Date Annual First awarded 1997 | ||
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The National Outdoor Book Award (NOBA) was formed in 1997 as an American-based non-profit program which each year presents awards in ten categories honoring the best in outdoor writing and publishing. It is housed at Idaho State University and chaired by Ron Watters. It is sponsored by the National Outdoor Book Awards Foundation, Idaho State University and the Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education.
Contents
- Winners and honorable mentions
- Outdoor Literature Non Fiction
- Outdoor Literature Fiction
- Historybiography
- Outdoor classic
- Nature and the environment
- Natural history literature
- Childrens
- Design and artistic merit
- Instructional
- Nature guidebook
- Outdoor Adventure guidebook
- Works of significance
- References
The award is announced in early November of each year. Winning books are promoted nationally and are entitled to display the National Outdoor Book Award gold medallion.
Winners and honorable mentions
Outdoor Literature (Non-Fiction)
Outdoor Literature (Fiction)
History/biography
Outdoor classic
Nature and the environment
Natural history literature
Children's
Design and artistic merit
Instructional
Nature guidebook
Outdoor Adventure guidebook
Works of significance
References
National Outdoor Book Award Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA