Slightly Foxed Best First Biography Prize
The Slightly Foxed Best First Biography Prize is a British literary prize given each year by the Biographers' Club and currently sponsored by the literary magazine Slightly Foxed.[1] Until 2013 it was known as the H W Fisher Best First Biography Prize.[2]
As of March 2018, the prize money is £2,500[3]
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2009 Roland Chambers for The Last Englishman: The Double Life of Arthur Ransome (Faber)
2010 Wendy Moffatt for E.M. Forster: A New Life (Bloomsbury)
2011 Matthew Hollis for Now All Roads Lead to France: The Last Years of Edward Thomas (Faber)
2012 Thomas Penn for Winter King (Penguin)
2013 Charles Moore for Margaret Thatcher: The Authorized Biography Volume One: Not for Turning (Allen Lane)
2014 Claudia Renton for Those Wild Wyndhams: Three Sisters at the Heart of Power (HarperCollins)
2015 Alan Cumming for Not My Father’s Son (Canongate)
2016 Hisham Matar for The Return – Fathers, Sons and the Land in Between (Viking)
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