National Book Award for Nonfiction

The National Book Award for Nonfiction is one of five U.S. annual National Book Awards, which are given by the National Book Foundation to recognize outstanding literary work by U.S. citizens. They are awards "by writers to writers".[1] The panelists are five "writers who are known to be doing great work in their genre or field".[2]

The original National Book Awards recognized the "Most Distinguished" biography and nonfiction books (two) of 1935 and 1936, and the "Favorite" nonfiction books of 1937 to 1940. The "Bookseller Discovery" and the "Most Original Book" sometimes recognized nonfiction. (See below.)

The general "Nonfiction" award was one of three when the National Book Awards were re-established in 1950 for 1949 publications, which the National Book Foundation considers the origin of its current Awards series.[3]From 1964 to 1983, under different administrators, there were multiple nonfiction categories.[3]

The current Nonfiction award recognizes one book written by a U.S. citizen and published in the U.S. from December 1 to November 30. The National Book Foundation accepts nominations from publishers until June 15, requires mailing nominated books to the panelists by August 1, and announces five finalists in October. The winner is announced on the day of the final ceremony in November. The award is $10,000 and a bronze sculpture; other finalists get $1000, a medal, and a citation written by the panel.[4]The sculpture by Louise Nevelson dates from the 1980 awards.[5] The $10,000 and $1000 cash prizes and autumn recognition for current-year publications date from 1984.[6][7][a]

About 200 books were nominated for the 1984 award when the single award for general nonfiction was restored.[7]

Multiple nonfiction categories (1964-1983)

For the 1963/1964 cycle, three new award categories replaced "Nonfiction": Arts and Letters; History and Biography; Science, Philosophy and Religion. For the next twenty years there were at least three award categories for nonfiction books marketed to adult readers and the term "Nonfiction" was used only 1980 to 1983 ("General Nonfiction", hardcover and paperback).

Scope of "Nonfiction" as covered in the following tables
timespanof all

awards

list of "Nonfiction" categories covered below
1964–19663 of 5Arts and Letters; History and Biography; Science, Philosophy and Religion
1967–19683 of 6
1969–19713 of 7Arts and Letters; History and Biography; "The Sciences" or "Philosophy and Religion" alternating
1972–19756 of 10Arts and Letters; Biography; Contemporary Affairs; History; Philosophy and Religion; The Sciences
19763 of 6Arts and Letters; Contemporary Affairs; History and Biography
198016 of 30+Autobiography; Biography; Current Interest; General Nonfiction; History; Religion/Inspiration; Science
1977–19793 of 7Biography and Autobiography; Contemporary Thought; History
1981–19838 of 20+Autobiography/Biography; General Nonfiction; History; Science (each hardcover and paperback)

Recipients

1935-1940

The National Book Awards for 1935 to 1940 annually recognized the "most distinguished" or "favorite" book of General Nonfiction or simply Nonfiction. In 1935 and 1936 there was distinct award to the most distinguished Biography; both winners were autobiographies. Meanwhile, four of the six general nonfiction winners were autobiographical and one more was a biography. Furthermore, all books were eligible for the "Bookseller Discovery" and "Most Original Book" (two awards); nonfiction winners are listed here. In 1937 and 1939 alone, the New York Times reported close seconds and runners up respectively.[8][9]

There was only one National Book Award for 1941, the Bookseller Discovery, which recognized a novel;[10] then none until their 1950 revival for 1949 books in three categories including general Nonfiction.

National Book Awards presented to nonfiction books, 1935-1940
YearCategoryAuthorTitleResultRef.
1935NonfictionAnne Morrow LindberghNorth to the OrientWinner[11]
Vincent SheeanPersonal HistoryFinalist
1936Most Original BookDella T. LutesThe Country KitchenWinner[12][13]
NonfictionVan Wyck BrooksThe Flowering of New England: 1815–1865Winner[13]
1937Most Original BookCarl CrowFour Hundred Million Customers: The Experiences—Some Happy, Some Sad, of an American Living in China, and What They Taught HimWinner[8]
NonfictionÈve CurieMadame CurieWinner[8]
Lin YutangThe Importance of Living[b]Finalist
1938Bookseller DiscoveryDavid FairchildThe World Was My Garden: Travels of a Plant ExplorerWinner[14]
Most Original BookMargaret HalseyWith Malice Toward SomeWinner[15][14]
NonfictionAnne Morrow LindberghListen! The WindWinner[14]
1939NonfictionAntoine de Saint-ExupéryWind, Sand and StarsWinner[16][9]
Pierre van PaassenDays of Our YearsFinalist
1940Bookseller DiscoveryPerry BurgessWho Walk AloneWinner[17]
NonfictionHans ZinsserAs I Remember Him: The Biography of R.S.Winner[17]

1950s

The first awards in the current series were presented to the best books of 1949 at the annual convention dinner of the booksellers, book publishers, and book manufacturers in New York City, March 16, 1950. There were honorable mentions ("special citations") in the non-fiction category only.[18]

National Book Awards presented to nonfiction books, 1950-1963
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResultRef.
1950Ralph L. RuskThe Life of Ralph Waldo EmersonRalph Waldo Emerson, American philosopher, essayist, and poet (1803–1882)Winner[19]
Lincoln BarnettThe Universe and Dr. EinsteinFinalist
Harry Allen OverstreetThe Mature MindFinalist
Eleanor RooseveltThis I RememberEleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States (1933–1945), diplomat, and activistFinalist
Lillian SmithKillers of the DreamFinalist
Kenneth P. WilliamsLincoln Finds a GeneralFinalist
1951Newton ArvinHerman MelvilleHerman Melville, American writer and poet (1819–1891)Winner[20]
1952Rachel CarsonThe Sea Around UsWinner[21]
1953Bernard De Voto,The Course of EmpireWinner[22]
1954Bruce CattonA Stillness at AppomattoxWinner[23]
1955Joseph Wood KrutchThe Measure of ManWinner[24]
1956Herbert KublyAn American in ItalyWinner[25]
1957George F. KennanRussia Leaves the WarWinner[26]
1958Catherine Drinker BowenThe Lion and the ThroneEdward Coke, English lawyer and judgeWinner[27]
1959J. Christopher HeroldMistress to an Age: A Life of Madame de StaëlMadame de Staël, Swiss/French author (1766–1817)Winner[28]

1960s

1960-1963

National Book Awards presented to nonfiction books, 1960-1963
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResultRef.
1960Richard EllmannJames JoyceJames Joyce, Irish novelist and poet (1882–1941)Winner[29]
1961William L. ShirerThe Rise and Fall of the Third ReichNazi Germany, Germany under control of the Nazi Party, 1933 to 1945Winner[30]
1962Lewis MumfordThe City in History: Its Origins, its Transformations and its ProspectsWinner[31]
1963Leon EdelHenry JamesHenry James, American-born British writer and literary criticWinner[32]

1964-1969

From 1964-1969, winners were presented by specific categories (e.g., Arts and Letters). However, finalists were presented in one general nonfiction category. Individual categories of finalists have been guessed.

