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Item # 639378 ·

FITCHBURG SENTINEL, Massachusetts, May 7, 1957 

* John F. Kennedy wins Pulitzer Prize (1st report)

Page 4 contains a very notable yet somewhat inconspicuous report headed: "Sen. Kennedy, O'Neill Win Pulitzer Prizes". John F. Kennedy was the first member of Congress to receive a Pulitzer Prize, won for his book "Profiles In Courage". Of course in less than 4 years he would become President of the United States. Eugene O'Neill's prize was for "Long Day's Journey Into Night".
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Item # 659765 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 8, 1928

* Thornton Wilder wins Pulitzer Prize award
* American playwright and novelist - writer
* "The Bridge of San Luis Rey" book


The top of page 4 has a one column heading: "WILDER NOVEL WINS PULITZER AWARD" with subheads and photo. First report coverage on the Pulitzer Prize awards giving out for the year of 1927.
Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Complete in 56 pages, a little irregular along the spine, generally nice.

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Item # 687959 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, May 5, 1931

* Susan Glaspell - playwright, actress
* Margaret Ayer Barnes - novelist
* Pulitzer Prize winners for journalism


The front page has a one column heading: "TWO PULITZER PRIZES ARE WON BY WOMAN" with subheads. (see) First report coverage continues inside with photos of the winners. Always nice to have notable events in history reported in this World famous publication.
Other news, sports and advertisements of the day. Complete in 56 pages, light toning at…

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Item # 570485 ·

ALBANY EVENING NEWS, New York, May 6, 1937

* "Gone With The Wind", by Margaret Mitchell, wins Pulitzer Prize

This 38 page newspaper has a two column headline near the bottom of the front page:

* Just Normal and Happy Life, Prize-Winning Author's Goal

Tells of the famous 1936 novel written by Margaret Mitchell winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1937.

Other news of the day. Some small binding slits along the spine, otherwise in good condition.

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Item # 699536 ·

THE VILLAGE VOICE, Greenwich Village, New York, June 23, 1987

* Ornette Coleman - Jazz Special

* Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
* Pulitzer Prize for music

This issue contains the "JAZZ SPECIAL", which is almost exclusively dedicated to Ornette Coleman. The cover of this supplement has: "[THE ART OF THE IMPROVISOR] ORNETTE COLEMAN", which has the feature article on page 5: "Ornette Coleman's Beautiful Difference". Many additional related articles are also present with an…

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Item # 719215 ·

THE VILLAGE VOICE, New York, Feb. 2, 1961  

* Lenny Bruce - stand-up comedian - satirist ad

The top of the front page has a somewhat large cartoon by the noted Jules Feiffer.
Feiffer is an American cartoonist and author who was considered the most widely read satirist in the country. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 as America's leading editorial cartoonist. He became a staff cartoonist for The Village Voice in 1956, where he produced the weekly comic strip titled "Feiffer" until 1997.…

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Carl Sandburg's death... Recipient of 3 Pulitzer Prizes...

Item # 697054 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 23, 1967

* Death announcement of Carl Sandburg
* Three-time Pulitzer Prize winner
* Biographer of Abraham Lincoln


The front page has the announcement of the death of Carl Sandburg which includes a photo. A 2nd article regrading his life also begins on the front page. Both continue on page 62 and include additional photos. Great to have this extensive coverage in such a prominent newspaper.

Other news of the day and advertising is found throughout.

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Item # 570172 ·

ALBANY EVENING NEWS, Albany, New York, May 4, 1937  This 26 page newspaper has a two column headline on page 18: "'GONE WITH THE WIND' 'OVERWHELMS' AUTHOR".

This tells of the famous 1936 novel written by Margaret Mitchell winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1937.

Other news of the day. Some small binding slits along the spine, otherwise in good condition.

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Item # 175466 ·

HARPER'S WEEKY, New York, January 18, 1890  Front full pg. illus. of "Mme. Lilli Lehmann-Kalisch, in the Title Role of Goldmark's Opera 'The Queen of Sheba'." Inside is a full pg. illus. of "The Pulitzer Building, the New Home of the New York 'World'." 1/2 pg. illus. of "In the Cave of the Dead."
Doublepage centerfold: "The Sir Roger De Coverley (Quadrille D'Honneur) at the New Year's Ball in the Metropolitan Opera House." Three 1/4 pg. portraits of "The Late Dowager Empress Augusta of…

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Item # 177628 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, from New York City, dated November 4, 1911.

This issue has a full, color cover before the front page. The front page of this issue is an illustration of "Joseph Pulitzer:1847-1911" which is "After the Painting by John S. Sargent."

