Experience Prized?
 

 

Prizing Experience:


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Experience wins the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography (The Irish Times, 6 January 2002).

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"Extinct Sea Creatures Keep Amis Off Shortlist." Nigel Reynolds of the Telegraph on heavy water on the book prize seas (23 May 2001).

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"Creatures Kept Amis from Top Prize" (The Independent, 24 May 2001): "The autobiography of celebrated novelist Martin Amis was widely acclaimed in literary circles and considered a favourite for Britain's richest non-fiction award, the Samuel Johnson prize. But the pundits hadn't counted on an outsider, in the shape of a science book recounting the previously untold story of a family of marine arthropods extinct for more than 500 million years. Trilobite! Eyewitness To Evolution - by Richard Fortey, a palaeontologist at the Natural History Museum - includes among its fans author Bill Bryson. It joins two historical books and three biographies on the shortlist for the £30,000 prize.

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"A Good Read, in Fact." Giles Gordon of the Times (London) on the Samuel Johnson Prize (23 May 2001).




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