Arts and Letters
National Book Awards presented to nonfiction books, Arts and Letters,1964-1969
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1964[33]Aileen WardJohn Keats: The Making of a PoetJohn Keats, English Romantic poet (1795–1821)Winner
Walter Jackson BateJohn KeatsJohn Keats, English Romantic poet (1795–1821)Finalist
Francis SteegmullerApollinaire: Poet among the PaintersGuillaume Apollinaire, French poet and writerFinalist
1965[34]Eleanor ClarkThe Oysters of LocmariaquerWinner
Eric BentleyThe Life of the DramaFinalist
Robert BrusteinThe Theater of Revolt: An Approach to Modern DramaFinalist
Edward DahlbergBecause I Was FleshEdward Dahlberg, American writerFinalist
Ralph EllisonShadow and ActFinalist
Howard Mumford JonesO Strange New World: American Culture, the Formative YearsFinalist
1966[35]Janet FlannerParis Journal, 1944–1965Winner
Alfred KazinStarting Out in the ThirtiesFinalist
R. W. B. LewisTrials of the Word: Essays in American Literature and the Humanistic TraditionFinalist
Philip RahvThe Myth and the PowerhouseFinalist
Lionel TrillingBeyond Culture: Essays on Literature and LearningFinalist
René WellekHistory of Modern Criticism: 1750–1950Finalist
1967[36]Justin KaplanMr. Clemens and Mark Twain: A BiographyMark Twain, American author and humorist (1835–1910)Winner[37]
Oliver LarkinDaumier: Man of His TimeHonoré Daumier, French artist (1808–1879)Finalist
Frederick A. PottleJames Boswell: The Earlier YearsJames Boswell, 18th-century Scottish lawyer, diarist, and authorFinalist
Isaac Bashevis SingerIn My Father's CourtIsaac Bashevis Singer, Jewish American author (1903–1991)Finalist
Susan SontagAgainst Interpretation and Other EssaysFinalist
Lawrance ThompsonRobert Frost: The Early YearsRobert Frost, American poet (1874–1963)Finalist
1968[38]William TroySelected EssaysWinner
R. P. BlackmurA Primer of IgnoranceFinalist
Frank ConroyStop-TimeFrank Conroy, American authorFinalist
Leonard B. MeyerMusic, the Arts and IdeasFinalist
M. L. RosenthalThe New PoetsFinalist
Stanley WeintraubBeardsley: A BiographyAubrey Beardsley, English illustrator and author (1872–1898)Finalist
1969[39]Norman MailerThe Armies of the Night: History as a Novel, The Novel as HistoryWinner
Hannah ArendtMen in Dark TimesFinalist
Peter GayWeimar Culture: The Outsider as InsiderFinalist[40]
Gordon S. HaightGeorge Eliot: A BiographyGeorge Eliot, English novelist, essayist, poet and journalist (1819–1880)Finalist
Gertrude HimmelfarbVictorian MindsFinalist
History and Biography
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1964[33]William H. McNeillThe Rise of the West: A History of the Human CommunityWinner[41]
Shelby FooteThe Civil War: A Narrative, Vol. II, Fredericksburg to MeridianFinalist
Richard HofstadterAnti-intellectualism in American LifeFinalist
Seymour Martin LipsetThe First New Nation: The United States in Historical and Comparative PerspectiveFinalist
Peter LyonSuccess Story: The Life and Times of S. S. McClureS. S. McClureFinalist
Bertram D. WolfeThe Fabulous Life of Diego RiveraDiego Rivera, Mexican muralist (1886–1957)Finalist
1965[34]Louis FischerThe Life of LeninVladmir Lenin, Russian politician, communist theorist and founder of the Soviet UnionWinner
Oscar LewisPedro Martinez: A Mexican Peasant and His FamilyFinalist
R. R. PalmerAge of the Democratic Revolution: A Political History of Europe and America, 1760–1800Finalist
Willie Lee Nichols RoseRehearsal for Reconstruction: The Port Royal ExperimentPort Royal Experiment, program begun during the American Civil War in which former slaves successfully worked on the land abandoned by plantersFinalist
Ernest SamuelsHenry Adams: The Major PhaseHenry Adams, American historian and Adams political family member (1838–1918)Finalist
Richard J. WhalenThe Founding Father: The Story of Joseph P. KennedyJoseph P. KennedyFinalist
1966[35]Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White HouseJohn F. Kennedy, President of the United States from 1961 to 1963Winner
Irving BrantThe Bill of Rights: Its Origin and MeaningUnited States Bill of Rights, First ten amendments to the US ConstitutionFinalist
Edward Chase KirklandCharles Francis Adams, Jr., 1835–1915: Patrician at BayCharles Francis Adams, Jr., American author and historian (1835–1915)Finalist
Richard B. MorrisThe Peacemakers: The Great Powers and American IndependenceFinalist
Robert ShaplenThe Lost Revolution: The U.S. in Vietnam, 1946–1966Vietnam War, Cold War conflict in Southeast Asia from 1955 to 1975Finalist
Theodore H. WhiteThe Making of the President, 1964Finalist
1967[36]Peter GayThe Enlightenment, Vol. I: The Rise of Modern PaganismWinner
James H. BillingtonThe Icon and the Axe: An Interpretative History of Russian CultureFinalist
David Brion DavisThe Problem of Slavery in Western CultureFinalist[42]
Martin DubermanJames Russell LowellJames Russell Lowell, American poet, critic, editor, and diplomate (1819–1891)Finalist
Barrington Moore, Jr.Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy: Lord and Peasant in the Making of the Modern WorldFinalist
Peter Štanský and William AbrahamsJourney to the Frontier: Two roads to the Spanish Civil WarFinalist
1968[38]George F. KennanMemoirs: 1925–1950George F. Kennan, American diplomat, political scientist and historian (1904–2005)Winner
Henry BragdonWoodrow Wilson: The Academic YearsWoodrow Wilson, President of the United States from 1913 to 1921Finalist
Louis J. HalleThe Cold War as HistoryFinalist
Roger HilsmanTo Move a Nation: The Politics of Foreign Policy in the Administration of John F. KennedyJohn F. Kennedy, President of the United States from 1961 to 1963Finalist
Nathan SilverLost New YorkFormer New York City buildingsFinalist
1969[39]Winthrop JordanWhite over Black: American Attitudes Toward the Negro, 1550–1812Winner
Nuel Pharr DavisLawrence and OppenheimerErnest Lawrence, American nuclear physicist (1901–1958), and J. Robert Oppenheimer, American theoretical physicist (1904–1967)Finalist
Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.The Indian Heritage of AmericaFinalist
Norman MailerMiami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the Republic and Democratic Conventions of 1968Finalist
David M. PotterThe South and the Sectional ConflictOrigins of the American Civil WarFinalist
Science, Philosophy and Religion
National Book Awards: Nonfiction books, Science, Philosophy and Religion, 1964-1969
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1964[33]Christopher Tunnard and Boris PushkarevMan-made America: Chaos or Control?Winner
James BaldwinThe Fire Next TimeFinalist
Raymond Fredric DasmannThe Last HorizonConservation biology, Study of threats to biological diversityFinalist
Howard Ensign EvansWasp FarmEntomology, Scientific study of insectsFinalist
Nathan Glazer and Daniel Patrick MoynihanBeyond the Melting Pot: The Negroes, Puerto Ricans, Jews, Italians and Irish of New York CityFinalist
Stewart UdallThe Quiet CrisisConservation of Natural Resources, Study of threats to biological diversityFinalist
1965[34]Norbert WienerGod & Golem, Inc.: A Comment on Certain Points Where Cybernetics Impinges on ReligionWinner
Walter CiszekWith God in RussiaWalter Ciszek, Polish-American Jesuit priest and missionary in the Soviet UnionFinalist
Theodosius DobzhanskyHeredity and the Nature of ManFinalist
David HawkinsThe Language of Nature: An Essay on the Philosophy of ScienceFinalist
John Courtney MurrayThe Problem of God, Yesterday and TodayFinalist
Walter S. SullivanWe Are Not Alone: The Search for Intelligent Life on Other WorldsFinalist
1966[35]Charles Frankel"The Love of Anxiety" and Other EssaysFinalist
Edgar Z. FriedenbergComing of Age in AmericaFinalist
Bentley GlassScience and Ethical ValuesFinalist
Alice Kimball SmithA Peril and a Hope: The Scientists' Movement in America, 1945–47Finalist
1967[36]Oscar LewisLa Vida: A Puerto Rican Family in the Culture of Poverty—San Juan and New YorkCulture of poverty, Social theory asserting that value systems perpetuate povertyWinner
Howard B. AdelmannMarcello Malpighi and the Evolution of EmbryologyMarcello Malpighi, Italian biologist and physicianFinalist
George Beadle and Muriel Beadle,The Language of Life: An Introduction to the Science of Genetics Finalist
Wassily W. LeontiefEssays in EconomicsFinalist
Philip RieffThe Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith After FreudFinalist
Erwin StrausPhenomenological Psychology: The Selected Papers of Erwin W. StrausPhenomenological Psychology, Psychological study of subjective experienceFinalist
1968[38]Jonathan KozolDeath at an Early AgeWinner
Theodosius DobzhanskyThe Biology of Ultimate ConcernFinalist
John Kenneth GalbraithThe New Industrial StateFinalist
Suzanne K. LangerMind: An Essay on Human FeelingFinalist
Lewis MumfordThe Myth of the Machine: Technics and Human DevelopmentFinalist
1969[39]Robert Jay LiftonDeath in Life: Survivors of HiroshimaWinner
René DubosSo Human an Animal: How We Are Shaped by Surroundings and EventsFinalist
Frank E. ManuelA Portrait of Isaac NewtonIsaac Newton, English physicist and mathematician (1642–1727)Finalist
Karl Menninger, M.D.The Crime of PunishmentFinalist
James D. WatsonThe Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNAFinalist

1970s

Throughout the 1970s, the National Book Award was separated into multiple categories.

Arts and Letters

National Book Award for Nonfiction: Arts and Letters, winners and finalists, 1970-1976
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1970[43]Lillian HellmanAn Unfinished Woman: A MemoirLillian Hellman, American dramatist and screenwriter (1905–1984)Winner
Richard HowardAlone with America: Essays on the Art of Poetry in the United States Since 1950Finalist
Noel PerrinDr. Bowdler's Legacy: A History of Expurgated Books in England and AmericaExpurgated booksFinalist
John UntereckerVoyager: A Life of Hart CraneHart Crane, American poetFinalist
Gore VidalReflections Upon a Sinking ShipFinalist
1971[44]Francis SteegmullerCocteau: A BiographyJean Cocteau, French writer and filmmakerWinner
Harold BloomYeatsW. B. Yeats, Irish poet and playwright (1865–1939)Finalist
Robert ColesErik H. Erikson: the Growth of His WorkErik Erikson, American German-born psychoanalyst & essayistFinalist
Nancy MilfordZeldaZelda Fitzgerald, American novelist (1900–1948)Finalist
Lewis MumfordThe Myth of the Machine: The Pentagon of PowerFinalist
Kenneth RexrothThe Alternative Society: Essays from the Other WorldFinalist
1972Charles RosenThe Classical Style: Haydn, Mozart, BeethovenWinner
M. H. AbramsNatural Supernaturalism: Tradition and Revolution in Romantic LiteratureFinalist
James DickeySortiesFinalist
Thomas R. EdwardsImagination and Power: A Study of Poetry on Public ThemesFinalist
Norman FrumanColeridge, the Damaged ArchangelSamuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, literary critic and philosopher (1772–1834)Finalist
César GrañaFact and Symbol: Essays in the Sociology of Art and LiteratureFinalist
B. H. HagginBallet ChronicleFinalist
Nathan HugginsHarlem RenaissanceHarlem Renaissance , African-American cultural movement in New York City in the 1920sFinalist
Iris OrigoImages and ShadowsIris Origo, British writer, 1902–1988Finalist
John SimonMovies into Films: Film Criticism, 1967–1970Finalist
1973[45]Arthur M. WilsonDiderotDenis Diderot, French Enlightenment philosopher, writer and encyclopædist (1713–1784)Winner
Leo BraudyJean Renoir: The World of His FilmsJean Renoir, French film director and screenwriter (1894–1979)Finalist
Arlene CroceThe Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers BookFred Astaire and Ginger Rogers's musicalsFinalist
Stanley FishSelf-Consuming Artifacts: The Experience of Seventeenth-Century LiteratureFinalist
Michael GoldmanShakespeare and the Energies of DramaWilliam Shakespeare, English poet, playwright, and actor (1564–1616)Finalist
Daniel HoffmanPoe Poe Poe Poe Poe Poe PoeEdgar Allan Poe, American writer and literary critic (1809–1849)Finalist
Albert MurraySouth to a Very Old PlaceFinalist
Linda NochlinRealismFinalist
Harold RosenbergThe De-Definition of Art: Action Art to Pop to EarthworksFinalist
Leo SteinbergOther Criteria: Confrontations with Twentieth-Century ArtFinalist
Lionel TrillingSincerity and AuthenticityFinalist
Alec WilderAmerican Popular Song: The Great Innovators, 1900–1950Finalist
Vernon YoungOn Film: Unpopular Essays on a Popular ArtFinalist
1974[46]Pauline KaelDeeper Into MoviesWinner
Daniel AaronThe Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil WarFinalist
W. H. AudenForewords and AfterwordsFinalist
Clarence Brown [ru]MandelstamOsip MandelstamFinalist
Richard EllmannGolden Codgers: Biographical SpeculationsFinalist
B. H. HagginA Decade of MusicFinalist
Lillian HellmanPentimento: A Book of PortraitsLillian HellmanFinalist
Edward HoaglandWalking the Dead Diamond RiverDead Diamond RiverFinalist
Lincoln KirsteinElie NadelmanElie NadelmanFinalist
Leonard B. MeyerExplaining Music: Essays and ExplorationsFinalist
Saul SteinbergThe InspectorFinalist
Kevin StarrAmericans and the California Dream, 1850–1915Finalist
1975[47]Roger ShattuckMarcel ProustMarcel ProustWinner
Lewis ThomasThe Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher[c]Winner
Calvin BedientEight Contemporary Poets: Charles Tomlinson, Donald Davie, R. S. Thomas, Philip Larkin, Ted Hughes, Thomas Kinsella, Stevie Smith, W. S. GrahamFinalist
Alessandra CominiEgon Schiele's PortraitsEgon SchieleFinalist
Peter GayStyle in HistoryFinalist
Richard GilmanThe Making of Modern Drama: A Study of Büchner, Ibsen, Strindberg, Chekhov, Pirandello, Brecht, Beckett, HandkeFinalist
Elizabeth HardwickSeduction and BetrayalFinalist
Marjorie L. HooverMeyerhold: The Art of Conscious TheaterVsevolod MeyerholdFinalist
H. W. Janson16 StudiesArt HistoryFinalist
Eleanor PerényiLiszt: The Artist as Romantic HeroFranz LisztFinalist
Oliver StrunkEssays on Music in the Western WorldFinalist
1976[48]Paul FussellThe Great War and Modern MemoryWinner
Lincoln KirsteinNjinsky DancingVaslav NijinskyFinalist
Lawrence L. LangerThe Holocaust and the Literary ImaginationFinalist
Robert RosenblumModern Painting and the Northern Romantic Tradition: Friedrich to RothkoRomanticism paintingFinalist
Patricia Meyer SpacksThe Female ImaginationFinalist
Leo SteinbergMichelangelo's Last PaintingsMichelangeloFinalist

History, Biography, and Autobiography

In some years, the History and Biography awards were combined, while in others, they were two separate categories.