This issue is has an illustration of "Fusion and Confusion--Boss Murphy: 'That Blame Thing Always Gives Me a Scare.'" by Kemble. There is a double page illustration of "In Charge" by Angus MacDonall and a full page illustration of "Where All…

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Item # 177327 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, October 21, 1905, from New York Front page illustration "Ditched" by W. A. Rogers; Plan to Detect and Arrest Automobilists [Automobile drivers] Who Break the Speed Laws; Mrs. Ralph Pulitzer, From the Painting by James. C. Porter; Two Important Football Games of the Early Season; Only Photographs of the Japanese Naval Victory in the Korean Straits--The War's Decisive Battle; Results of the Earthquakes in Southern Italy; Extracts from Adam's Diary; and other advertisements of…

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Item # 177128 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, December 28, 1901 Frontpage photo Guglielmo Marconi; John Swinton and his Work; fullpage illustration "The Week After Christmas" by King; fullpage illustration Miss Margaret Horton Potter; The Longest Power Transmission in the World; When the Market-Man is King with a fullpage photo; doublepage centerfold "An Afternoon Throng at Twenty-Third Street and Fifth Avenue"; fullpage illustration "American Editors. II. -Joseph Pulitzer" by Rogers; and other news of the day.…

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Item # 656165 ·

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, December 23, 1935

* Charles A. Lindbergh flees America
* American reporter Lauren "Deac" Lyman
* Pulitzer Prize winning exclusive story - part 1


The front page has a great banner headline: "LINDYS FLEE U. S. KIDNAPERS" with subheads. (see). Nice for display. Four related photos on the back page. This is Lauren 'Deac' Lyman's Pulitzer Prize winning 1st installment of his exclusive coverage revealing that the Charles Lindbergh family was leaving the United States…

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Item # 694125 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, December 24, 1935

* Charles A. Lindbergh flees America
* American reporter Lauren "Deac" Lyman
* Pulitzer Prize winning exclusive story - part 2


The front page has a three column headline: "AMERICA SHOCKED BY EXILE FORCED ON THE LINDBERGHS; ENGLAND TO GUARD ARRIVAL" with subheads (see images). This is the 2nd installment of Lauren 'Deac' Lyman's Pulitzer Prize winning exclusive coverage revealing that the Charles Lindbergh family was leaving the United States to…

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Item # 721257 ·

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, June 6, 1989

* The making of "MAUS", by Art Spiegelman
* Incredible renowned cartoonist's tale of The Holocaust
* 1st graphic novel to win a Pulitzer Prize!


The front page has a large, colorful illustration headed, "MAUS LIVES - An Exclusive Excerpt - Art Spiegelman On The Making Of A Classic Comic Strip", which points to the inside article headed: "MAUS & MAN". The article includes both excerpts and multiple examples of the…

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Item # 727167 ·

MINNEAPOLIS MORNING TRIBUNE, Sept. 12, 1945

* Manhattan Project comes to fruition
* Director physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer
* Post atomic bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki
* Japanese claim of radiation in deaths

The front page has a two column heading: "Atom Bomb Ray Deaths a Myth, Writer Discovers" with photo of Nat Finney. (see images)
Complete with all 20 pages, several small ink notations throughout with 2 on the front page, but none affecting the key report, some tiny binding holes along the…

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Item # 568472 ·

THE STARS AND STRIPES, Mediterranean Edition, April 19, 1945 

* Ernie Pyle death

One can only imagine what the owner of this actual newspaper thought when reading this article for the first time involving one of their American heroes of that time. A great issue to hang framed on the wall of any military or journalist enthusiast.
The front page has a two column headline: "Ernie Pyle Is Killed By Japanese Bullet", with photo of Pyle (see images).  Extensive details are included as well,…

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Item # 580601 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, April 7, 1945 

* Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima flag raising
* Rene Gagnon, lone survivor


A somewhat inconspicuous report on page 5 notes: "Lone Marine Survivor of Iwo Photo Due Home". The report notes that: "Rene A. Gagnon of Manchester, N.H., is the only marine in Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal's famous Mt. Suribachi flag-raising picture to survive the battle of Iwo Jima. He was homeward bound today to take part in a War Bond tour...". But he was not the…

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Item # 674055 ·

THE NEW YORK TIMES, November 6, 1930

* Sinclair Lewis - American novelist
* Wins Nobel Prize in Literature
* 1st American writer to achieve this


The top of page 27 has one column headings that include: "NOBEL PRIZE GOES TO SINCLAIR LEWIS" "First American So Honored for Writings to Accept $46,350--Rejected Pulitzer Award" "Works Popular In Sweden" and more with photo of Lewis. (see)
Complete with all 52 pages, rag edition, a few small binding slits along the spine, nice condition.

