![]() The Face of Early Toronto: An Archival Record 1803-1936 Jarvis Street: A Story of Triumph and Tragedy The Privileged Few: The Grange & Its People in Nineteenth Century Toronto Toronto Workers Respond to Industrial Capitalism, 1867-1892 Gardiner and the Building of Metropolitan Toronto Upper Canada College 1928-1979: Colbourne's Legacyīig Daddy: Frederick G. The Revenge of the Methodist Bicycle Companyġ980s Toronto Book Awards winners and finalists, 1980-1989įrom Front Street to Queen's Park: The Story of Ontario's Parliament Buildings Immigrants: A Portrait of the Urban Experience 1890-1930 ![]() Richard Howard and Helmut Weyerstrahs, Passengers Must Not Ride on Fender Winners and nominees 1970s Toronto Book Awards winners and finalists, 1974-1979 1987 was the first time in the history of the award that only a single winner was named. The award has frequently gone to multiple winners. The award is presented in the fall of each year, with its advance promotional efforts including a series of readings by the nominated authors at each year's The Word on the Street festival.Įach author shortlisted for the award receives $1,000, and the winner or winners receive the balance of $15,000. ![]() ![]() The Toronto Book Awards are Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the City of Toronto government to the author of the year's best fiction or non-fiction book or books "that are evocative of Toronto". ![]()
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