National Book Award for Nonfiction: History and Biography, winners and finalists, 1970-1979
YearCategoryAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1970[43]History and BiographyT. Harry WilliamHuey LongHuey Long, American politician from Louisiana (1893–1935)Winner
Dean AchesonPresent at the Creation: My Years in the State DepartmentDean Acheson, American politician and lawyer (1893–1971)Finalist
Townsend HoopesThe Limits of InterventionTownsend Hoopes, American historian and government official (1922 – 2004)Finalist
John WomackZapata and the Mexican RevolutionEmiliano Zapata, Mexican revolutionary (1879–1919)Finalist
Gordon S. WoodThe Creation of the American RepublicFinalist
1971[44]History and BiographyJames MacGregor BurnsRoosevelt: The Soldier of FreedomFranklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States from 1933 to 1945Winner[49]
David Herbert DonaldCharles Sumner and the Rights of ManCharles Sumner, American abolitionist and statesman (1811–1874)Finalist
Andy LoganAgainst the Evidence: The Becker-Rosenthal AffairRosenthal murder case, Murder of Herman Rosenthal and subsequent trialFinalist
Dumas MaloneJefferson the President: First Term, 1801–1805Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States from 1801 to 1809Finalist
C. L. SulzbergerThe Last of the GiantsFinalist
1972BiographyJoseph P. LashEleanor and Franklin: The Story of Their Relationship, Based on Eleanor Roosevelt's Private PapersEleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States (1933–1945), diplomat, and activistWinner
John CodyAfter Great Pain: The Inner Life of Emily DickinsonEmily Dickinson, American poet (1830–1886)Finalist
Emily FarnhamCharles Demuth: Behind A Laughing MaskCharles Demuth, American painterFinalist
David Freeman HawkeBenjamin Rush: Revolutionary GadflyBenjamin Rush, American Founding Father physician, educator, and author (1746–1813)Finalist
Ralph KetchamJames Madison: A BiographyJames Madison, President of the United States from 1809 to 1817Finalist
Harding LemayInside, Looking Out: A Personal MemoirHarding Lemay, American screenwriterFinalist
D'Arcy McNickleIndian Man: A Life of Oliver La FargeOliver La Farge, American novelistFinalist
Ronald PaulsonHogarth: His Life, Art, and TimesWilliam Hogarth, English artist and social critic (1697–1764)Finalist
Lacey Baldwin SmithHenry VIII: The Mask of RoyaltyHenry VIII, King of England from 1509 to 1547Finalist
Barbara TuchmanStilwell and the American Experience in China, 1911-45Finalist
1972HistoryAllan NevinsThe Organized War, 1863–1864 and The Organized War to Victory, 1864–1865Winner
1973[45]BiographyJames Thomas FlexnerGeorge Washington: Anguish and Farewell, 1793–1799George Washington, First president of the United StatesWinner
Ingrid BengisCombat in the Erogenous Zone: Writings on Love, Hate, and SexFinalist
Hortense CalisherHerselfHortense Calisher, American novelistFinalist
Kenneth S. DavisFDR: The Beckoning of Destiny, 1882–1928Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States from 1933 to 1945Finalist
Leon EdelHenry James: The Master, 1901–1916Henry James, American-born British writer and literary criticFinalist
Eleanor FlexnerMary Wollstonecraft: A BiographyMary Wollstonecraft, English writer and intellectual (1759–1797)Finalist
Nikki GiovanniGemini: An Extended Autobiographical Statement on My First Twenty-Five Years of Being A Black PoetNikki Giovanni, American poet, writer and activistFinalist
John HousemanRun-ThroughJohn Houseman, British-American actor and film producer (1902–1988)Finalist
Diane JohnsonLesser LivesMary Ellen Meredith, British novelist and poet of the Victorian eraFinalist
George F. KennanMemoirs, 1950–1963Finalist
Joseph P. LashEleanor: The Years AloneEleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States (1933–1945), diplomat, and activistFinalist
Margaret MeadBlackberry Winter: My Earlier YearsFinalist
Peter Štanský and William AbrahamsThe Unknown OrwellGeorge Orwell, English author and journalist (1903–1950)Finalist
HistoryRobert Manson MyersThe Children of Pride: A True Story of Georgia and the Civil WarCharles Colcock Jones, American Presbyterian clergyman, educator, and planter (1804 – 1863)Winner
Isaiah TrunkJudenrat: The Jewish Councils in Eastern Europe under Nazi OccupationWinner
James David BarberThe Presidential Character: Predicting Performance in the White HouseFinalist
John DigginsMussolini and Fascism: The View from AmericaFinalist
Richard DunnSugar and Slaves: The Rise of the Planter Class in the English West Indies, 1624–1713Finalist
Loren GrahamScience and Philosophy in the Soviet UnionFinalist
David LovejoyThe Glorious Revolution in AmericaDominion of New England, English regional government in North America, 1686–1689Finalist
Jerre MangioneThe Dream and the Deal: The Federal Writers Project, 1935–43Finalist
Robert O. PaxtonVichy France: Old Guard and New Order, 1940–1944Finalist
Edward E. RiceMao's WayFinalist
1974[46]BiographyJohn Leonard CliveThomas Babington Macaulay: The Shaping of the Historian[d]Thomas Babington MacaulayWinner
Douglas DayMalcolm Lowry: A BiographyMalcolm LowryFinalist
J. H. Adamson and H. F. FollandSir Harry Vane: His Life and Times (1613–1662)Henry Vane the YoungerFinalist
Robert V. BruceBell: Alexander Graham Bell and The Conquest of SolitudeAlexander Graham BellFinalist
Stephen F. CohenBukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Political Biography, 1888–1938Finalist[50]
Lester G. CrockerJean-Jacques Rousseau: The Prophetic Voice, Vol. IIJean-Jacques RousseauFinalist
Myra FriedmanBuried Alive: The Biography of Janis JoplinJanis JoplinFinalist
William H. HarbaughLawyer's Lawyer: The Life of John W. DavisJohn W. DavisFinalist
Townsend HoopesThe Devil and John Foster DullesFinalist
Louis SheafferO'Neill Volume II: Son and ArtistEugene O'NeillFinalist
Kathryn Kish SklarCatherine BeecherCatherine BeecherFinalist
Adam UlamStalinJoseph StalinFinalist
HistoryJohn Leonard CliveThomas Babington Macaulay: The Shaping of the Historian[d]Thomas Babington MacaulayWinner
Ray Allen BillingtonFrederick Jackson Turner: Historian, Teacher, ScholarFrederick Jackson TurnerFinalist
Daniel J. BoorstinThe Americans[e]Finalist
Frank FreidelFranklin D. Roosevelt[f]Franklin D. RooseveltFinalist
Lawrence M. FriedmanA History of American LawFinalist
Frederic C. LaneVenice: Maritime RepublicFinalist
Edward PessenRiches, Class and Power Before the Civil WarFinalist
Richard SlotkinRegeneration Through Violence: the Mythology of the American Frontier, 1600–1860Finalist
Stephan ThernstromThe Other Bostonians: Poverty and Progress in the American Metropolis, 1880–1970Finalist
Robert C. TuckerStalin as Revolutionary, 1879–1929: A Study in History and PersonalityFinalist
1975[47]BiographyRichard B. SewallThe Life of Emily DickinsonEmily DickinsonWinner
Richard BeemanPatrick Henry: A BiographyPatrick HenryFinalist
Michael CollinsCarrying the Fire: An Astronaut's JourneysFinalist
Ben MaddowEdward Weston: Fifty Years; The Definitive Volume of His Photographic WorkEdward WestonFinalist
James R. MellowCharmed Circle: Gertrude Stein and CompanyGertrude SteinFinalist
Francis Steegmuller"Your Isadora": The Love Story of Isadora Duncan & Gordon CraigIsadora Duncan and Gordon CraigFinalist
Wallace StegnerThe Uneasy Chair: A Biography of Bernard DeVotoBernard DeVotoFinalist
Richard M. Sudhalter and Philip R. EvansBix: Man and LegendBix BeiderbeckeFinalist
Glenn WatkinsGesualdo: The Man and His MusicCarlo GesualdoFinalist
James A. WeisheiplFriar Thomas D'Aquino: his life, thought, and workThomas AquinasFinalist
1975[47]HistoryBernard BailynThe Ordeal of Thomas HutchinsonWinner[51]
Paul Boyer and Stephen NissenbaumSalem Possessed: The Social Origins of WitchcraftFinalist
Robert BrentanoRome Before AvignonFinalist
Shelby FooteThe Civil War: A NarrativeFinalist
Eugene D. GenoveseRoll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves MadeFinalist
John R. GillisYouth and History: Tradition and Change in European Age Relations, 1750–PresentFinalist
Erich S. GruenThe Last Generation of the Roman RepublicFinalist
Christopher H. JohnsonUtopian Communism in FranceFinalist
Gerald H. MeakerThe Revolutionary Left in SpainFinalist
Edward Shorter and Charles TillyStrikes in France, 1830–1968Finalist
Mira WilkinsThe Maturing of Multinational EnterpriseFinalist
Peter H. WoodBlack Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 through the Stono RebellionFinalist
1976[48]History and

