Pulitzer Collections: Works by Pulitzer

Works by Joseph Pulitzer

Approximately 20,000 items, personal and professional papers of this important American editor and the extant records of one of his newspapers can be found in the Rare Book & Manuscript Library of Columbia University.

The School of Journalism in Columbia University : the power of public opinion by Joseph Pulitzer.
New York : Columbia University, c1904.
LEHMAN PN4791 .C79 1904g

Birthday anniversary given by Joseph Pulitzer, April 10, 1907. 1907. St. Louis, MO. Woodward & Tiernan.
BUTLER MICROFORM READING ROOM FX3 1046 B 1844

For United States Senator from New York, Joseph Pulitzer: an intimate narrative. 1911?. New York.
BUTLER MICROFORM READING ROOM FX3 1046 B 1843.

Joseph Pulitzer's plans for his school of journalism.
1924. Columbia University. 
RARE BOOKS OFFSITE 070.04 ZC2

Heaton, John Langdon. The profession of journalism: the purpose of the Pulitzer bequest; an address before the Pulitzer School of Journalism, Columbia University, New York, delivered at Earl Hall, October 7, 1912.
1912. New York. The World.
BUTLER MICROFORM READING ROOM MICROFLM F d1971

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