History society honours three Manitoba books

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Three locally produced books have won 2010 Manitoba Historical Society’s Margaret McWilliams Awards.

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Three locally produced books have won 2010 Manitoba Historical Society’s Margaret McWilliams Awards.

Winnipeg’s Great War: A City Comes of Age, by Jim Blanchard, was selected for best popular history, while The Mosaic Village: An Illustrated History of Winnipeg’s North End, by Russ Gourluck, took the honours in the local-history category.

The award for best scholarly history went to Manitoba Premiers of the 19th and 20th Centuries, edited by Barry Ferguson and Robert Wardhaugh.

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Local author Russ Gourluck's
PHIL HOSSACK / Winnipeg Free Press Archives Local author Russ Gourluck's "The Mosaic Village: A History of Winnipeg's North End" won a Margaret McWilliams award for local history.

The winners were announced Thursday in honour of May 12’s annual Manitoba Day designation.

The winners receive a framed certificate but no cash, historical society spokesman Gordon Goldborough said.

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