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2005 prize papers
Catalogue reference: BP/1/37
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This record is about the 2005 prize papers dating from 2004-2006.
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- 2005 prize papers
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- 2004-2006
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- Oxford Brookes University: Special Collections
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The award ceremony was held on 10 Oct 2005.The shortlisted authors were:John Banville with the winning novel 'The Sea', published by Picador,Julian Barnes with 'Arthur and George', published by Jonathan Cape,Sebastian Barry with 'A Long, Long Way', published by Faber & Faber,Kazuo Ishiguro with 'Never Let Me Go', published by Faber & Faber,Ali Smith with 'The Accidental', published by Hamish Hamilton, andZadie Smith with 'On Beauty', published by Hamish Hamilton.The Judges were John Sutherland (Chair), Lindsay Duguid, Rick Gekoski, Josephine Hart, and David Sexton.
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BP/1
Booker Prize papers
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Papers of the Booker Literary Prizes
Within the series: BP/1
Booker Prize papers
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2005 prize papers