The Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize - Non-Fiction
Christchurch City Libraries lists literary prize winners and links to catalogue searches, but we may not hold copies of all titles mentioned.
Note: Pacific Rim Voices is grateful for the interest and recognition the Kiriyama Prize has received over the last twelve years. At the present time the Kiriyama Prize is being restructured. While this process is under way, publishers are kindly asked not to submit further entries. When a new time line and new rules are in place, entries will once again be welcome. September 14 2008
2008
- The Fragile Edge: Diving and Other Adventures in the South Pacific Winner
- Julia Whitty
- The Father of All Things
- Tom Bissell
- East Wind Melts the Ice
- Liza Dalby
- India After Gandhi
- Ramachandra Guha
- The Talented Women of the Zhang Family
- Susan Mann
2007
Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Fight Terrorism and Build Nations Winner - Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin
- The Haiku Apprentice
- Abigail Friedman
- Blonde Indian: An Alaska Native Memoir
- Ernestine Hayes
- Tigers in Red Weather: A Quest for the Last Wild Tigers
- Ruth Padel
- Chinese Lessons: An American, His Classmates, and the Story of the New China
- John Pomfret
2006
The Reindeer People Winner - Piers Vitebsky
- Isami's House
- Gail Lee Bernstein
- Crossing Three Wildernesses
- U Sam Oeur
- A Man With No Talents
- Oyama Shiro (translated by Edward Fowler)
- The Golden Spruce
- John Vaillant
2005
Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found Suketu Mehta Winner - The Devil's Highway Luis Alberto Urrea
- The Whale and the Supercomputer: On the Northern Front of Climate Change Charles Wohlforth
- Pol Pot: History of a Nightmare Philip Short
- The Life of Isamu Noguchi: Journey without Borders Masayo Duus (translated by Peter Duus)
2003/2004
- Dancing with Strangers Inga Clendinnen Winner
- White Mughals: Love and betrayal in Eighteenth Century India William Dalrymple
- Out of God's Oven: Travels in a fractured land Dom Moraes and Sarayu Srivatsa
- Secrets and spies: The Harbin Files Mara Moustafine
- Kamikaze, cherry blossoms, and nationalisms: The Militarization of aesthetics in Japanese history Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney
2002
From the land of green ghosts: A Burmese odyssey Pascal Khoo Thwe Winner- Singing to the dead: A Missioner's life among refugees from Burma Victoria Armour-Hileman
- Korean Endgame: A Strategy for reunification and US disengagement Selig S. Harrison
- Emperor of Japan: Meiji and his world, 1852-1912 Donald Keene
- The Good women of China: Hidden voices Xinran, translated by Esther Tyldesley
2001
- River Town Peter Hessler Winner
- Indira: The Life of Indira Nehru Gandhi Katherine Frank
- Red dust: A Path through China Ma Jian, translated by Flora Drew
- Inside Passage: A Journey beyond borders Richard Manning
- Perpetual happiness: The Ming Emperor Yongle Shih-Shan Henry Tsai
2000
Things that must not be forgotten: A Childhood in wartime China David Michael Kwan Winner- Hirohito and the making of modern Japan Herbert Bix
- When broken glass floats: Growing up under the Khmer Rouge Chanrithy Him
- Ladder to the clouds: Intrigue and tradition in Chinese rank Beverley Jackson and David Hugus
- Asian American dreams: The Emergence of an American people Helen Zia
1999
- Catfish and Mandala: A Two-Wheeled journey through the landscape and memory of Vietnam Andrew X. Pham Winner
- The Mummies of Urumchi Elizabeth W. Barber
- Embracing defeat: Japan in the wake of World War II John Dower
- Riska: Memories of a Dayak girlhood Riska Orpa Sari, edited by Linda Spalding






