The James Fenimore Cooper Prize for Best Historical Fiction is a biannual award given by The Society of American Historians. The prize is given "to honor works of literary fiction that significantly advance the historical imagination" http://sah. columbia. edu/prizes/cooper. html. The prize is named for nineteenth century American historical novelist James Fenimore Cooper. The award includes a prize of $2,500.

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  • The James Fenimore Cooper Prize for Best Historical Fiction is a biannual award given by The Society of American Historians. The prize is given "to honor works of literary fiction that significantly advance the historical imagination" http://sah. columbia. edu/prizes/cooper. html. The prize is named for nineteenth century American historical novelist James Fenimore Cooper. The award includes a prize of $2,500. The prize has been given 9 times since 1993: 1993: Shaman by Noah Gordon 1995: In the Lake of the Woods by Tim O'Brien 1997: The Cattle Killing by John Edgar Wideman 1999: Gain by Richard Powers 2001: Tie: A Dangerous Friend by Ward Just and Bone by Bone by Peter Matthiessen 2003: Paradise Alley by Kevin Baker 2005: The Plot Against America by Philip Roth 2007: The Last Town on Earth by Thomas Mullen 2009: Loving Frank by
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  • The James Fenimore Cooper Prize for Best Historical Fiction is a biannual award given by The Society of American Historians. The prize is given "to honor works of literary fiction that significantly advance the historical imagination" http://sah. columbia. edu/prizes/cooper. html. The prize is named for nineteenth century American historical novelist James Fenimore Cooper. The award includes a prize of $2,500.
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  • James Fenimore Cooper Prize for Best Historical Fiction
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