W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction
W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction is awarded annually by the American Library Association. It was funded by William Young Boyd II.[1]
Author | Book | Year Award Received |
---|---|---|
Phil Klay | Redeployment | 2015[2] |
Ralph Peters | Hell or Richmond | 2014[3] |
Ralph Peters | Cain at Gettysburg | 2013 |
P. T. Deutermann | Pacific Glory | 2012 |
Karl Marlantes | Matterhorn | 2011 |
John Hough, Jr. | Seen the Glory | 2010 |
Richard Bausch | Peace | 2009 |
Robert N. Macomber | A Different Kind of Honor | 2008 |
Robert J. Mrazek | The Deadly Embrace | 2007 |
Nick Arvin | Articles of War | 2006 |
Jeff Shaara | To The Last Man: A Novel of The First World War | 2005 |
James L. Nelson | Glory In The Name: A Novel of the Confederate Navy | 2004 |
James Brady (columnist) | Warning of War | 2003 |
Owen West | Sharkman Six | 2002 |
Edwin H. Simmons | Dog Company Six | 2001 |
John Mort | Soldier in Paradise | 2000 |
Donald McCaig | Jacob’s Ladder: A Story of Virginia During the War | 1999 |
Howard Bahr | The Black Flower: A Novel of the Civil War | 1998 |
Jeff Shaara | Gods and Generals (novel) | 1997 |
References
- ↑ "W.Y. Boyd Literary Award for Excellence in Military Fiction | Awards & Grants". Ala.org. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
- ↑ "'Redeployment' by Phil Klay wins the 2015 W. Y. Boyd Literary Award 'for Excellence in Military Fiction'". ala.org.
- ↑ "'Hell or Richmond' by Ralph Peters wins the 2014 W.Y. Boyd Award | News & Press Center". Ala.org. 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2014-05-28.
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