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Aug 16, 2015 03:11PM

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Looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulitze... I am presuming that I am to only be looking at the first listing for each year, as that is the prize winner, correct ?

http://www.pulitzer.org/bycat/History

On tablet so can't link to books, but I am thinking that m
eans I can read Fordlandia, which is on the Wiki list?

On tablet so can't link to books, but I am thinking that m
eans I can read Fordlandia, which is on the Wiki list?"
No, only books by authors who have won are eligible for this task.


On tablet so can't link to books, but I am thinking that m
eans I can read Fordlandia, which is on the Wiki list?"
No, only books by authors who have won are elig..."
Sorry Elizabeth. Tuesday nights are a rush here, and I realized much later that I was wrong in my interpretation.
The couple I was interested in look like a no-go as I can't source them, and none of the names are known to me, so this will be a challenging one. Will keep searching the State for something ( so glad for my library system! )

Hi Joanna,
I've taken your recommendation for Polio, as I can get it shipped over from another library :)

Any books by these authors will fit this task:
2015 - Elizabeth A. Fenn
2014 - Alan Taylor
2013 - Fredrik Logevall
2012 - Manning Marable
2011 - Eric Foner
2010 - Liaquat Ahamed
2009 - Annette Gordon-Reed
2008 - Daniel Walker Howe
2007 - Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff
2006 - David M. Oshinsky
2005 - David Hackett Fischer
2004 - Steven Hahn
2003 - Rick Atkinson
2002 - Louis Menand
2001 - Joseph J. Ellis
2000 - David M. Kennedy

Grants insight into the cultures of colonial America that are still pervasive today. If you are into American history, British history during this time, American culture or genealogy it is enlightening.


Do I detect a note of sarcasm here? ;-)
Joseph Ellis is one of those who writes nonfiction smoothly so that it reads much like fiction. I have another, American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson, pencilled in for this. Another I already had on my wish list is Reveille in Washington, 1860-65. I hope to get to at least one of these.


I read American Sphinx a number of years ago as my husband bought it for me for Christmas, and really enjoyed it. We had just been watching the tv series on John Adams and I was intrigued by Jefferson.
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