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1984 prize papers
Catalogue reference: BP/1/16
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This record is about the 1984 prize papers dating from 1983-1985.
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- 1984 prize papers
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1983-1985
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- Oxford Brookes University: Special Collections
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- 6 boxes
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The award ceremony was held on 18 October 1984.The shortlisted authors were:Anita Brookner with the winning novel 'Hotel du Lac', published by Cape,J. G. Ballard with 'Empire of the Sun', published by Gollancz,Julian Barnes with 'Flaubert's Parrot', published by Cape,Anita Desai with 'In Custody', published by Heinemann,Penelope Lively with 'According to Mark', published by Heinemann, andDavid Lodge with 'Small World', published by Secker & Warburg.The Judges were Professor Richard Cobb (Chair), Anthony Curtis, Polly Devlin, John Fuller, and Ted Rowlands.
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BP/1
Booker Prize papers
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Papers of the Booker Literary Prizes
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Booker Prize papers
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1984 prize papers