2011 British Sports Book Awards
THE SPORTS BOOKSHELF SPOTLIGHTS THE SHORTLISTS PART TWO -- BEST BIOGRAPHY The shortlists have been announced for the ninth British Sports Book Awards, organised by the National Sporting Club. The winners will be named at a ceremony at The Savoy Hotel on 9th May. The number of categories rises to 10 this year with the introduction of ‘best racing book’ and ‘best sports book retailer’ in addition to best biography and autobiography, best football, cricket and rugby books, best illustrated title, best new writer and best publicity campaign. After the awards are made, the winners in each category will be entered into a public vote to find the best overall sports book of the year -- a campaign that will be supported by booksellers throughout the country in the run up to Father's Day. The Sports Bookshelf puts each nominated title under the spotlight, with links to selected reviews. Today’s spotlight is on the Best Biography award, for which the candidates are: Frankincense