Biography

David Brion DavisThe Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770–1823Winner
Paul HorganLamy of Santa FeJean Baptiste LamyFinalist
R. W. B. LewisEdith WhartonEdith WhartonFinalist
Charles S. MaierRecasting Bourgeois Europe: Stabilization in France, Germany and Italy in the Decade after World WarFinalist
Edmund S. MorganAmerican Slavery, American FreedomFinalist
Richard PipesRussia Under the Old RegimeFinalist
Frank R. RossiterCharles Ives and His AmericaCharles IvesFinalist
Martin J. SherwinA World Destroyed: Hiroshima and its LegaciesFinalist
1977[52]Biography and

Autobiography

W. A. SwanbergNorman Thomas: The Last IdealistNorman ThomasWinner
Peter Collier and David HorowitzThe Rockefellers: An American DynastyFinalist
Anaïs NinThe Diary of Anaïs Nin: Volume VI 1955–1966Anaïs NinFinalist
B. L. ReidThe Lives of Roger CasementRoger CasementFinalist
E. B. WhiteLetters of E. B. WhiteE. B. WhiteFinalist
HistoryIrving HoweWorld of Our Fathers: The Journey of the East European Jews to America and the Life They Found and MadeWinner
Lawrence GoodwynDemocratic Promise: The Populist Moment in AmericaFinalist[53]
Linda GordonWoman's Body, Woman's Right: The History of Birth Control in AmericaFinalist
Richard KlugerSimple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America's Struggle for EqualityFinalist
Joshua C. TaylorAmerica as ArtFinalist
1978[54]Biography and

Autobiography

W. Jackson BateSamuel JohnsonSamuel JohnsonWinner
James AtlasDelmore Schwartz: The Life of an American PoetFinalist
Will D. CampbellBrother to a DragonflyFinalist
Will Durant and Ariel DurantA Dual AutobiographyFinalist
Frank VandiverBlack Jack: The Life and Times of John J. PershingFinalist
HistoryDavid McCulloughThe Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal 1870–1914Winner[55]
Henry Steele CommagerThe Empire of Reason: How Europe Imagined and America RealizedAge of EnlightenmentFinalist
Robert J. DonovanConflict and Crisis: The Presidency of Harry S. Truman, 1945–48Harry S. TrumanFinalist
Joseph KastnerA Species of EternityNatural history in the New WorldFinalist
Fritz SternGold and IronGerson Bleichröder and Otto von BismarckFinalist
1979[56]Biography and

Autobiography

Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.Robert Kennedy and His TimesWinner
Donald HallRemembering PoetsFinalist
William ManchesterAmerican Caesar: Douglas MacArthurFinalist
William M. MurphyProdigal Father: The Life of John Butler YeatsFinalist
Phyllis RoseWoman of Letters: A Life of Virginia WoolfVirginia WoolfFinalist
HistoryRichard Beale DavisIntellectual Life in the Colonial South, 1585–1763Winner
Reinhard BendixKings or People: Power and the Mandate to RuleFinalist
Gordon A. CraigGermany, 1866–1945Finalist
John H. White, Jr.The American Railroad Passenger CarFinalist
Garry WillsInventing America: Jefferson's Declaration of IndependenceFinalist

Philosophy and Religion

National Book Award for Nonfiction: Philosophy and Religion, winners and finalists, 1970-
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1970[43]Erik EriksonGandhi's Truth: On the Origins of Militant NonviolenceWinner
Kenneth E. BouldingBeyond Economics: Essays on Society, Religion, and EthicsFinalist
Loren EiseleyThe Unexpected UniverseFinalist
Rollo MayLove and WillFinalist
Theodore RoszakThe Making of a Counter Culture: Reflections on the Technocratic Society and Its Youthful OppositionFinalist
1971No award presented
1972Martin E. MartyRighteous Empire: The Protestant Experience in AmericaWinner
1973[45]S. E. AhlstromA Religious History of the American PeopleWinner
Silvano Arieti, M.D.The Will to be HumanFinalist
Germaine BréeCamus and SartreAlbert Camus and Jean-Paul SartreFinalist
Arthur DantoMysticism and Morality: Oriental Thought and Moral PhilosophyFinalist
Stanley CavellThe Senses of WaldenWaldenFinalist
William A. ChristianPerson and God in a Spanish ValleyFinalist
William LeissThe Domination of NatureFinalist
Theodore RoszakWhere the Wasteland EndsFinalist
Morton WhiteScience and Sentiment in AmericaFinalist
Theodore ZiolkowskiFictional Transfigurations of JesusFinalist
1974[46]Maurice NatansonEdmund Husserl: Philosopher of Infinite TasksEdmund HusserlWinner
Don BrowningGenerative Man: Psychoanalytic PerspectivesFinalist
Harvey CoxThe Seduction of the Spirit: The Use and Misuse of People's ReligionFinalist
Erich FrommThe Anatomy of Human DestructivenessFinalist
Marjorie GreneJean-Paul SartreJean-Paul SartreFinalist
Trent SchroyerThe Critique of Domination: The Origins and Development of Critical TheoryCritical TheoryFinalist
Laurence VeyseyThe Communal Experience: Anarchist and Mystical Counter-Cultures in AmericaAmerican communesFinalist
Frederic WakemanHistory and Will: Philosophical Perspectives of Mao Tse-Tung's ThoughtMaoismFinalist
Harry Austryn WolfsonStudies in the History of Philosophy and Religion, Vol. 1Finalist
Larzer ZiffPuritanism in America: New Culture in a New WorldNew England PuritanFinalist
1975[47]Robert NozickAnarchy, State, and UtopiaWinner
Ian BarbourMyths, Models and ParadigmsFinalist
Leonard E. BarrettSoul-Force: African Heritage in Afro-American ReligionAfro-American religionFinalist
John Murray CuddihyThe Ordeal of Civility: Freud, Marx, Lévi-Strauss and the Jewish Struggle with ModernityModernization of European Jews or shtetl peopleFinalist
Philip Garvin and Julia WelchReligious AmericaFinalist
Guenter LewyReligion and RevolutionFinalist
Barbara MyerhoffPeyote Hunt: The Sacred Journey of the Huichol IndiansHuichol use of peyoteFinalist
Jaroslav PelikanThe Spirit of Eastern Christendom 600–1700Eastern ChristianityFinalist
Rosemary Radford RuetherFaith and Fratricide: The Theological Roots of Anti-SemitismAnti-SemitismFinalist

The Sciences

National Book Award for Nonfiction: The Sciences, winners and finalists, 1971-
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1971Raymond Phineas StearnsScience in the British Colonies of AmericaWinner
Gustav EcksteinThe Body Has a HeadFinalist
Victor C. FerkissTechnological ManFinalist
Ian L. McHargDesign with NatureEcological land-use planningFinalist
Theodor RoseburyLife on ManHuman skin as an ecosystemFinalist
1972George L. SmallThe Blue WhaleWinner
1973[45]George B. SchallerThe Serengeti Lion: A Study of Predator-Prey RelationsWinner
John E. Bardach, John H. Ryther and William O. McLarneyAquaculture: the farming and husbandry of freshwater and marine organismsAquaculture, Farming of aquatic organismsFinalist
Herman H. GoldstineThe Computer from Pascal to Von NeumannHistory of computing and history of computing hardwareFinalist
Garrett HardinExploring New Ethics for Survival: The Voyage of the Spaceship BeagleLifeboat ethics and bioethicsFinalist
Morris KlineMathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern TimesFinalist
Peter MatthiessenThe Tree Where Man Was BornEast AfricaFinalist
H. Lewis McKinneyWallace and Natural SelectionAlfred Russel WallaceFinalist
Victor Richards, M.D.,Cancer: The Wayward Cell; its origins, nature, and treatmentCancerFinalist
Ann Zwinger and Beatrice WillardLand Above the Trees: A Guide to American Alpine TundraAlpine tundraFinalist
1974[46]S. E. LuriaLife: The Unfinished ExperimentWinner
Jeremy BernsteinEinsteinAlbert EinsteinFinalist
Theodosius DobzhanskyGenetic Diversity and Human EqualityFinalist
Amitai EtzioniGenetic Fix: The Next Technological RevolutionFinalist
J. M. JauchAre Quanta Real?: A Galilean DialogueFinalist
Ruth Kirk and Louis KirkDesert: The American SouthwestFinalist
Suzanne K. LangerMind: An Essay on Human Feeling, Vol. IIFinalist
George LaycockAutumn of the EagleBald eaglesFinalist
Robert I. LevyTahitians: Mind and Experience in the Society IslandsFinalist
William T. PowersBehavior: The Control of PerceptionFinalist
Edwin S. ShneidmanDeaths of ManFinalist
1975[47]Silvano ArietiInterpretation of SchizophreniaWinner
Lewis ThomasThe Lives of a Cell: Notes of a Biology Watcher[c]Winner
Lewis FeuerEinstein and the Generation of ScienceFinalist
Howard E. Gruber and Paul H. BarrettDarwin on Man: A Psychological Study of Scientific CreativityFinalist
J. L. HeilbronH. G. J. Moseley: The Life and Letters of an English Physicist, 1887–1915Henry MoseleyFinalist
Richard S. LewisThe Voyages of Apollo: The Exploration of the MoonApollo programFinalist
John McPheeThe Curve of Binding EnergyFinalist
Stanley MilgramObedience to Authority: An Experimental ViewFinalist
Walter S. SullivanContinents in Motion: The New Earth DebatePlate tectonicsFinalist
Dorothy B. VitalianoLegends of the Earth: Their Geologic OriginsGeomythologyFinalist

