The James Tait Black Memorial Prize poll results

What you've read:

24 – 1934: Robert Graves, I, Claudius

22 – 1934: Robert Graves, Claudius the God

19 – 1924: E. M. Forster, A Passage to India
       1995: Christopher Priest, The Prestige

15 – 1984: Angela Carter, Nights at the Circus
        2000: Zadie Smith, White Teeth

14 – 1984: J. G. Ballard, Empire of the Sun

12 = 2006: Cormac McCarthy, The Road
        2009: A. S. Byatt, The Children's Book

11 = 1938: C. S. Forester, A Ship of the Line
        1938: C. S. Forester, Flying Colours
        1977: John le Carré, The Honourable Schoolboy
        2005: Ian McEwan, Saturday

10 = 1952: Evelyn Waugh, Men at Arms
        1956: Rose Macaulay, The Towers of Trebizond

9 = 1936: Winifred Holtby, South Riding
       1981: Salman Rushdie, Midnight's Children

8 = 1928: Siegfried Sassoon, Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man
       1982: Bruce Chatwin, On The Black Hill
       2002: Jonathan Franzen, The Corrections

7 = 1948: Graham Greene, The Heart of the Matter
       1996: Graham Swift, Last Orders

6 – 1981: Paul Theroux, The Mosquito Coast

5 = 1947: L. P. Hartley, Eustace and Hilda
       1965: Muriel Spark, The Mandelbaum Gate
       1967: Margaret Drabble, Jerusalem the Golden

4 = 1922: David Garnett, Lady into FoxMonkey by Wu Cheng'en; 1990: William Boyd, Brazzaville BeachSacred CountryThe Folding StarMaster Georgie

3 = 1929: J. B. Priestley, The Good CompanionsEngland, Their EnglandAfter Many a Summer Dies the SwanTroy ChimneysAt Lady Molly'sThe Devil's AdvocateDoctor CopernicusDarkness VisibleThe Lost Girl

2 = 1921: Walter de la Mare, Memoirs of a MidgetWithout My CloakThe New Men and The MastersThe Black PrinceMonsieur: or, The Prince of Darkness

1 = 1919: Hugh Walpole, The Secret CityThe InformerAdam's BreedMiss MoleThe Far CryMother and SonThe Ha-HaA Guest of HonourGA DisaffectionDownriverGB84The Secret Scripture

0 = 1923: Arnold Bennett, Riceyman StepsPortrait of ClareBoomerangThe Root and the FlowerHighland RiverThe VoyageA House of ChildrenTales from Bective BridgeYoung TomTravellersPoor Man's TapestryThrough the ValleyFather GooseThe Middle Age of Mrs. EliotImperial CaesarAct of DestructionA Slanting LightThe Ice SaintsSuchLangrishe, Go DownThe GasteropodEva TroutThe Bird of ParadiseThe Great Victorian CollectionPlumbWaiting for the BarbariansAllegro PostillionsWinter GardenPersephoneThe Golden Bird: Two Orkney StoriesA Season in the WestCrossing the RiverJustineIngenious Pain; 1999: Timothy Mo, Renegade, or Halo2Something Like a HousePersonalityOur Horses in EgyptThe Lotus EatersYou and IIn the Light of What We Know

I realise I meant to separate out the two C.P. Snow novels, but failed to do so; however I guess most people who have read one have read the other as well.

Thnaks for filling in the poll, and for excellent recommendations in comments.