Prize-Winning Books Online (original) (raw)
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In this exhibit, you can read online the complete text of books that have won major literary prizes, like the Newbery Award, the Nobel Prize, and the Pulitzer Prize. The books listed below are either out of copyright (at least in some countries), or are online with the permission of the copyright holder. Please inform us of anybad links.
Newbery Award
The Newbery award for outstanding children's books by Americans was established in 1922. Each year a medal is given to a book published the previous year. In most years, Honor Books are designated as well. More information, including information on recent winners, can be found at theofficial Newbery Medal Home Page.
- 1922
- Medalist: The Story of Mankind by Hendrik Van Loon
- Honor book: Cedric, the Forester by Bernard Marshall
- Honor book: The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles by Padraic Colum
- Honor book: The Great Quest by Charles Boardman Hawes
- Honor book: The Old Tobacco Shop by William Bowen
- Honor book: The Windy Hill by Cornelia Meigs
- 1923
- Medalist: The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle by Hugh Lofting
- (No record of honor books in 1923)
- 1924
- Medalist: The Dark Frigate by Charles Boardman Hawes
- (No record of honor books in 1924)
- 1925
- Medalist: Tales From Silver Lands by Charles Finger
- Honor book: Nicholas: A Manhattan Christmas Story by Anne Carroll Moore
- Honor book: The Dream Coach by Anne and Dillwyn Parrish
- 1926
- Medalist: Shen of the Sea by Arthur Bowie Chrisman
- Honor book: The Voyagers: Being Legends and Romances of Atlantic Discovery by Padraic Colum
- 1927
- Medalist: Smoky, the Cowhorse by Will James
- (No record of honor books in 1927)
- 1928
- Medalist: Gay-Neck: The Story of a Pigeon by Dhan Gopal Mukerji
- Honor book: Downright Dencey by Caroline Snedeker
- Honor book: The Wonder Smith and His Son by Ella Young
- 1929
- Medalist: The Trumpeter of Krakow by Eric P. Kelly
- Honor book: The Pigtail of Ah Lee Ben Loo by John Bennett
- Honor book: Millions of Cats by Wanda Gág
- Honor book: The Boy Who Was by Grace Hallock
- Honor book: Clearing Weather by Cornelia Meigs
- Honor book: The Runaway Papoose by Grace Moon
- Honor book: Tod of the Fens by Elinor Whitney
- 1930
- Medalist: Hitty: Her First Hundred Years by Rachel Field
- Honor book: A Daughter of the Seine: The Life of Madame Roland by Jeanette Eaton
- Honor book: Pran of Albania by Elizabeth Miller
- Honor book: The Jumping-Off Place by Marion Hurd McNeely
- Honor book: The Tangle-Coated Horse and Other Tales by Ella Young
- Honor book: Vaino by Julia Davis Adams
- Honor book: Little Blacknose by Hildegarde Swift Due to copyright restrictions, we cannot yet be complete for subsequent years of the Newbery awards. The following later Newbery awardees are online:
- A 1931 Honor book: Spice and the Devil's Cave by Agnes Danforth Hewes
- A 1934 Honor book: The Big Tree of Bunlahy: Stories of My Own Countryside by Padraic Colum
- A 1934 Honor book: New Land by Sarah Schmidt
- A 1935 Honor book: A Day on Skates: The Story of a Dutch Picnic by Hilda von Stockum
- A 1940 Honor book: Runner of the Mountain Tops: The Life of Louis Agassiz by Mabel Louise Robinson
- A 1947 Honor book: The Heavenly Tenants by William Maxwell
- A 1948 Honor book: The Quaint and Curious Quest of Johnny Longfoot by Catherine Besterman
- A 1949 Honor book: My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
- A 1950 Honor book: The Blue Cat of Castle Town by Catherine Coblentz
- A 1952 Honor book: The Defender by Nicholas Kalashnikoff
- 1964 Medalist: It's Like This, Cat by Emily Neville
- 2009 Medalist: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman (as read by the author on video)
Nobel Prize in Literature
The Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded to an author from any country who has produced "the most outstanding work of an idealistic tendency", was established in 1901. The prize is given to an author, and does not usually cite individual books. Winning authors with books freely readable online are listed below; select the link on the author's name to see books by the author, and possibly to see links to books and other information about the author as well.
For more information on the Nobel Prize, including information on recent winners, see the official Nobel Prize web site.