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Item # 679146 ·

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Aug. 10, 2011

* Premiere of "The Color Purple", starring Whoopi Goldberg
* Premiere of "Out of Africa", starring Meryl Streep & Robert Redford
* Contrasting reviews with full-page ads for each

A terrific issue on the premieres of both motion picture hits: "The Color Purple" and "Out of Africa". Perhaps no better issue could be found than this, it being the leading newspaper from the home of the entertainment industry - the Hollywood area's prime publication.
The…

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Item # 681459 ·

NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 11, 1949 

* "Death of A Salesman" is reviewed upon its premiere

Page 27 contains the review for a new dramatic play titled "Death of A Salesman", the famous work by playwright Arthur Miller. It is considered to be one of the greatest plays of the 20th century and in the year of its premier it won the Pulitzer Prize for drama and the Tony Award for best play.
The first sentences of the review portends the great future of his iconic work: "Arthur Miller has written a

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Item # 702574 ·

CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE, March 1, 1940

* "Gone with the Wind" movie
* 1940 Academy Awards (1st report)
* Vivien Leigh wins w/ photo


The front page has a one column heading: "Film Prizes Go to Robt. Donat and Miss Leigh" (see) Photo of Vivien Leigh is on the back page. Always nice to have notable events in history reported in this World famous publication.
Complete with all 40 pages, light toning at the margins, small library stamp within the masthead, small binding holes along the…

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Item # 703620 ·

THE VILLAGE VOICE, Greenwich Village, New York, September 7, 1961

* Jill Johnston's "Cunningham In Connecticut"
* Author, cultural critic, feminist activist
* Noteworthy columnist for The Village Voice


The feature article of this issue is an early piece done by cultural critic and icon, Jill Johnston: "DANCE: Cunningham In Connecticut." (see images) This is certainly a fine original printing to have for those who collect Johnston-related material.
Also included is a front page cartoon…

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Item # 713673 ·

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass., August 17, 1949

* Margaret Mitchell killed
* 'Gone With the Wind' author

* Pulitzer Prize winner

Page 12 has a one column heading: "'Gone With Wind' Author Succumbs To Auto Injuries" (see image)
Complete with all 28 pages, light toning and a little wear at the margins, generally nice.

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Item # 177507 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, August 15, 1908  The front page of this issue has an illustration by W. A. Rogers called "'Which 'Opposition' Will You Have, Mr. Pulitzer?' "
This issue has photos of "Awarding the Olympic Prizes" which includes and photo of "Queen Alexandra presenting the Marathon Trophy to Hayes, the American Winner." There are also photos of "A New Dirigible Balloon for the Army" and there is a illustration of "A Look into the Future" by Harry Grant Dart. A full page of

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Item # 719038 ·

THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York City, Nov. 9, 1999

* AIDS and the Children of Africa 
* Special Mark Schoofs editorial edition 


Here is a "Special Reprint Of An 8-Part Series" by Mark Schoofs with heading: "Aids: the Agony Of Africa; A Continent of Orphans" with related image. (see images) This issue contains all 8 of Schoofs' editorial pieces put into one issue. See images for a portion of the text.
Background: On November 9, 1999, The Village Voice published

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Item # 723342 ·

LOS ANGELES TIMES, Feb. 12, 2005

* Broadway icon Arthur Miller death
* American playwright & screenwriter
* Bombshell Marilyn Monroe's husband
* "Death of a Salesman" play fame


The top of the front page has a color photo with heading: "Arthur Miller / 1915-2005" Also a heading: "Playwright's Classic Dramas Dominated the U.S. Stage" First report coverage continues inside with many photos. Great to have this report in a newspaper from the capital of the entertainment industry.
Complete…

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Item # 177629 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, November 11, 1911

This issue has a full, color cover before the front page which features "For President - Woodrow Wilson". The front page of this issue is an illustration of "It Takes Grit to Remove Grime" by Kemble.

This issue is has illustrations of "In the Field of Art" and photos of "Philadelphia's Double Consecration." The double page is a photo spread of "With the Warring Factions on the Mediterranean." There is another illustration of "The Empty Chair"…

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Item # 174774 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, June 2, 1883  Great full ftpg: 'Decoration Day'. Great halfpg: 'War Dance Of Gen. Crook's Apache Scouts' & a great fullpg: 'The Great Bridge--Pres. Arthur crossing the Suspended Highway' which is the Brooklyn Bridge, plus another fullpg. on the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge. Great fullpg: 'The Parade On Riverside Drive' shows hundreds riding bicycles.
Other news and advertisements of the day are included. Complete in 16 pages.

