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Alan F. J. Artibise (editor). Gateway City: Documents on the City of Winnipeg, 1873-1913. University of Manitoba Press. 1979. 288pp. For the Manitoba Record Society.

Alan F. J. Artibise. Winnipeg: A Social History of Urban Growth, 1874-1914. McGill-Queen's University Press. 1975. 382pp.

Ruben Bellan. Winnipeg, First Century: An Economic History. Queenston House. 1978. 270pp.

Steven Benstead. Winnipeg: City at the Forks. McNally Robinson. 1993. 123pp.

David Jay Bercuson. Confrontation at Winnipeg: Labour, Industrial Relations, and the General Strike. McGill-Queen's University Press. 1990. 239pp.

Jim Blanchard. Winnipeg 1912: Diary of a City. University of Manitoba Press. 2005. 277pp.

Stanislao Carbone. Italians in Winnipeg: An Illustrated History. University of Manitoba Press. 1998. 102pp.

Christopher Dafoe. Winnipeg: Heart of the Continent. Great Plains Publications. 2002. 226pp.

Arthur Grenke. The German Community in Winnipeg: 1872 to 1919. AMS Press. 1991. 332pp.

Esyllt W. Jones. Influenza 1918: Disease, Death, and Struggle in Winnipeg. University of Toronto Press. 2007. 248pp.

Harold Kaplan. Reform, Planning, and City Politics: Montreal, Winnipeg, Toronto. University of Toronto Press. 1982. 775pp.

D. C. Masters. The Winnipeg General Strike. University of Toronto Press. 1950. 159pp.

Jim Silver. Solutions That Work: Fighting Poverty in Winnipeg. Fernwood Publishing. 2000. 150pp.

David C. Walker. The Great Winnipeg Dream: The Re-Development of Portage and Main. Mosaic Press. 1979. 174pp.




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