Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards

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The Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards celebrate the best travel writing and travel writers in the world. The awards include the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year and the Edward Stanford Award for Outstanding Contribution to Travel Writing.

The Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year was previously called Dolman Best Travel Book Award (2006-2014). The award is named after Edward Stanford and is sponsored by Stanfords, a travel books and map store established in London in 1853. The Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year is one of the two principal annual travel book awards in Britain, and the only one that is open to all writers.[1] The other award is that made each year by the British Guild of Travel Writers, but that is limited to authors who are members of the Guild.

The first Dolman award was given in 2006, just two years after the only other travel book award - the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award which ran for 25 years - was abandoned by its sponsor.[1] From its founding through 2014, the £1,000 to £2,500 prize was organized by the Authors' Club and was sponsored by and named after club member William Dolman.[1][2] Beginning in 2015, a new sponsor Stanfords, a travel book store, was established along with an increase to £5,000 for the winner.

List of awards

The Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards consist of the following:

  • Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year, in association with The Authors' Club
  • Outstanding Contribution to Travel Writing
  • Fiction with a Sense of Place
  • Adventure Travel Book of the Year
  • Travel Memoir of the Year
  • Children's Travel Book of the Year
  • Travel Blog of the Year
  • Photography and Illustrated Travel Book of The Year
  • Food & Travel Book of the Year
  • Innovation in Travel Publishing
  • New Travel Writer of the Year

Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year

Blue ribbon = winner


Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year


2021[3][4]

  • Paolo Cognetti, Without Ever Reaching the Summit: A Himalayan Journey
  • Erika Fatland, The Border: A Journey Around Russia Through North Korea, China, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Norway, and the Northeast Passage
  • Blue ribbonTaran Khan, Shadow City: A Woman Walks Kabul
  • Nanjala Nyabola, Traveling While Black: Essays Inspired by a Life on the Move
  • Jini Reddy, Wanderland: A Search for Magic in the Landscape
  • Sophy Roberts, The Lost Pianos of Siberia
  • C J Schuler, Along the Amber Route: St Petersburg to Venice
  • Jonathan C Slaght, Owls of the Eastern Ice: The Quest to Find and Save the World's Largest Owl

2020[5]

2019[6][7]

  • Blue ribbon William Atkins, The Immeasurable World: Journeys in Desert Places
  • Ben Coates, The Rhine: Following Europe's Greatest River from Amsterdam to the Alps
  • Damian Le Bas, The Stopping Places: A Journey Through Gypsy Britain
  • Alev Scott, Map and Illustration by Jamie Whyte, Ottoman Odyssey: Travels Through a Lost Empire
  • Witold Szablowski, Dancing Bears: True Stories about Longing for the Old Days (translated from Polish by Antonia Lloyd Jones)
  • Daniel Trilling, Lights in the Distance: Exile and Refuge at the Borders of Europe

2018 [8][9]

2017 no award[10]

2016[11][12]

2015[13][14]

  • Philip Marsden, Rising Ground: A Search for the Spirit of Place
  • Helena Attlee, The Land Where Lemons Grow: The Story of Italy and Its Citrus Fruit
  • Blue ribbon Horatio Clare, Down to the Sea in Ships: Of Ageless Oceans and Modern Men
  • Nick Hunt, Walking the Woods and the Water: In Patrick Leigh Fermor's footsteps from the Hook of Holland to the Golden Horn
  • Jens Mühling, A Journey into Russia
  • Elizabeth Pisani, Indonesia Etc: Exploring the Improbable Nation

Dolman Best Travel Book Award


2014[15]

2013[16]

2012[citation needed]

2011[citation needed]

2010[18]

2009[19]

2008[citation needed]

2007[citation needed]

2006[citation needed]

Edward Stanford Outstanding Contribution to Travel Writing award

A lifetime achievement award for travel writing.

Fiction with a Sense of Place

Adventure Travel Book of the Year

Travel Memoir of the Year

Children's Travel Book of the Year

Photography & Illustrated Travel Book of the Year

Food & Travel Book of the Year

Innovation in Travel Publishing

  • 2017-2019 no award
  • 2016 James Cheshire & Oliver Uberti, Where the Animals Go[12]

New Travel Writer of the Year

Travel Blog of the Year

Notes

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