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Competitions in Scotland: Scottish Awards, Sports Competitions in Scotland, James Tait Black Memorial Prize, Scottish Rally Championship

Competitions in Scotland: Scottish Awards, Sports Competitions in Scotland, James Tait Black Memorial Prize, Scottish Rally Championship

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ISBN10: 1158164513
ISBN13: 9781158164516
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 142
Weight: 0.48
Height: 0.33 Width: 9.01 Depth: 5.98
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 141. Not illustrated. Chapters: Scottish Awards, Sports Competitions in Scotland, James Tait Black Memorial Prize, Scottish Rally Championship, the Gathering 2009, Bruadar Scottish Men's Championship, Ayr Gold Cup, List of Winners of the Edinburgh Arrow, Scottish Politician of the Year, Scottish Derby, Rugby League Conference Scotland Division, Cowal Highland Gathering, Scots Trad Music Awards, Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland, Scottish Champion Hurdle, School Debating in Scotland, James Scott Prize Lectureship, Scottish Women's Curling Championship, Scottish Chess Championship, Future Champion Novices' Chase, Glasgow Stakes, Northern Meeting, Stage Awards for Acting Excellence, Champion Beer of Scotland, Mungo Park Medal, 1951 Scottish Grand Prix, Grand Match, Inverness Highland Games, Crieff Highland Games, Davitt Shield, Fintray Hillclimb, Miss Scotland, Northern League (Ice Hockey, 1966 1982), Bafta Scotland, Keith Medal, Scottish National League, Scottish Men's National League, Scottish Premier Hockey League, Sir Edmund Whittaker Memorial Prize, Creative Writing Competition. Excerpt: Founded in 1919, the James Tait Black Memorial Prizes are among the oldest and most prestigious book prizes awarded for literature written in the English language and are Britain's oldest literary awards. Based at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, United Kingdom, the prizes were founded by Mrs Janet Coutts Black in memory of her late husband, James Tait Black, a partner in the publishing house of A & C Black Ltd. Four Nobel winners have been recognised by the James Tait Black earlier in their careers. Sir William Golding, Nadine Gordimer and J. M. Coetzee each collected the fiction award, whilst Doris Lessing took the prize for biography prior to receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature. In addition to these literary Nobels, Sir Ron...