Contemporary Affairs

National Book Award for Nonfiction: Contemporary Affairs, winners and finalists, 1972-
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1972Stewart Brand (editor)The Last Whole Earth CatalogueWinner
1973[45]Frances FitzGeraldFire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in VietnamVietnam War, Cold War conflict in Southeast Asia from 1955 to 1975Finalist
Michael Barone, Grant Ujifusa and Douglas MatthewsThe Almanac of American PoliticsFinalist
Herbert BlockHerblock's State of the UnionFinalist
Lynn EdenCrisis in Watertown: The Polarization of an American CommunityWatertown, Wisconsin (1967–1969)Finalist
David HalberstamThe Best and the BrightestVietnam War, Cold War conflict in Southeast Asia from 1955 to 1975Finalist
Seymour HershFinalist
Seymour HershCover-Up: The Army's Secret Investigation of the Massacre at My Lai 4My Lai Massacre cover-upFinalist
Stanley KarnowMao and China: From Revolution to RevolutionMao Zedong (ounder of the People's Republic of Chinaa) nd ChinaFinalist
Richard Sennett and Jonathan CobbThe Hidden Injuries of ClassWorking-class consciousnessFinalist
Colin M. TurnbullThe Mountain PeopleIk peopleFinalist
Garry WillsBare Ruined Choirs: Doubt, Prophecy, and Radical ReligionFinalist
Garry WillsAttica: The Official Report of the New York State Special Commission on AtticaAttica Prison riotFinalist
1974[46]Murray KemptonThe Briar Patch: The People of the State of New York versus Lumumba Shakur, et al.A Black Panthers's trialWinner
Peter DaviesThe Truth About Kent State: A Challenge to the American ConscienceKent State shootingsFinalist
John Kenneth GalbraithEconomics and the Public PurposeFinalist
Vivian GornickIn Search of Ali Mahmoud: An American Woman in EgyptFinalist
Walter KarpIndispensable Enemies: The Politics of Misrule in AmericaFinalist
Robert Jay LiftonHome from the War: Vietnam Veterans—Neither Victims nor ExecutionersUS Vietnam veteransFinalist
Jessica MitfordKind and Usual Punishment: The Prison BusinessFinalist
Nora SayreSixties Going on Seventies (Perspectives on the Sixties)1960sFinalist
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.The Imperial PresidencyFinalist
Robert SherrillThe Saturday Night Special and Other GunsPersonal firearmsFinalist
1975[47]Theodore RosengartenAll God's Dangers: The Life of Nate ShawNed CobbWinner
Raoul BergerExecutive Privilege: A Constitutional MythU.S. executive privilegeFinalist
Carl Bernstein and Bob WoodwardAll the President's MenFinalist
Robert Jean Campbell, M.D.The Chasm: The Life and Death of a Great Experiment in Ghetto EducationFinalist
Robert Caro,The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New YorkRobert MosesFinalist
Joe EszterhasCharlie Simpson's ApocalypseHarrisonville shootingFinalist
Middleton A. Harris with others (uncredited editor Toni Morrison)The Black Book"Printed scrapbook" of American "Negro historical materials"Finalist
Andrew LevinsonThe Working Class MajorityFinalist
Robert M. PirsigZen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry into ValuesFinalist
Franz SchurmannThe Logic of World Power: An Inquiry into the Origins, Currents, and Contradictions of World PoliticsFinalist
Rachel ScottMuscle and BloodFinalist
Studs TerkelWorkingFinalist
1976[48]Michael J. ArlenPassage to AraratWinner
Richard Barnet and Ronald E. MullerGlobal Reach: The Power of the Multinational CorporationsMultinational corporationsFinalist
Peter L. BergerPyramids of Sacrifice: Political Ethics and Social ChangeFinalist
John Kenneth GalbraithMoney: Whence It Came, Where It WentMoneyFinalist
W. Eugene Smith and Aileen M. SmithMinamataMinamata diseaseFinalist
Tim WickerA Time to DieFinalist
1977[52]Bruno BettelheimThe Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy TalesWinner
Dorothy DinnersteinThe Mermaid and the Minotaur: Sexual Arrangements and Human MalaiseFinalist
Joseph FrankDostoyevsky: A Writer in His TimeFyodor DostoyevskyFinalist
Ada Louise HuxtableKicked a Building Lately?Finalist
Rufus E. Miles, Jr.Awakening from the American DreamFinalist
1978[54]Gloria EmersonWinners and LosersWinner
Kai T. EriksonEverything in Its Path: Destruction of Community in the Buffalo Creek FloodBuffalo Creek FloodFinalist
Michael HarringtonThe Vast MajorityFinalist
Louise Kapp HowePink Collar WorkersPink-collar workersFinalist
Julian JaynesThe Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral MindFinalist
1979[56]Peter MatthiessenThe Snow LeopardWinner
Kenneth E. BouldingStable PeacePeace scienceFinalist
Ivan DoigThis House of Sky: Landscapes of the Western WindFinalist[57]
Alfred KazinNew York JewFinalist
Meyer SchapiroModern Art: 19th and 20th CenturiesFinalist

1980s

1980-1983

From 1980 to 1983 there were dual awards for hardcover (hc) and paperback (ppb) books in all nonfiction subcategories and some others. Most of the paperback award winners were second and later editions that had been previously eligible in their first editions. Here the first edition publication year is given parenthetically except the calendar year preceding the award is represented by "(new)".[g]

In 1980, the "Nonfiction" category included the following genres, each in both paperback and hardcover.

