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About the Prize

The UK’s most Prestigious non-fiction award

The Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction is the richest non fiction prize in the UK, worth £20,000 to the winner.

The prize aims to reward the best of non-fiction and is open to authors of all non-fiction books in the areas of current affairs, history, politics, science, sport, travel, biography, autobiography and the arts.

The BBC televise the awards ceremony and feature complementary programming – forming a key part of their commitment to diverse, intelligent and culturally enriching programmes.

The Trustees

The Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction is managed by a steering committee and administered by Colman Getty.

The steering committee is made up of:

  • Stuart Proffitt, Chair, (Publishing Director, Penguin)
  • Antony Beevor (historian and author)
  • Mark Bell (BBC Commissioning Editor, Arts)
  • Rosie Boycott (journalist and broadcaster)
  • Peter Florence (Director of the Guardian Hay Festival)
  • Dotti Irving (Chief Executive, Colman Getty)
  • Mervyn King (Governor, The Bank of England)
  • Toby Mundy, (CEO of Atlantic Books)
  • James Naughtie (broadcaster, BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme)
  • Peter Straus (literary agent, Rogers, Coleridge and White)
  • Martin Taylor (International Adviser for Goldman Sachs)



 
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