Charlotte Brontë: The Evolution of Genius (Charlotte Brontë) | — |
1968 |
Maggie Ross, The Gasteropod | Gordon Haight, George Eliot (George Eliot) | — |
1969 |
Elizabeth Bowen, Eva Trout | Antonia Fraser, Mary, Queen of Scots (Mary, Queen of Scots) | — |
1970 |
Lily Powell, The Bird of Paradise | Jasper Ridley, Lord Palmerston (Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston) | — |
1971 |
Nadine Gordimer, A Guest of Honour | Julia Namier, Lewis Namier (Lewis Namier) | — |
1972 |
John Berger, G | Quentin Bell, Virginia Woolf (Virginia Woolf) | — |
1973 |
Iris Murdoch, The Black Prince | Robin Lane Fox, Alexander the Great (Alexander the Great) | — |
1974 |
Lawrence Durrell, Monsieur: or, The Prince of Darkness | John Wain, Samuel Johnson (Samuel Johnson) | — |
1975 |
Brian Moore, The Great Victorian Collection | Karl Miller, Cockburn's Millennium (Henry Cockburn) | — |
1976 |
John Banville, Doctor Copernicus | Ronald Hingley, A New Life of Chekhov (Anton Chekhov) | — |
1977 |
John le Carré, The Honourable Schoolboy | George Painter, Chateaubriand: Volume 1 – The Longed-For Tempests (François-René de Chateaubriand) | — |
1978 |
Maurice Gee, Plumb | Robert Gittings, The Older Hardy (Thomas Hardy) | — |
1979 |
William Golding, Darkness Visible | Brian Finney, Christopher Isherwood: A Critical Biography (Christopher Isherwood) | — |
1980 |
J. M. Coetzee, Waiting for the Barbarians | Robert B. Martin, Tennyson: The Unquiet Heart (Alfred Tennyson) | — |
1981 |
Salman Rushdie, Midnight's Children Paul Theroux, The Mosquito Coast | Victoria Glendinning, Edith Sitwell: Unicorn Among Lions (Edith Sitwell) | — |
1982 |
Bruce Chatwin, On the Black Hill | Richard Ellmann, James Joyce (James Joyce) | — |
1983 |
Jonathan Keates, Allegro Postillions | Alan Walker, Franz Liszt: The Virtuoso Years (Franz Liszt) | — |
1984 |
J. G. Ballard, Empire of the Sun Angela Carter, Nights at the Circus | Lyndall Gordon, Virginia Woolf: A Writer's Life (Virginia Woolf) | — |
1985 |
Robert Edric, Winter Garden | David Nokes, Jonathan Swift: A Hypocrite Reversed (Jonathan Swift) | — |
1986 |
Jenny Joseph, Persephone | Dame Felicitas Corrigan, Helen Waddell (Helen Waddell) | — |
1987 |
George Mackay Brown, The Golden Bird: Two Orkney Stories | Ruth Dudley Edwards, Victor Gollancz: A Biography (Victor Gollancz) | — |
1988 |
Piers Paul Read, A Season in the West | Brian McGuinness, Wittgenstein, A Life: Young Ludwig (1889–1921) (Ludwig Wittgenstein) | — |
1989 |
James Kelman, A Disaffection | Ian Gibson, Federico García Lorca: A Life (Federico García Lorca) | — |
1990 |
William Boyd, Brazzaville Beach | Claire Tomalin, The Invisible Woman: The Story of Nelly Ternan and Charles Dickens (Ellen Ternan and Charles Dickens) | — |
1991 |
Iain Sinclair, Downriver | Adrian Desmond and James Moore, Darwin (Charles Darwin) | — |
1992 |
Rose Tremain, Sacred Country | Charles Nicholl, The Reckoning: The Murder of Christopher Marlowe (Christopher Marlowe) | — |
1993 |
Caryl Phillips, Crossing the River | Richard Holmes, Dr Johnson and Mr Savage (Samuel Johnson, Richard Savage) | — |
1994 |
Alan Hollinghurst, The Folding Star | Doris Lessing, Under My Skin (autobiography) | — |
1995 |
Christopher Priest, The Prestige | Gitta Sereny, Albert Speer: His Battle with Truth (Albert Speer) | — |
1996 |
Graham Swift, Last Orders Alice Thompson, Justine | Diarmaid MacCulloch, Thomas Cranmer: A Life (Thomas Cranmer) | — |
1997 |
Andrew Miller, Ingenious Pain | R. F. Foster, W. B. Yeats: A Life, Volume 1 – The Apprentice Mage 1865–1914 (W. B. Yeats) | — |
1998 |
Beryl Bainbridge, Master Georgie | Peter Ackroyd, The Life of Thomas More (Thomas More) | — |
1999 |
