Awards & Winners

James Tait Black Memorial Prize - Biography

James Tait Black Memorial Prize

Date Established : 1919

Check all the winners of James Tait Black Memorial Prize - Biography presented under James Tait Black Memorial Prize since 1919 .


Geoffrey Keynes

Honored for : The life of William Harvey

Mary Moorman

Honored for : William Wordsworth: The Later Years 1803-1850

Elizabeth Longford

Honored for : Victoria R.I.

Georgina Battiscombe

Honored for : John Keble

Meriol Trevor

Honored for : Newman: The Pillar and the Cloud and Newman: Light in Winter

M. K. Ashby

Honored for : Joseph Ashby of Tysoe

Adam Fox

Honored for : The Life of Dean Inge

Christopher Hassall

Honored for : Edward Marsh

Joyce Hemlow

Honored for : The History of Fanny Burney

Maurice Cranston

Honored for : Life of John Locke

St. John Greer Ervine

Honored for : George Bernard Shaw

Robert Ketton-Cremer

Honored for : Thomas Gray

Keith Feiling

Honored for : Warren Hastings

Carola Oman

Honored for : Sir John Moore

George Malcolm Young

Honored for : Stanley Baldwin

Noel Annan

Honored for : Leslie Stephen

Cecil Woodham-Smith

Honored for : Florence Nightingale, 1820-1910

John Connell

Honored for : W. E. Henley

Percy Scholes

Honored for : The great Dr. Burney

Charles Raven

Honored for : English naturalists from Neckam to Ray

Richard Aldington

Honored for : A Life of Wellington: The Duke

Dugald Sutherland MacColl

Honored for : Philip Wilson Steer

C. V. Wedgwood

Honored for : William the Silent

G. G. Coulton

Honored for : Fourscore years

Arthur Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede

Honored for : Henry Ponsonby, Queen Victoria's private secretary

John Gore

Honored for : King George V

H. F. M. Prescott

Honored for : Spanish Tudor: Mary I of England

David C. Douglas

Honored for : English scholars

Edmund Kerchever Chambers

Honored for : Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Edward Sackville-West, 5th Baron Sackville

Honored for : A Flame in Sunlight: The Life and Work of Thomas de Quincey

Raymond Wilson Chambers

Honored for : Thomas More

J. E. Neale

Honored for : Queen Elizabeth I

Violet Clifton

Honored for : The Book of Talbot

Stephen Lucius Gwynn

Honored for : The life of Mary Kingsley

J. Y. R. Greig

Honored for : David Hume

Francis Yeats-Brown

Honored for : The Lives Of A Bengal Lancer

Lord David Cecil

Honored for : The stricken deer; or, The life of Cowper

John Buchan, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir

Honored for : Montrose

Herbert Fisher

Honored for : James Bryce (Viscount Bryce of Dechmont, O.M.)

Herbert Brook Workman

Honored for : John Wyclif

Geoffrey Scott

Honored for : The Portrait of Zelide

Rev. William Wilson

Honored for : The House of Airlie

Ronald Ross

Honored for : Memoirs, Etc.

Percy Lubbock

Honored for : Earlham

Lytton Strachey

Honored for : Queen Victoria

G. M. Trevelyan

Honored for : Lord Grey of the Reform Bill

Henry Festing Jones

Honored for : Samuel Butler, Author of Erewhon (1835-1902): A Memoir