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Most titles consist of classical works in the humanities published in unbound print runs for this purpose. Schools would contract with a local bindery to prepare prize editions stamped or embossed with the logo of the school. The editions are often made to resemble the fine bindings of the 18th century and are prized by booksellers for their ...
American History Book Prize New-York Historical Society Children's History Book Prize Gilder Lehrman Prize for Military History: National Council on Public History book prize: National Council on Public History: Best book about or growing out of public history published within the previous two calendar years: since 2005 Francis Parkman Prize
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J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize; Jane Grigson Award; John H. Dunning Prize; John Whitney Hall Book Prize; Joseph Levenson Book Prize; Judy Grahn Award; Justin Winsor Prize (history) Justin Winsor Prize (library)
Oscar's Book Prize is a British children's book prize awarded annually to a book for pre-school age children, which was first published in the UK during the previous calendar year. The £5,000 prize is supported by the London Evening Standard and sponsored by Amazon and the National Literacy Trust , its patron is Princess Beatrice .
The Carter G. Woodson Book Award is an American literary award created in 1973 by the Racism and Social Justice Committee of the National Council for the Social Studies to promote cultural literacy in children and young adults. [1] First presented in 1974, the award is named for American historian, author, and journalist Carter G. Woodson ...
The 1970 Newbery Medal winning book Sounder, by William H. Armstrong, was the inaugural winner of the Mark Twain Award in 1972. [ 2 ] Peg Kehret has won the Mark Twain Award four times, once in 1999 for Small Steps: The Year I Got Polio , a memoir of her childhood, and three times in six years from 2007 to 2012 for novels.