Timothy Mo, Renegade, or Halo2 | Kathryn Hughes, George Eliot: The Last Victorian (George Eliot) | — |
2000 |
Zadie Smith, White Teeth | Martin Amis, Experience (autobiography) | — |
2001 |
Sid Smith, Something Like a House | Robert Skidelsky, John Maynard Keynes: Volume 3 – Fighting for Britain 1937–1946 (John Maynard Keynes) | — |
2002 |
Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections | Jenny Uglow, The Lunar Men: The Friends Who Made the Future 1730–1810 (Lunar Society of Birmingham) | — |
2003 |
Andrew O'Hagan, Personality | Janet Browne, Charles Darwin: Volume 2 – The Power of Place (Charles Darwin) | — |
2004 |
David Peace, GB84 | Jonathan Bate, John Clare: A Biography (John Clare) | — |
2005 |
Ian McEwan, Saturday[13] | Sue Prideaux, Edvard Munch: Behind the Scream (Edvard Munch)[13] | — |
2006 |
Cormac McCarthy, The Road | Byron Rogers, The Man Who Went Into the West: The Life of R. S. Thomas (R. S. Thomas) | — |
2007 |
Rosalind Belben, Our Horses in Egypt[14] | Rosemary Hill, God's Architect: Pugin and the Building of Romantic Britain (Augustus Pugin)[14] | — |
2008 |
Sebastian Barry, The Secret Scripture[15] | Michael Holroyd, A Strange Eventful History (The families of Ellen Terry and Henry Irving)[15] | — |
2009 |
A. S. Byatt, The Children's Book[16] | John Carey, William Golding: The Man Who Wrote Lord of the Flies (William Golding)[16] | — |
2010 |
Tatjana Soli, The Lotus Eaters[17] | Hilary Spurling, Burying the Bones: Pearl Buck in China (Pearl Buck)[17] | — |
2011 |
Padgett Powell, You and I[18] | Fiona MacCarthy, The Last Pre-Raphaelite: Edward Burne-Jones and the Victorian Imagination (Edward Burne-Jones)[18] | — |
2012 |
Alan Warner, The Deadman's Pedal[3] | Tanya Harrod, The Last Sane Man: Michael Cardew, Modern Pots, Colonialism and the Counterculture (Michael Cardew)[3] | Tim Price, The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning[3] |
2013 |
Jim Crace, Harvest[19] | Hermione Lee, Penelope Fitzgerald: A Life (Penelope Fitzgerald)[19] | Rory Mullarkey, Cannibals[20] |
2014 |
Zia Haider Rahman, In the Light of What We Know[21] | Richard Benson, The Valley: A Hundred Years in the Life of a Family[21] | Gordon Dahlquist, Tomorrow Come Today[22] |
2015 |
Benjamin Markovits, You Don't Have to Live Like This[23] | James Shapiro, 1606: Shakespeare and the Year of Lear (William Shakespeare)[23] | Gary Owen, Iphigenia in Splott[24] |
2016 |
Eimear McBride, The Lesser Bohemians[25] | Laura Cumming, The Vanishing Man: In Pursuit of Velázquez (Diego Velázquez)[25] | David Ireland, Cyprus Avenue[26] |
2017 |
Eley Williams, Attrib. and other stories[27] | Craig Brown, Ma'am Darling: 99 Glimpses of Princess Margaret (Princess Margaret)[27] | Tanika Gupta, Lions and Tigers[28] |
2018 |
Olivia Laing, Crudo[29] | Lindsey Hilsum, In Extremis: The Life and Death of the War Correspondent Marie Colvin (Marie Colvin)[29] | Clare Barron, Dance Nation[30] |
2019 |
Lucy Ellmann, Ducks, Newburyport[31] | George Szirtes, The Photographer at Sixteen (autobiography)[31] | Yasmin Joseph, J'Ouvert[32] |
2020 |
Shola von Reinhold, Lote[33] | Doireann Ní Ghríofa, A Ghost in the Throat (autobiography)[33] | N/A[5] |
2021 |
Keith Ridgway, A Shock[34] | Amit Chaudhuri, Finding the Raga: An Improvisation on Indian Music[34] | N/A[5] |
2022 |
Barbara Kingsolver, Demon Copperhead[35] | Daryl Pinckney, Come Back in September: A Literary Education on West Sixty-Seventh Street, Manhattan[35] | N/A[5] |
2023 |
Alexis Wright, Praiseworthy[36] |
Iman Mersal, Traces of Enayat (translated by Robin Moger)
Ian Penman, Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors[36] |
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