The WH Smith Literary Award was an award founded in 1959 by British high street retailer W H Smith. Its founding aim was stated to be to "encourage and bring international esteem to authors of the British Commonwealth"; originally open to all residents of the UK, the Commonwealth and the Republic of Ireland, it latterly admitted foreign works in translation and works by US authors. The final three winners were Americans (Philip Roth, Donna Tartt and Richard Powers), and 2005 was the award's final year.
The "W H Smith Illustration Award" ran from 1987 to 1994.
The "W H Smith Mind-Boggling Book Award" for children's literature ran from 1993 to 1996.
W H Smith currently sponsors the National Book Awards Children's Book of the Year (the "British Children's Book Award" through 2009).
Read more about WH Smith Literary Award: Winners, WH Smith Mind-Boggling Book Award
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