[Rarebooks] FS: First Edition of the First Book by a Native American to Win the Pulitzer Prize

Charles Agvent chagvent at ptd.net
Sat Sep 28 15:12:32 EDT 2013


And so far the only.

MOMADAY, N. Scott. HOUSE MADE OF DAWN. New York: Harper & Row, (1968). 
First Edition. Author's first trade book, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, 
the first book by a Native American to do so. Near Fine in a Near Fine 
first issue dustwrapper with minor soiling and short tears at the spine 
tips. (#017152)        $150.00

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