Book Awards
Spear's Book Awards 2012: Nominate here
The fourth Spear’s Book Awards, celebrating the very best writing talent and British books of the year — from finance to fiction — will take place in late June at a glamorous literary lunch in central London
Spear's Book Awards: What the Judges Said
Extracts from the judges' comments and presenters' speechs from the Spear's Book Awards 2011
Spear's Book Awards 2011 Winners
The third Spear’s Book Awards, in association with Citi Private Bank, took place today at Massimo at the Corinthia. Winners included Candia McWilliam, Justin Cartwright and Tom Bower and judges included William Sitwell, Petronella Wyatt and Harry Mount
Spear's Book Awards, 27 June 2011: Shortlists Announced
Spear's is pleased to announce the complete shortlists for the third Spear's Book Awards, in association with Citi Private Bank
Spear's Book Awards 2011
The third Spear’s Book Awards, celebrating the very best writing talent and British books of the year — from finance to fiction — will take place on Monday 27 June at a glamorous literary lunch at Massimo's at the Corinthia, London's newest grand hotel
Spear's Book Awards Winners Gallery 2010
Click here to see the winners of the Spear's Book Awards, in association with Citi Private Bank
Spear's Book Awards 2010: Winners
The second Spear’s Book Awards, in association with Citi Private Bank, celebrating the very best writing talent and the books of the year – from finance to fiction – took place today (July 5th, 2010), at a glamorous literary lunch held at the legendary Criterion restaurant.
Spear's Book Awards: Winners
The inaugural Spear’s Book Awards, celebrating the very best books of the year – from finance to fiction – took place today, June 30th, 2009, at a glamorous literary lunch held at the Landau restaurant in the five-star Langham, London.
Spear's Book Awards 2009: Vote Here
Vote here for your novel of the year in the Spear's Book Awards. Your vote counts!
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