1936 Governor General's Awards
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The 1936 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit began the tradition of Governor General's awards in Canada. They comprised only two categories: Fiction and Non-Fiction, and excluded French-language books.
Lord Tweedsmuir, the Governor General of Canada and himself the noted author of The Thirty-Nine Steps, presented the awards.
[edit] Winners:
- Fiction: Bertram Brooker, Think of the Earth.
- Non-Fiction: T. B. Robertson, collected newspaper articles.
[edit] Other Governor General's Awards:
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