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Complete Bibliographical Manual of Books about the Pulitzer Prizes 1935–2003
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The School of Journalism at Columbia University has awarded the Pulitzer Prize since 1917. Nowadays there are prizes in 21 categories from the fields of journalism, literature and music. The Pulitzer Prize Archive presentsthe history of this award from its beginnings to the present: In parts A toE the awarding oftheprize in each category is documented, commented and arranged chronologically. Part F covers the history of the prize biographically and bibliographically. Part G provides the background to thedecisions.
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- The Pulitzer Prize Plays 1918 – 1934
- Pulitzer Prize Cartoons. The Men and Their Masterpieces
- The Lines Are Drawn. American life since the First World War as reflected in the Pulitzer Prize Cartoons
- The Pulitzer Prize Story. News Stories, Editorials, Cartoons, and Pictures from the Pulitzer Prize Collection at Columbia University
- The Pulitzer Prize Novels. A Critical Backward Look
- A History of the Pulitzer Prize Plays
- The Pulitzer Prizes. A History of the Awards in Books, Drama, Music, and Journalism
- Man of the World. Herbert Bayard Swope: A Charmed Life of Pulitzer Prizes, Poker and Politics
- Voices of Change. Southern Pulitzer Winners
- Pulitzer Prize Editorials. America’s Best Editorial Writing, 1917 – 1979
- The Pulitzer Prize Story II. Award-Winning News Stories, Columns, Editorials, Cartoons, and News Pictures, 1959 – 1980
- American Reporter at the International Political Stage. Herbert Bayard Swope and his Pulitzer Prize-winning Articles from Germany in 1916
- Moments. The Pulitzer Prize Photographs – Updated Edition, 1942-1982
- Outstanding International Press Reporting, Volume 1:1928 –1945 Pulitzer Prize Winning Articles in Foreign Correspondence: From the Consequences of World War I to the End of World War II
- Outstanding International Press Reporting, Volume 2:1946 – 1962 Pulitzer Prize Winning Articles in Foreign Correspondence: From the End of World War II to the Various Stations of the Cold War
- Outstanding International Press Reporting, Volume 3:1963 – 1977 Pulitzer Prize Winning Articles in Foreign Correspondence: From the Escalation of the Vietnam War to the East Asian Refugee Problems
- The Best of Pulitzer Prize News Writing
- The Pulitzer Prizes in Journalism -1917 –1985. A Guide to the Microfilm Edition
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 1. International Reporting 1928 – 1985: From the Activities of the League of Nations to present-day Global Problems
- The Pulitzer Prizes. Volume 1: 1987
- Julian Harris and the Columbus Enquirer-Sun. The Consequences of Winning the Pulitzer Prize
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 2. National Reporting 1941 – 1986: From Labor Conflicts to the Challenger Disaster
- The Pulitzer Prizes. Volume 2: 1988
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 3. Local Reporting 1947 -1987: From a County Vote Fraude to a Corrupt City Council
- The Pulitzer Prizes. Volume 3:1989
- The New York Times Facing World War II. Articles, Maps and Statistics from a Pulitzer Prize-winning Exhibit
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 4. Political Editorial 1916 -1988: From War-related Conflicts to Metropolitan Disputes
- The Pulitzer Prizes. Volume 4:1990
- Outstanding International Press Reporting, Volume 4:1978 -1989 Pulitzer Prize Winning Articles in Foreign Correspondence: From Roarings in the Middle East to the Destroying of the Democratic Movement in China
- The Pulitzer Prize. The Inside Story of America’s Most Prestigious Award
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 5. Social Commentary 1969 -1989: From University Troubles to a California Earthquake
- Winning Pulitzers. The Stories Behind Some of the Best News Coverage of Our Time
- Medicine, Media and Morality. Pulitzer Prize-Winning Writings on Health-Related Topics
- Struggle for Press Freedom in Canada. A case study from the Province of Alberta and the key role played by the Edmonton Journal in 1938 – Based on a Pulitzer Prize winning exhibit
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 6. Cultural Criticism 1969 – 1990: From Architectural Damages to Press Imperfections
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 7. American History Awards 1917 – 1991: From Colonial Settlements to the Civil Rights Movement
- Sports Journalism at its Best. Pulitzer Prize-Winning Articles, Cartoons, and Photographs
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 8. Biography / Autobiography Awards 1917 – 1992: From the lucky Discoverer of America to an unfortunate Vietnam Veteran
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 9. General Nonfiction Awards 1962 – 1993: From the Election of John F. Kennedy to a Retrospect of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
- The Pulitzer Diaries. Inside America’s Greatest Prize
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 10. Novel / Fiction Awards 1917 – 1994: From Pearl S. Buck and Margaret Mitchell to Ernest Hemingway and John Updike
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 11. Poetry / Verse Awards 1918 -1995: From Carl Sandburg and Robert Frost to Archibald MacLeish and Robert Penn Warren
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 12. Drama / Comedy Awards 1917 – 1996: From Eugene O’Neill and Tennessee Williams to Richard Rodgers and Edward Albee
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 13. Editorial Cartoon Awards 1922 -1997: From Rollin Kirby and Edmund Duffy to Herbert Block and Paul Conrad
- Who’s Who of Pulitzer Prize Winners
- Outstanding International Press Reporting, Volume 5:1990 – 1999 Pulitzer Prize Winning Articles in Foreign Correspondence: From the Reunification of Germany to the Impact of Aids in Africa by Heinz-Dietrich Fischer (2000)
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 14. Press Photography Awards 1942 – 1998: From Joe Rosenthal and Horst Faas to Moneta Sleet and Stan Grossfeld
- Written into History. Pulitzer Prize Reporting of the Twentieth Century from The New York Times
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 15. Musical Composition Awards 1943 – 1999: From Aaron Copland and Samuel Barber to Gian-Carlo Menotti and Melinda Wagner
- Capture the Moments. The Pulitzer Prize Photographs
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 16. Complete Biographical Encyclopedia of Pulitzer Prize Winners 1917 – 2000: Journalists, Writers and Composers on their Ways to the Coveted Awards
- The Pulitzer Prize Archive, Vol. 17. Complete Historical Handbook of the Pulitzer Prize System 1917 – 2000: Decision-Making Processes by Nominating Jurors and Board Members in all Award Categories