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1974 Awards, All Book Awards, Book Awards, Book Awards By Year, Governor General's Literary Award, Governor General's Literary Award - Non-fiction

1974 Governor General’s Literary Award – Non-fiction Winner and Nominees

1974 Governor General's Literary Award - Non-fiction WinnerThe Siren YearsCharles RitchieCharles Ritchie, one of Canadas most distinguished diplomats, was a born diarist, a man whose daily record of his life is so well written that it leaps from the page. In wartime England, Ritchie, as Second Secretary at the Canadian High Commission, served...Amazon
1975 Awards, All Book Awards, Book Awards, Book Awards By Year, Governor General's Literary Award, Governor General's Literary Award - Fiction

1975 Governor General’s Literary Award – Fiction Winner and Nominees

1975 Governor General's Literary Award - Fiction WinnerThe Great Victorian CollectionBrian MooreSet in a fantastic, surreal world, The Great Victorian Collection is a fascinating exploration of the disturbing, intangible nature of reality. "Moore is a brilliant storyteller, a novelist of great subtlety and depth....Amazon
1975 Awards, All Book Awards, Book Awards, Book Awards By Year, Governor General's Literary Award, Governor General's Literary Award - Non-fiction

1975 Governor General’s Literary Award – Non-fiction Winner and Nominees

1975 Governor General's Literary Award - Non-fiction WinnerHallowed WallsMarion MacRae and Anthony AdamsonThe slogan on Ontarios licence plates, Yours to Discover, was designed to promote travel opportunities within the province. Every year, thousands of tourists drive along country roads, past farmyards and through hamlets, en route to popular vacation spo...Amazon
1977 Awards, All Book Awards, Book Awards, Book Awards By Year, Governor General's Literary Award, Governor General's Literary Award - Fiction

1977 Governor General’s Literary Award – Fiction Winner and Nominees

1977 Governor General's Literary Award - Fiction WinnerThe WarsTimothy FindleyIn 1915, Robert Ross, a young Canadian, enlists in the army as an officer. His experiences of life in a training camp, of the trenches in Europe, and with death are vividly told....Amazon