- 1901: Sully Prudhomme (France, 1839-1907)
- 1902: Chrisian Matthias Theodor Mommsen (Germany, 1817-1903)
- 1903: Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (Norway, 1832-1910)
- 1904: Frédéric Mistral (France, 1830-1914)
- 1904: José Echegaray y Eizaguirre (Spain, 1832-1916)
- 1905:Henryk Sienkiewicz (Poland, 1846-1916)
- 1906: Giosuè Carducci (Italy, 1835-1907)
- 1907: Rudyard Kipling (UK, 1865-1936)
- 1908: Rudolf Christoph Eucken (Germany, 1846-1926)
- 1909: Selma Ottilia Lovisa Lagerlöf (Sweden, 1858-1940)
- 1910: Paul Johann Ludwig Heyse (Germany, 1830-1914)
- 1911: Maurice Maeterlinck (Belgium, 1862-1949)
- 1912: Gerhart Johann Robert Hauptmann (Germany, 1862-1946)
- 1913: Rabindranath Tagore (India, 1861-1941)
- 1914: No award
- 1915: Romain Rolland (France, 1866-1944)
- 1916: Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam (Sweden, 1859-1940)
- 1917: Karl Adolph Gjellerup (Denmark, 1857-1919)
- 1917: Henrik Pontoppidan (Denmark, 1857-1943)
- 1918: No award
- 1919: Carl Friedrich Georg Spitteler (Switzerland, 1845-1924)
- 1920: Knut Pedersen Hamsun (Norway, 1859-1952)
- 1921: Anatole France (France, 1844-1924)
- 1922: Jacinto Benavente (Spain, 1866-1954)
- 1923:William Butler Yeats (Ireland, 1865-1939)
- 1924:Wladyslaw Stanislaw Reymont (Poland, 1867-1925)
- 1925:George Bernard Shaw (UK, 1856-1950)
- 1926:Grazia Deledda (Italy, 1871-1936)
- 1927:Henri Bergson (France, 1859-1941)
- 1928:Sigrid Undset (Norway, 1882-1949)
- 1929:Thomas Mann (Germany, 1875-1955)
- 1930:Sinclair Lewis (USA, 1885-1951)
- 1931:Erik Axel Karlfeldt (Sweden, 1864-1931)
- 1932:John Galsworthy (UK, 1867-1933)
- 1933:Ivan Alekseyevich Bunin (France, 1870-1953)
- 1934:Luigi Pirandello (Italy, 1867-1936)
- 1935: No award
- 1936:Eugene O'Neill (USA, 1888-1953)
- 1937:Roger Martin Du Gard (France, 1881-1958)
- 1938:Pearl S. Buck (USA, 1892-1973)
- 1939:Frans Emil Sillanpää (Finland, 1888-1964)
- 1940: No award
- 1941: No award
- 1942: No award
- 1943: No award
- 1944:Johannes Vilhelm Jensen (Denmark, 1873-1950)
- 1945:Gabriela Mistral (Chile, 1889-1957)
- 1946:Hermann Hesse (Germany, 1877-1962)
- 1947:André Gide (France, 1869-1951)
- 1948: T. S. Eliot (UK, 1888-1965)
- 1949: William Faulkner (USA, 1897-1962)
- 1950:Bertrand Russell (UK, 1872-1970)
- 1951: Pär Fabian Lagerkvist (Sweden, 1891-1974)
- 1952:François Mauriac (France, 1885-1970)
- 1953:Winston Churchill (UK, 1874-1965)
- 1954:Ernest Hemingway (USA, 1899-1961)
- 1955:Halldór Laxness (Iceland, 1902-1998)
- 1956:Juan Ramón Jiménez (Spain, 1881-1958)
- 1957:Albert Camus (France, 1913-1960)
- 1958:Boris Pasternak (Russia, 1890-1960) Due to copyright restrictions, we cannot yet list books online for all subsequent years of the Nobel prizes. However, the following later Nobel awardees have free books online.
- 1960: Saint-John Perse (France, 1887-1975)
- 1962: John Steinbeck (US, 1902-1968)
- 1970: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (Russia, 1918-2008)
- 1988: Naguib Mahfouz (Egypt, 1911-2006)
- 2007:Doris Lessing (UK, 1919-2013)
Pulitzer Prizes
The Pulitzer Prizes were established in 1917, with awards for journalism and literature. The early literature prize categories were American biography, drama, fiction, history, and poetry. For more information on the Pulitzer Prize, including full lists of winners, see the official Pulitzer Prize web site.
Journalism
Most of the journalism prizes have been awarded to articles and photographs in newspapers. As digitized newspapers come on line, we may link to some of the early winners. Full texts of many of the recent journalism winners are linked from the official Pulitzer journalism prize listings.
A one-time prize for newspaper history was awarded in 1918 for the following essay:
- 1918: A History of the Services Rendered to the Public by the American Press During the Year 1917 by Minna Lewinson and Henry Beetle Hough
A special citationwas awarded posthumously in 2020 for the reporting ofIda B. Wells.