Autobiography and Biography
YearCategoryAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1980[58]Autobiography HardcoverLauren BacallLauren Bacall by MyselfWinner
Barbara GordonI'm Dancing As Fast As I CanValium addictionFinalist
John HousemanFront and CenterFinalist
William SaroyanObituariesFinalist
Autobiography PaperbackMalcolm CowleyAnd I Worked at the Writer's Trade: Chapters of Literary History 1918–1978Winner
Biography HardcoverEdmund MorrisThe Rise of Theodore RooseveltTheodore RooseveltWinner
Millicent BellMarquand: An American LifeFinalist
Leon EdelBloomsbury: A House of LionsFinalist
Ernest SamuelsBernard Berenson: The Making of a ConnoisseurkBernard BerensonFinalist
Biography PaperbackA. Scott BergMax Perkins: Editor of GeniusMaxwell PerkinsWinner
W. Jackson BateSamuel JohnsonSamuel JohnsonFinalist
William ManchesterAmerican Caesar: Douglas MacArthur, 1880–1964Douglas MacArthurFinalist
Arthur SchlesingerRobert Kennedy and His TimesFinalist
1981[59]HardcoverJustin KaplanWalt Whitman: A LifeWalt WhitmanWinner[37]
Robert K. MassiePeter the Great: His Life and WorldFinalist
James R. MellowNathaniel Hawthorne in His TimesNathaniel HawthorneFinalist
Peter Štanský and William AbrahamsOrwell: The TransformationGeorge OrwellFinalist
PaperbackDeirdre BairSamuel Beckett: A BiographySamuel BeckettWinner
E. K. BrownWilla Cather: A Critical BiographyWilla CatherFinalist
Leon EdelBloomsbury: A House of LionsFinalist
Maureen HowardFacts of LifeFinalist
Meryle SecrestBeing Bernard BerensonFinalist
1982[60]HardcoverDavid McCulloughMornings on HorsebackTheodore RooseveltWinner[55]
Gay Wilson AllenWaldo Emerson: A BiographyRalph Waldo EmersonFinalist
Dumas MaloneJefferson and His Time: The Sage of MonticelloFinalist
William S. McFeelyGrant: A BiographyUlysses S. GrantFinalist
Milton RugoffThe BeechersFinalist
PaperbackRonald SteelWalter Lippmann and the American CenturyWalter LippmannWinner
Joseph P. LashHelen and Teacher: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan MacyFinalist
Robert K. MassiePeter the Great: His Life and WorldFinalist
Ted MorganMaughamW. Somerset MaughamFinalist
Ernest SamuelsBernard Berenson: The Making of a ConnoisseurBernard BerensonFinalist
1983[61]HardcoverJudith ThurmanIsak Dinesen: The Life of a StorytellerWinner
Russell BakerGrowing UpFinalist
Robert A. CaroThe Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Path to PowerFinalist
Robert J. DonovanTumultuous Years: The Presidency of Harry S. Truman, 1949–1953Finalist
Lewis MumfordSketches from Life: The Autobiography of Lewis Mumford: The Early YearsFinalist
PaperbackJames R. MellowNathaniel Hawthorne in His TimesNathaniel HawthorneWinner
Dumas MaloneJefferson and His Time: The Sage of MonticelloFinalist
Paul MarianiWilliam Carlos Williams: A New World NakedWilliam Carlos WilliamsFinalist
William S. McFeelyGrant: A BiographyUlysses S. GrantFinalist
Jean StrouseAlice James: A BiographyAlice JamesFinalist
Current Interest
YearCategoryAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1980[58]HardcoverJulia ChildJulia Child and More CompanyJulia ChildWinner
Raymond Lifchez and Barbara WinslowDesign for Independent Living: The Environment and Physically Disabled PeopleFinalist
Gay Gaer LuceYour Second Life: Vitality and Growth in Middle and Later Years from the Experiences of the Sage ProgramFinalist
Nathan Pritikin with Patrick M. McGradyThe Pritikin Program for Diet and ExerciseFinalist
Robert Ellis SmithPrivacy: How to Protect What's Left of ItFinalist
PaperbackChristopher LaschThe Culture of Narcissism: American Life in an Age of Diminishing ExpectationsWinner
Frances Wells BurckBabysense: A Practical and Supportive Guide to Baby CareFinalist
Farallones InstituteThe Integral Urban House: Self-Reliant Living in the CityFinalist
Tracy HotchnerPregnancy and Childbirth: The Complete Guide for a New LifeFinalist
Calvin TrillinAlice, Let's Eat: Further Adventures of a Happy EaterFinalist
General nonfiction
YearCategoryAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1980[58]HardcoverTom WolfeThe Right StuffWinner
Frances FitzGeraldAmerica RevisedFinalist
David HalberstamThe Powers That BeFinalist
Frederic MortonA Nervous Splendor: Vienna, 1888–1889Finalist
Thomas PowersThe Man Who Kept the Secrets: Richard Helms and the CIAFinalist
PaperbackPeter MatthiessenThe Snow LeopardWinner
Sissela BokLying: Moral Choice in Public and Private LifeFinalist
Barry LopezOf Wolves and MenFinalist
1981[59]HardcoverMaxine Hong KingstonChina Men[h]Winner
Malcolm CowleyThe Dream of the Golden Mountains: Remembering the 1930sFinalist
John GravesFrom a Limestone LedgeFinalist
Victor S. NavaskyNaming NamesHollywood blacklistFinalist
Studs TerkelAmerican Dreams: Lost and FoundFinalist
PaperbackJane KramerThe Last Cowboy: Europeans and The Politics of MemoryWinner
Joan DidionThe White AlbumFinalist
David HalberstamThe Powers That BeFinalist
Dan MorganMerchants of Grain: The Power and Profits of the Five Giant Companies at the Center of the World's Food SupplyFinalist
Paul TherouxThe Old Patagonian ExpressFinalist
1982[60]HardcoverTracy KidderThe Soul of a New MachineWinner
Guy DavenportThe Geography of the Imagination: Forty EssaysFinalist
James FallowsNational DefenseFinalist
Janet MalcolmPsychoanalysis: The Impossible ProfessionFinalist
Andrea LeeRussian JournalFinalist
PaperbackVictor S. NavaskyNaming NamesHollywood blacklistWinner
Norman CousinsAnatomy of an Illness As Perceived by the Patient: Reflections on HealingFinalist
Edward HoaglandAfrican Calliope: A Journey to the SudanFinalist
Landon JonesGreat Expectations: America and the Baby Boom GenerationFinalist
Barbara NovakNature and Culture: American Landscape Painting, 1825–1875Finalist
1983[61]HardcoverFox ButterfieldChina: Alive in the Bitter SeaWinner
George F. KennanThe Nuclear Delusion: Soviet-American Relations in the Atomic AgeFinalist
David McClintockIndecent Exposure: A True Story of Hollywood and Wall StreetBegelman affairFinalist
Jonathan SchellThe Fate of the EarthFinalist
Susan SheehanIs There No Place on Earth for Me?Finalist
PaperbackJames FallowsNational DefenseWinner
Edwin R. BayleyJoe McCarthy and the PressFinalist
Paul FussellAbroad: British Literary Traveling Between the WarsFinalist
Al SantoliEverything We Had: An Oral History of the Vietnam WarFinalist
Joanna StrattonPioneer Women: Voices from the Kansas FrontierFinalist
General reference
YearCategoryAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1980[58]Hardcover[62]Elder Witt (editor)Congressional Quarterly's Guide to the U.S. Supreme CourtWinner
Frederic M. Kaplan, Julian M. Sopin, and Stephen Andors (eds.)Encyclopedia of China TodayFinalist
Bernard KarpelArts in America: A BibliographyFinalist
J. Gordon MeltonEncyclopedia of American ReligionsFinalist
Carolyn Sue Peterson and Ann D. Fenton (eds.)Index to Children's SongsFinalist
PaperbackTim Brooks and Earle MarshThe Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–PresentWinner
Cynthia W. Cooke, M.D., and Susan DworkinThe Ms. Guide to a Woman's HealthFinalist
Solar Age magazine editorsThe Solar Age Resource BookFinalist
Stuart Berg FlexnerI Hear America Talking: An Illustrated History of American Words and PhrasesFinalist
Elisabeth L. Scharlatt (editor)Kids: Day In and Day Out: a parents' manual
History
YearCategoryAuthorTitleResult
1980[58]HardcoverHenry A. KissingerThe White House YearsWinner
Robert DallekFranklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932–1945Finalist
George F. KennanDecline of Bismarck's European Order: Franco-Russian Relations, 1875–1890Finalist
Frank E. Manuel and Fritzie P. ManuelUtopian Thought in the Western WorldFinalist
Telford TaylorMunich: The Price of PeaceFinalist
PaperbackBarbara W. TuchmanA Distant Mirror: The Calamitous 14th CenturyWinner
James Lincoln CollierThe Making of Jazz: A Comprehensive HistoryFinalist
Daniel J. KevlesThe Physicists: The History of a Scientific Community in Modern AmericaFinalist
Allen WeinsteinPerjury: The Hiss–Chambers CaseFinalist
Theodore H. WhiteIn Search of History: A Personal AdventureFinalist
1981[59]HardcoverJohn BoswellChristianity, Social Tolerance and HomosexualityWinner
James H. BillingtonFire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary FaithFinalist
Steven OzmentThe Age of Reform, 1250–1550: An Intellectual and Religious History of Late Medieval and Reformation EuropeFinalist
Carl E. SchorskeFin-de-Siècle Vienna: Politics and CultureFinalist
Page SmithThe Shaping of America: A People's History of the Young RepublicFinalist
PaperbackLeon F. LitwackBeen in the Storm So Long: The Aftermath of SlaveryWinner
Richard DrinnonThe Metaphysics of Indian-Hating and Empire-BuildingFinalist
A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr.In the Matter of Color: The Colonial PeriodFinalist
Telford TaylorMunich: The Price of PeaceFinalist
Howard ZinnA People's History of the United StatesFinalist
1982[60]HardcoverPeter J. PowellPeople of the Sacred Mountain: A History of the Northern Cheyenne Chiefs and Warrior Societies, 1830–1879Winner
Ray Huang1587, a Year of No Significance: The Ming Dynasty in DeclineFinalist
Donald NeffWarriors at Suez: Eisenhower Takes America into the Middle EastFinalist
Russell F. WeigleyEisenhower's Lieutenants: The Campaign of France and Germany, 1944–1945Finalist
C. Vann Woodward (editor)Mary Chestnut's Civil WarFinalist
PaperbackRobert WohlThe Generation of 1914Winner
Malcolm CowleyThe Dream of the Golden MountainsFinalist
Robert DallekFranklin D. Roosevelt and American Foreign Policy, 1932–1945Finalist
Carl N. DeglerAt Odds: Women and the Family in America from the Revolution to the PresentFinalist
Charles RembarThe Law of the Land: The Evolution of Our Legal SystemFinalist
1983[61]HardcoverAlan BrinkleyVoices of Protest: Huey Long, Father Coughlin and the Great DepressionWinner
Gordon A. CraigThe GermansFinalist
Robert DarntonThe Literary Underground of the Old RegimeFinalist
John Putnam DemosEntertaining Satan: Witchcraft and the Culture of Early New EnglandFinalist
William H. McNeillThe Pursuit of Power: Technology, Armed Force and Society Since A.D. 1000Finalist
Bertram Wyatt-BrownSouthern Honor: Ethics and Behavior in the Old South
PaperbackFrank E. Manuel and Fritzie P. ManuelUtopian Thought in the Western WorldWinner
George M. FredricksonWhite Supremacy: A Comparative Study in American and South African HistoryFinalist
Ray Huang1587, a Year of No Significance: The Ming Dynasty in DeclineFinalist
John Noble WilfordThe MapmakersFinalist
Religion/Inspiration
YearCategoryAuthorTitleSubjectResult
1980[58]HardcoverElaine PagelsThe Gnostic GospelsGnostic GospelsWinner
Peter L. BergerThe Heretical Imperative: Contemporary Possibilities of Religious AffirmationFinalist
Brevard S. ChildsIntroduction to the Old Testament as ScriptureCanonical criticismFinalist
Peter KreeftLove Is Stronger Than DeathFinalist
Jack B. Rogers and Donald K. McKimThe Authority and Interpretation of the Bible: An Historical ApproachBiblical authorityFinalist
PaperbackSheldon VanaukenA Severe MercyWinner
Richard BachIllusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant MessiahFinalist
Catherine MarshallThe HelperHoly GhostFinalist
Science
YearCategoryAuthorTitleResult
1980[58]HardcoverDouglas HofstadterGödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden BraidWinner
Freeman DysonDisturbing the UniverseFinalist
Douglas Faulkner and Richard ChesherLiving CoralsFinalist
Bernd HeinrichBumblebee EconomicsFinalist
Horace Freeland JudsonThe Eighth Day of Creation: Makers of the Revolution in BiologyFinalist
PaperbackGary ZukavThe Dancing Wu Li Masters: An Overview of the New PhysicsWinner
William J. KaufmannBlack Holes and Warped SpacetimeFinalist
Thomas S. KuhnThe Essential Tension: Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and ChangeFinalist
Anne W. SimonThe Thin Edge: Coast and Man in CrisisFinalist
1981[59]HardcoverStephen Jay GouldThe Panda's Thumb: More Reflections on Natural HistoryWinner
Claude C. AlbrittonThe Abyss of Time: Changing Conceptions of the Earth's Antiquity after the Sixteenth CenturyFinalist
René DubosThe Wooing of EarthFinalist
Timothy FerrisGalaxiesFinalist
Carl SaganCosmosFinalist
PaperbackLewis ThomasThe Medusa and the Snail: More Notes of a Biology WatcherWinner
Carl SaganBroca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of ScienceFinalist
Joseph SilkThe Big Bang: The Creation and Evolution of the UniverseFinalist
Walter SullivanBlack Holes: the Edge of the Space, the End of TimeFinalist
1982[60]HardcoverDonald C. Johanson and Maitland A. EdeyLucy: The Beginnings of HumankindWinner
Gene BylinskyLife in Darwin's Universe: Evolution and the CosmosFinalist
Eric ChaissonCosmic Dawn: The Origins of Matter and LifeFinalist
Steven J. GouldThe Mismeasure of ManFinalist
Steven M. StanleyThe New Evolutionary Timetable: Fossils, Genes and the Origin of SpeciesFinalist
PaperbackFred Alan WolfTaking the Quantum Leap: The New Physics for NonscientistsWinner
Freeman DysonDisturbing the UniverseFinalist
Howard E. GruberDarwin on Man: A Psychological Study of Scientific CreativityFinalist
Bernd HeinrichBumblebee EconomicsFinalist
Guy MurchieThe Seven Mysteries of Life: An Exploration in Science & PhilosophyFinalist
1983[61]HardcoverAbraham Pais"Subtle is the Lord ...": The Science and Life of Albert EinsteinWinner
Philip J. HiltsScientific Temperaments: Three Lives in Contemporary ScienceFinalist
Melvin KonnerThe Tangled Wing: Biological Constraints on the Human SpiritFinalist
Ernst MayrThe Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution and InheritanceFinalist
Heinz R. PagelsCosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of NatureFinalist
PaperbackPhilip J. Davis and Reuben HershThe Mathematical ExperienceFinalist
Morris KlineMathematics: The Loss of CertaintyFinalist
Cynthia MossPortrait in the Wild: Animal Behavior in the Western WorldFinalist
Berton RouechéThe Medical DetectivesFinalist
G. Ledyard StebbinsDarwin to DNA: Molecules to Humanity (new)

1983/1984

1983 entries were published during 1982, the pattern established for 1949 books in 1950. Winners in 27 categories were announced April 13 and privately celebrated April 28, 1983.[citation needed]

The awards practically went out of business that spring. Their salvation with a reduced program to be determined was announced in November. The revamp was completed only next summer, with an autumn program recognizing books published during the award year (initially, preceding November to current October). There were no awards for books published in 1983 before November.