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Item # 177252 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, May 14, 1904 Frontpage illustration "Looking On" by W. A. Rogers; Photo of Japanese Firing-Line in a Skirmish Near the Yalu; Russian Troops in the Far East--Infantry Parading at Blagovestchensk; Doublepage Photo, Japanese Artillery in Action During a Skirmish in Northern Korea; Mark Twain's Six Funniest Books and other advertisements of the day. The issue is complete in 12-16 pages, in good condition, and contains additional prints and related text. See photos for

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Item # 177221 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, September 19, 1903  Frontpage illustration of The Statue of Liberty; Photo, The First Photograph at Close Range Taken of Professor Langley's Air-Ship; Physical Training for College Girls; "A New Portrait by William M. Chase"; The National Shooting Match at Sea Girt; Doublepage illustration "Target-Practice on a Man-Of-War--Finding the Range"; "Building New York's Great Cathedral" by G. W. Peters; The Present Situation in the Far East; "Carving From Life by…

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Item # 177610 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY,  New York,  June 10, 1911

There is a full color cover page on this issue. The front page of this issue is a photo of "The New Ruler of Mexico."

This issue has a photo of "A Queen at Her Ease" and the double page illustration is of "A Session of the Cabinet" by T. de Thulstrup. There is a photo of "Dreamland" in Ruins" (at Coney Island) and much more.

Other advertisements of the day are included as well, helping to portray life at the turn of the century. 

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Item # 176220 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, April 10, 1897  Full front page illus. of "The Senator From Massachusetts Interrupts." Inside is a full pg. of illus. of "From the Nineteenth Annual Exhibition of the Society of American Artists."
Full pg. of illus. of "Scenes from Moliere's 'Bourgeois-Gentilhomme,' Produced by Le Cercle Francais of Harvard University." 1/2 pg. illus of "The Dinner Given To Richard Henry Stoddard by the Authors' Club, March 25."
Full pg. of illus. of "Washington and Lee University,…

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Item # 177124 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, November 23, 1901  Front page illustration: "Juding a Tandem" by Klepper; two pages of photos The Annual New York Horse Show; The National Horse Show; full page illustration Pictures at the Pittsburgh Exhibition; National Beagle Trials; doublepage centerfold photos: "Horse-Show Week in New York; several pages of Christmas Book Hints; and other news of the day. See photos for full details.

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Item # 175546 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY October 25, 1890  Front full pg. illus of "The Ladies' Reception Room, Statuary Hall, in the National Capitol." Inside is a full pg. with three illus. of "Sketches from the New York Polyclinic School of Medicine and Surgery" 1/2 pg. portrait of "Baron Morris De. Hirsch De Gereuth, the Great Hebrew Capitalist and Philanthropist." 1/2 pg. illus. of "The Elysian Fields of Today." Double page centerfold of "Football at Tuxedo." Two full pg. illus. of "Running a Coyote with Hounds…

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Item # 177266 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, September 3, 1904 Front page illustration "A Vision of November 8" by W. A. Rogers; A New Portrait of Mark Twain, Painted by the Italian Artist E. Gelli, to be Exhibited at the World's Fair at St. Louis; The End of the Racing Season at Saratoga--Snap-Shots of Scenes and Incidents; Secretary Taft, Members of the Philippine Commission, and Invited Guests, at the St. Louis Exposition on Philippine Day; The Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, From the Original Drawing in…

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Item # 177292 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, February 18, 1905 Front page illustration "A Test of Strength" by W. A. Rogers; A Phase of the Russian Situation--Peasant Women Stacking Salt Form a Mine; William F. Potter, Elected President of the Long Island Railroad to Succeed the Late W. H. Balkwin, Jr.; Snap-Shots of the Motor-Boat Races at Palm Beach, Florida; A Photo of Father Gopon, the Leader of the Russian Uprising, Taken During His Visit to America; Double page Photo, The Anniversary Dinner Given at…

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Item # 177666 ·

HARPER'S WEEKLY, New York, July 20, 1912 (color cover not present)  The front page of this issue has a photo called "The Opening of the Olympic Games." Within the issue there is an illustration called "The Latest Arrival at the Political Zoo" by Kemble. The double page is a photo spread called "Where New York's Skyscrapers Cease to be Impressive" and there is another photo spread of "The Last Few Spadefuls." There is also an illustration of "Dr. Sam: 'He May Pull Through--With a Long Rest'" by…

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