Frankfurt eBook Awards

In October 1999, the International eBook Award Foundation created the Frankfurt eBook Award (FeBA) to recognize excellence in eBooks, a new media with tremendous potential and opportunities for authors, publishers, imprints, and the reading public throughout the world. For the Children's eBook Award, see the Bologna Awards page.


2001

GRAND PRIZE WINNERS

Best Fiction Work
The Glass Palace by Amitav Ghosh (Random House)

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Best Non-Fiction Work
Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government by Steven Levy (Penguin Putnam)

DISTINGUISHED EBOOK AWARD

Fiction
Faithless: Tales of Transgression by Joyce Carol Oates (PerfectBound Publishing)

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Non-Fiction
The Making of Kind of Blue: Miles Davis and His Masterpiece by Eric Nisenson (St. Martin's Press)

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THE ROXANNA FROST AWARD

New York City Travel Guide (Fodor's)

SPECIAL CITATION

Intrigues by Fran�ois Taillandier (Editions 00h00)


2000

Best Original eBook (2 Winners)

Paradise Square by E.M. Schorb (Denlinger's Publishers Ltd.)

When Pride Still Mattered: A Life of Vince Lombardi by David Maraniss (Simon & Schuster)

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Best Original Fiction Ebook
The Last Dance by Ed McBain (Simon & Schuster)

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Best Original Nonfiction Ebook
Counting Coup: A True Story of Basketball and Honor on the Little Big Horn by Larry Colton (iPublish.com/Time-Warner Books)

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Best Fiction Ebook Originally in Print
White Teeth by Zadie Smith (Random House)

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Best Nonfiction Ebook Originally in Print
Radical Brand (�berleben in der Sintflut) by Vilim Vasata (Econ Verlag, Germany)