By this time the awards were sponsored by the book publishers alone. From 1980 (for 1979 books) they were termed "American Book Awards", and the National Book Awards were considered to have been discontinued after 1979.[citation needed]

1984 entries for the "revamped" awards in merely three categories were published November 1983 to October 1984; that is, approximately during the award year. Eleven finalists were announced October 17.[7] Winners were announced and celebrated November 15, 1984.[63]

1984-1989

National Book Award for Nonfiction winners and finalists, 1984-1989
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResultRef.
1984Robert V. ReminiAndrew Jackson and the Course of American Democracy, 1833–1845Andrew Jackson, President of the United States from 1829 to 1837Winner[64]
Howard M. FeinsteinBecoming William JamesWilliam James, American philosopher, psychologist, and pragmatist (1842–1910)Finalist
Richard MariusThomas More: A BiographyThomas More, English statesman and philosopher (1478–1535)Finalist
Ernst PawelThe Nightmare of Reason: A Life of Franz KafkaFranz Kafka, Bohemian writer from Prague (1883–1924)Finalist
Eudora WeltyOne Writer's BeginningsEudora Welty, American short story writer, novelist and photographerFinalist
1985J. Anthony LukasCommon Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American FamiliesWinner[65]
Daniel J. KevlesIn the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Use of Human HeredityFinalist
Walter A. McDougall...the Heavens and the Earth: A Political History of the Space AgeFinalist
1986Barry LopezArctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern LandscapeWinner[66][67]
John W. DowerWar Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific WarFinalist
Richard KlugerThe Paper: The Life and Times of the New York Herald TribuneNew York Herald Tribune, Defunct American newspaper published in New York CityFinalist
Michael S. ReynoldsThe Young HemingwayErnest Hemingway, American author and journalist (1899–1961)Finalist
Theodore RosengartenTombee: Portrait of a Cotton PlanterFinalist
1987Richard RhodesThe Making of the Atomic BombWinner[68]
David Herbert DonaldLook Homeward: A Life of Thomas WolfeThomas Wolfe, American novelistFinalist
James GleickChaos: Making a New ScienceFinalist
Claudia KoonzMothers in the FatherlandFinalist
Robert A.M. Stern, Gregory Gilmartin, and Thomas MellinsNew York 1930: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Two World WarsFinalist
1988Neil SheehanA Bright Shining Lie: John Paul Vann and America in VietnamJohn Paul Vann, Lieutenant colonel in the United States Army, known for his role in the Vietnam War (1924 – 1972)Winner[69]
Eric FonerReconstruction: America's Unfinished Revolution, 1863–1877Reconstruction era in the United StatesFinalist
Peter GayFreud: A Life for Our TimeSigmund Freud, Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)[i]Finalist
Brenda MaddoxNora: The Real Life of Molly BloomMolly Bloom, Fictional character, wife of the main protagonist in UlyssesFinalist
Jack McLaughlinJefferson and Monticello: The Biography of a BuilderThomas Jefferson, President of the United States from 1801 to 1809, and Monticello, the primary residence of U.S. president Thomas JeffersonFinalist
1989Thomas L. FriedmanFrom Beirut to JerusalemWinner[70]
Taylor BranchParting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954–63Finalist
McGeorge BundyDanger and Survival: Choices about the Bomb in the First Fifty YearsFinalist
William PfaffBarbarian Sentiments: How the American Century EndsFinalist
Marilynne RobinsonMother Country: Britain, the Welfare State and Nuclear PollutionFinalist

1990s

National Book Award for Nonfiction winners and finalists, 1990-1999
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResultRef.
1990Ron ChernowThe House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern FinanceWinner[71]
Samuel G. FreedmanSmall Victories: The Real World of a Teacher, Her Students and Their High SchoolFinalist
Roger MorrisRichard Milhous Nixon: The Rise of an American PoliticianRichard Nixon, President of the United States from 1969 to 1974Finalist
Steven Naifeh and Gregory White SmithJackson Pollock: An American Saga[Jackson Pollock, American abstract painter (1912–1956)Finalist
T.H. WatkinsRighteous Pilgrim: The Life and Times of Harold L. Ickes, 1847–1952Harold L. Ickes, American politician (1874–1952)Finalist
1991Orlando PattersonFreedom, Vol. 1: Freedom in the Making of Western CultureWinner[72]
E.J. Dionne, Jr.Why Americans Hate PoliticsFinalist
Melissa Fay GreenePraying for SheetrockFinalist
R.W.B. LewisThe Jameses: A Family NarrativeHenry James, American-born British writer and literary critic, and William James, American philosopher, psychologist, and pragmatist (1842–1910)Finalist
Diane Wood MiddlebrookAnne Sexton: A BiographyAnne Sexton, American poet (1928–1974)Finalist
1992Paul MonetteBecoming a Man: Half a Life StoryPaul Monette, American author, poet, and activist (1945 – 1995)Winner[73]
Edward L. AyersThe Promise of the New SouthFinalist
James GleickGenius: The Life and Science of Richard FeynmanRichard Feynman, American theoretical physicist (1918–1988)Finalist
David McCulloughTrumanHarry S. Truman, President of the United States from 1945 to 1953Finalist
Garry WillsLincoln at Gettysburg: The Words That Remade AmericaGettysburg Address, Speech by U.S. President Abraham LincolnFinalist
1993Gore VidalUnited States: Essays 1952–1992Winner[74]
William LeachLand of Desire: Merchants, Power, and the Rise of a New American CultureFinalist
David Levering LewisW. E. B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, 1868–1919W. E. B. Du Bois, American sociologist, historian, socialist, activist, and writerFinalist
Richard SlotkinGunfighter Nation: The Myth of the Frontier in Twentieth-Century AmericaFinalist
Peter SvensonBattlefield: Farming a Civil War BattlegroundFinalist
1994Sherwin B. NulandHow We Die: Reflections on Life's Final ChapterWinner[75]
John Putnam DemosThe Unredeemed Captive: A Family Story from Early AmericaFinalist
Jane Mayer and Jill AbramsonStrange Justice: The Selling of Clarence ThomasClarence Thomas, US Supreme Court justice since 1991Finalist
John Edgar WidemanFatheralong: A Meditation on Fathers, Sons, Race and SocietyFinalist
Tobias WolffIn Pharoah's Army: Memories of the Lost WarTobias Wolff, American writer and educatorFinalist
1995Tina RosenbergThe Haunted Land: Facing Europe's Ghosts After CommunismWinner[76]
Dennis CovingtonSalvation on Sand Mountain: Snake Handling and Redemption in Southern AppalachiaFinalist
Daniel C. Dennett, Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meaning of LifeFinalist
Jonathan HarrA Civil ActionAnderson v. Cryovac, 1986 US federal lawsuit concerning toxic contamination of groundwaterFinalist
Maryanne VollersGhosts of MississippiFinalist
1996James P. CarrollAn American Requiem: God, My Father, and the War that Came Between UsWinner[77]
Melissa Fay GreeneThe Temple BombingFinalist
Paul HendricksonThe Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost WarRobert McNamara, American businessman and Secretary of DefenseFinalist
Cary ReichThe Life of Nelson A. Rockefeller: Worlds to Conquer, 1908–1958Nelson Rockefeller, Vice president of the United States from 1974 to 1977Finalist
Anne RoipheFruitful: A Real Mother in the Modern WorldFinalist
1997Joseph J. EllisAmerican Sphinx: The Character of Thomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson, President of the United States from 1801 to 1809Finalist[78]
David I. KertzerThe Kidnapping of Edgardo MortaraEdgardo MortaraWinner
Jamaica KincaidMy BrotherFinalist
Thomas LynchThe Undertaking: Life Studies from the Dismal TradeFuneral directors, Professionals involved in the business of funeral ritesFinalist
Sam TanenhausWhittaker Chambers: A BiographyWhittaker Chambers, Defected communist spy, writer, editor (1901–1961)Finalist
1998Edward BallSlaves in the FamilyWinner[79]
Harold BloomShakespeare: The Invention of the HumanWilliam Shakespeare, English poet, playwright, and actor (1564–1616)Finalist
Yaffa EliachThere Once Was a World: A 900-Year Chronicle of the Shtetl of EishyshokJewish EishyshokFinalist
Beth KephartA Slant of Sun: One Child's CourageFinalist
Henry MayerAll on Fire: William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolition of SlaveryWilliam Lloyd Garrison, American journalist and abolitionist (1805–1879)Finalist
1999John W. DowerEmbracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War IIWinner[80]
Natalie AngierWoman: An Intimate GeographyFinalist
Mark BowdenBlack Hawk Down: A Story of Modern WarFinalist
John Phillip SantosPlaces Left Unfinished at the Time of CreationJohn Phillip Santos, American freelance filmmaker, producer, journalist, authorFinalist
Judith ThurmanSecrets of the Flesh: A Life of ColetteColette, French novelistFinalist

2000s

National Book Award for Nonfiction winners and finalists, 2000-2009
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResultRef.
2000Nathaniel PhilbrickIn the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship EssexWhaleship Essex, American whaleship from Nantucket, MassachusettsWinner[81][82]
Jacques BarzunFrom Dawn to Decadence: 500 Years of Western Cultural Life, 1500 to the PresentFinalist
Alice KaplanThe Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert BrasillachRobert Brasillach, French writer and journalistFinalist
David Levering LewisW.E.B. Du Bois: The Fight for Equality and the American Century, 1919–1963W.E.B. Du Bois, American sociologist, historian, socialist, activist, and writerFinalist
Patrick Tierney[j]Darkness in El Dorado: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the AmazonFinalist
2001Andrew SolomonThe Noonday Demon: An Atlas of DepressionWinner[84][85]
Marie AranaAmerican Chica: Two Worlds, One ChildhoodFinalist
Nina BernsteinThe Lost Children of Wilder: The Epic Struggle to Change Foster CareFinalist
David James DuncanMy Story as Told by WaterFinalist
Jan T. GrossNeighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, PolandFinalist
2002Robert A. CaroMaster of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon JohnsonLyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States from 1963 to 1969Winner[86]
Devra DavisWhen Smoke Ran Like Water: Tales of Environmental Deception and the Battle Against Pollution1948 Donora smog, Major Pennsylvania air pollution incidentFinalist
Atul GawandeComplications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect ScienceFinalist
Elizabeth GilbertThe Last American ManEustace ConwayFinalist
Steve OlsonMapping Human History: Discovering the Past through Our GenesFinalist
2003Carlos EireWaiting for Snow in Havana: Confessions of a Cuban BoyWinner[87]
Anne ApplebaumGulag: A HistoryFinalist
George Howe ColtThe Big House: A Century in the Life of an American Summer HomeFinalist
John D'EmilioLost Prophet: The Life and Times of Bayard RustinBayard Rustin, American civil rights activist (1912–1987)Finalist
Erik LarsonThe Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed AmericaFinalist
2004Kevin BoyleArc of Justice: A Saga of Race, Civil Rights, and Murder in the Jazz AgeWinner[88]
David Hackett FischerWashington's CrossingFinalist
Jennifer GonnermanLife on the Outside: The Prison Odyssey of Elaine BartlettFinalist
Stephen GreenblattWill in the World: How Shakespeare Became ShakespeareWilliam Shakespeare, English poet, playwright, and actor (1564–1616)Finalist
9/11 Commission9/11 Commission ReportThe 9/11 Commission's final report on the September 11 attacksFinalist
2005Joan DidionThe Year of Magical ThinkingJoan Didion, American writer (1934–2021)Winner[89]
Alan BurdickOut of Eden: An Odyssey of Ecological InvasionFinalist
Leo DamroschJean-Jacques Rousseau: Restless GeniusJean-Jacques Rousseau, Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer (1712–1778)Finalist
Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin TowersSeptember 11 attacks, 2001 Islamist terrorist attacks in the United StatesFinalist
Adam HochschildBury the Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire's SlavesFinalist
2006Timothy EganThe Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust BowlWinner[90][91]
Taylor BranchAt Canaan's Edge: America in the King Years, 1965-68Finalist
Rajiv ChandrasekaranImperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green ZoneIraq's Green Zone, Area in Baghdad, IraqFinalist
Peter HesslerOracle Bones: A Journey Between China's Past and PresentFinalist
Lawrence WrightThe Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11Al-Qaeda, Salafi jihadist organization founded in 1988Finalist
2007Tim WeinerLegacy of Ashes: The History of the CIACentral Intelligence Agency, National intelligence agency of the United StatesWinner[92]
Edwidge DanticatBrother, I'm DyingEdwidge Danticat, Haitian-American writerFinalist
Christopher HitchensGod Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons EverythingFinalist
Woody HoltonUnruly Americans and the Origins of the ConstitutionFinalist
Arnold RampersadRalph Ellison: A BiographyRalph Ellison, American novelist, literary critic, scholar and writer (1913–1994)Finalist
2008Annette Gordon-ReedThe Hemingses of Monticello: An American FamilyWinner[93]
Drew Gilpin FaustThis Republic of Suffering: Death and the American Civil WarAmerican Civil War, 1861–1865 conflict in the United StatesFinalist
Jane MayerThe Dark Side: The Inside Story of How the War on Terror Turned into a War on American IdealsWar on terror, Ongoing international military campaign following the September 11 attacksFinalist
Jim SheelerFinal Salute: A Story of Unfinished LivesFinalist
Joan WickershamThe Suicide Index: Putting My Father's Death in OrderFinalist
2009T. J. StilesThe First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius VanderbiltCornelius Vanderbilt, American businessman and tycoon (1794–1877)Winner[94]
David M. CarrollFollowing the Water: A Hydromancer's NotebookFinalist
Sean B. CarrollRemarkable Creatures: Epic Adventures in the Search for the Origins of SpeciesFinalist
Greg GrandinFordlândia: The Rise and Fall of Henry Ford's Forgotten Jungle CityFordlândia, Village in Pará, BrazilFinalist
Adrienne MayorThe Poison King: The Life and Legend of Mithradates, Rome's Deadliest EnemyMithradates, King of Pontus from 120 to 63 BCFinalist

2010s

National Book Award for Nonfiction winners and finalists, 2010-2019
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResultRef.
2010Patti SmithJust KidsPatti Smith, American singer, songwriter, author and poetWinner[95]
Barbara DemickNothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North KoreaNorth Korea, Country in East AsiaFinalist
John W. DowerCultures of War: Pearl Harbor, Hiroshima, 9-11, IraqFinalist
Justin SpringSecret Historian: The Life and Times of Samuel Steward, Professor, Tattoo Artist, and Sexual RenegadeSamuel Steward, American poet, novelist, tattoo artistFinalist
Megan K. StackEvery Man in This Village Is a Liar: An Education in WarFinalist
2011Stephen GreenblattThe Swerve: How the World Became ModernWinner[96][97]
Deborah BakerThe Convert: A Tale of Exile and ExtremismMaryam Jameelah, American writerFinalist
Mary GabrielLove and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a RevolutionKarl Marx, German philosopher (1818–1883), and Jenny von Westphalen, German theatre critic and political activistFinalist
Manning MarableMalcolm X: A Life of ReinventionMalcolm X, African-American human rights activist (1925–1965)Finalist
Lauren RednissRadioactive: Marie & Pierre Curie, A Tale of Love & FalloutMarie Curie, Polish-French physicist and chemist (1867–1934), and Pierre Curie, French physicist (1859–1906)Finalist[98]
2012Katherine BooBehind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai UndercityMumbai, Capital of Maharashtra, IndiaWinner[99][100][101][102]
Anne ApplebaumIron Curtain: The Crushing of Eastern Europe, 1945–1956Finalist
Robert A. CaroThe Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon JohnsonLyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States from 1963 to 1969Finalist
Domingo MartinezThe Boy Kings of TexasFinalist[103]
Anthony ShadidHouse of Stone: A Memoir of Home, Family, and a Lost Middle EastAnthony Shadid, American journalistFinalist
2013George PackerThe Unwinding: An Inner History of the New AmericaWinner[104][105][106]
Jill LeporeBook of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane FranklinJane Franklin Mecom, 18th-century American and sister of Benjamin FranklinFinalist
Wendy LowerHitler's Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing FieldsFinalist
Alan TaylorThe Internal Enemy: Slavery and War in Virginia, 1772-1832Finalist
Lawrence WrightGoing Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of BeliefFinalist
2014Evan OsnosAge of Ambition: Chasing Fortune, Truth, and Faith in the New ChinaWinner[107][108]
Roz ChastCan't We Talk About Something More Pleasant?Finalist
Anand GopalNo Good Men Among The LivingFinalist
John LahrTennessee Williams: Mad Pilgrimage of the FleshTennessee Williams, American playwright (1911–1983)Finalist
E.O. WilsonThe Meaning of Human ExistenceFinalist
2015Ta-Nehisi CoatesBetween the World and MeWinner[109][110]
Sally MannHold Still: A Memoir with PhotographsFinalist
Sy MontgomeryThe Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of ConsciousnessFinalist
Carla PowerIf the Oceans Were Ink: An Unlikely Friendship and a Journey to the Heart of the QuranFinalist
Tracy K. SmithOrdinary Light: A MemoirTracy K. Smith, American poetFinalist
2016Ibram X. KendiStamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in AmericaWinner[111][112]
Arlie Russell HochschildStrangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American RightFinalist[113]
Viet Thanh NguyenNothing Ever Dies: Vietnam and the Memory of WarFinalist[113]
Andrés ReséndezThe Other Slavery: The Uncovered Story of Indian Enslavement in AmericaFinalist[113]
Heather Ann ThompsonBlood in the Water: The Attica Prison Uprising of 1971 and Its LegacyAttica Prison riot, 1971 prisoner rebellion, Attica, New York prisonFinalist[113]
2017Masha GessenThe Future Is History: How Totalitarianism Reclaimed RussiaWinner[114][115]
Erica Armstrong DunbarNever Caught: The Washingtons’ Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave, Ona JudgeFinalist
Frances FitzGeraldThe Evangelicals: The Struggle to Shape AmericaFinalist
David GrannKillers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBIOsage Indian murders, Series of murders of Osage Indians in Osage County, OklahomaFinalist
Nancy MacLeanDemocracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for AmericaFinalist
2018Jeffrey C. StewartThe New Negro: The Life of Alain LockeAlain LeRoy Locke, American philosopher and writer (1885–1954)Winner[116][117]
Colin G. CallowayThe Indian World of George Washington: The First President, the First Americans, and the Birth of the NationFinalist
Victoria JohnsonAmerican Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early RepublicDavid Hosack, American physician, botanist, and educator (1769-1835)Finalist
Sarah SmarshHeartland: A Memoir of Working Hard and Being Broke in the Richest Country on EarthFinalist
Adam WinklerWe the Corporations: How American Businesses Won Their Civil RightsCorporate personhood and the rights of corporations under the U.S. ConstitutionFinalist
2019Sarah M. BroomThe Yellow HouseWinner[118]
Tressie McMillan CottomThick: And Other EssaysFinalist
Carolyn ForchéWhat You Have Heard is True: A Memoir of Witness and ResistanceFinalist
David TreuerThe Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Native America from 1890 to the PresentFinalist
Albert Woodfox with Leslie GeorgeSolitarySolitary confinement, Strict imprisonment formFinalist[119]

2020s

National Book Award for Nonfiction winners and finalists, 2020-2029
YearAuthorTitleSubjectResultRef.
2020Les Payne and Tamara PayneThe Dead Are Arising: The Life of Malcolm XMalcolm X, African-American human rights activist (1925–1965)Winner[120]
Claudio SauntUnworthy Republic: The Dispossession of Native Americans and the Road to Indian TerritoryFinalist
Jenn ShaplandMy Autobiography of Carson McCullers: A MemoirFinalist
Karla Cornejo VillavicencioThe Undocumented AmericansFinalist
Jerald WalkerHow To Make a Slave and Other EssaysFinalist
2021Tiya MilesAll That She Carried: The Journey of Ashley’s Sack, a Black Family KeepsakeAshley’s Sack, a mid-1800s cloth sack embroidered with account of a slave sale of a 9-year-old girlWinner[121][122]
Hanif AbdurraqibA Little Devil in America: Notes in Praise of Black PerformanceFinalist
Lucas BessireRunning Out: In Search of Water on the High PlainsFinalist
Grace M ChoTastes Like War: A MemoirFinalist
Nicole EustaceCovered with Night: A Story of Murder and Indigenous Justice in Early AmericaFinalist
2022Imani PerrySouth to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon To Understand the Soul of a NationWinner[123][124]
Meghan O’RourkeThe Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic IllnessFinalist[83]
David QuammenBreathless: The Scientific Race To Defeat a Deadly VirusFinalist[83]
Ingrid Rojas ContrerasThe Man Who Could Move Clouds: A MemoirFinalist[83]
Robert Samuels and Toluse OlorunnipaHis Name Is George Floyd: One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial JusticeGeorge Floyd, African-American man murdered by a police officer (1973–2020)Finalist[83]
2023Ned BlackhawkThe Rediscovery of America: Native peoples and the unmaking of US historyWinner[125]
Cristina Rivera GarzaLiliana’s Invincible Summer: A sister’s search for justiceFinalist[126]
Christina SharpeOrdinary Notes
Raja ShehadehWe Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I: A Palestinian memoir
John VaillantFire Weather: A true story from a hotter world

Repeat winners

See also Winners of multiple U.S. National Book Awards

Three books have won two literary National Book Awards (that is, excluding graphics), all in nonfiction subcategories of 1964 to 1983.

  • John Clive, Thomas Babington Macaulay: The Shaping of the Historian
1974 Biography; 1974 History
1979 Contemporary Thought; 1980 General Nonfiction, Paperback
1975 Arts and Letters; 1975 Science

Matthiessen and Thomas won three Awards (as did Saul Bellow, all fiction). Matthiessen won the 2008 fiction award. Thomas is one of several authors of two Award-winning books in nonfiction categories.

  • Justin Kaplan, 1961, 1981 (Arts and Letters, Biography/Autobiography)
  • George F. Kennan, 1957, 1968 (Nonfiction, History and Biography)
  • Anne Morrow Lindbergh, 1936, 1939 (Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction)
  • David McCullough, 1978, 1982 (History, Autobiography/Biography)
  • Arthur Schlesinger, 1966, 1979 (History and Biography, Biography and Autobiography)
  • Frances Steegmuller, 1971, 1981 (Arts and Letters, Translation)
  • Lewis Thomas, 1975, 1981 (Arts and Letters and Science, Science)

See also

Notes

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