Biography
Except where noted, the subject of each biography is either the person mentioned in the title, or the author.
- 1917: Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910 by Laura E. Richards and Maud Howe Elliott
- 1918: Benjamin Franklin, Self-Revealed by William Cabell Bruce
- 1919: The Education of Henry Adams by Henry Adams
- 1920: The Life of John Marshall by Albert Jeremiah Beveridge
- 1921: The Americanization of Edward Bok by Edward Bok
- 1922: A Daughter of the Middle Border by Hamlin Garland (about the author and his family)
- 1923: The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page by Burton J. Hendrick
- 1924: From Immigrant to Inventor by Michael Pupin
- 1925: Barrett Wendell and His Letters edited by M. A. De Wolfe Howe
- 1926: The Life of Sir William Osler by Harvey Cushing
- 1927: Whitman: An Interpretation in Narrative by Emory Holloway (about Walt Whitman)
- 1928: The American Orchestra and Theodore Thomas by Charles Edward Russell
- 1929: The Training of an American: The Earlier Life and Letters of Walter H. Page by Burton J. Hendrick
- 1930: The Raven: A Biography of Sam Houston by Marquis James
Drama
- 1918: Why Marry? by Jesse Lynch Williams
- 1919: No award
- 1920: Beyond the Horizon by Eugene O'Neill
- 1921: Miss Lulu Bett by Zona Gale
- 1922: Anna Christie by Eugene O'Neill
- 1923: Icebound by Owen Davis
- 1924: Hell-Bent Fer Heaven by Hatcher Hughes
- 1925: They Knew What They Wanted by Sidney Howard
- 1926: Craig's Wife by Sidney Howard
- 1927: In Abraham's Bosom by Paul Green (pre-production version in his collection Lonesome Road)
- 1928: Strange Interlude by Eugene O'Neill
- 1929: Street Scene by Elmer L. Rice
- 1930: The Green Pastures by Marc Connelly
Fiction
- 1918: His Family by Ernest Poole
- 1919: The Magnificent Ambersons by Booth Tarkington
- 1920: No award
- 1921: The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton
- 1922: Alice Adams by Booth Tarkington
- 1923: One of Ours by Willa Cather
- 1924: The Able McLaughlins by Margaret Wilson
- 1925: So Big by Edna Ferber
- 1926: Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis
- 1927: Early Autumn by Louis Bromfield
- 1928: The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thornton Wilder.
- 1929: Scarlet Sister Mary by Julia Peterkin
- 1930: Laughing Boy by Oliver La Farge
History
- 1917: With Americans of Past and Present Days by J. J. Jusserand
- 1918: A History of the Civil War, 1861-1865 by James Ford Rhodes
- 1919: No award
- 1920: The War with Mexico by Justin Harvey Smith
- 1921: The Victory at Sea by William S. Sims
- 1922: The Founding of New England by James Truslow Adams
- 1923: The Supreme Court in United States History by Charles Warren
- 1924: The American Revolution: A Constitutional Interpretation by Charles Howard McIlwain
- 1925: History of the American Frontier, 1763-1893 by Frederic L. Paxson
- 1926: A History of the United States (Volume VI: The War for Southern Independence, 1849-1865) by Edward Channing
- 1927: Pinckney's Treaty by Samuel Flagg Bemis
- 1928: Main Currents in American Thought (Volume I: The Colonial Mind, and Volume II: The Romantic Revolution in America) by Vernon Louis Parrington
- 1929: The Organization and Administration of the Union Army, 1861-1865 by Fred A. Shannon
- 1930: The War of Independence, American Phase by Claude Halstead Van Tyne
Poetry
- 1918: Love Songs by Sara Teasdale
- 1919: The Old Road to Paradise by Margaret Widdemer
- 1919: Cornhuskers by Carl Sandburg
- 1920: No award
- 1921: No award
- 1922: Collected Poems by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- 1923: Poetry by Edna St. Vincent Millay from 1922:
- The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver
- A Few Figs from Thistles
- Eight sonnets in American Poetry 1922: A Miscellany
- 1924: New Hampshire by Robert Frost
- 1925: The Man Who Died Twice by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- 1926: What's O'Clock by Amy Lowell
- 1927: Fiddler's Farewell by Leonora Speyer
- 1928: Tristram by Edwin Arlington Robinson
- 1929: John Brown's Body by Stephen Vincent Benét
- 1930: Selected Poems by Conrad Aiken
We have not yet determined whether any later Pulitzer Prize-winning books can go online.
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