Motorcycle Award of Excellence for best Motorcycle Book, Wilfred Eggleston Award for Non-Fiction (2006)
Edward L. Bishop is a Canadian writer and academic. A professor of English literature and film studies at the University of Alberta, his first non-academic publication was Riding with Rilke: Reflections on Motorcycles and Books,[1] a travel memoir which was a Canadian bestseller in 2005 and a finalist for the 2005 Governor General's Award for English non-fiction, and won the MAX Award (Motorcycle Award of Excellence) for best Motorcycle Book and Wilfred Eggleston Award for Non-Fiction.[2][3]
Bishop, Ted (27 September 1999). Plastic is passe: credit is no longer a mark of distinction. Cash means class and escape from the matrix. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. {{cite book}}: |newspaper= ignored (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Bishop, Edward (2002). "Institutions of Modernism: Literary Elites and Public Culture". Modern Philology. 99 (3): 485+. doi:10.1086/493109.