Vol. 17 No. 8 1950 - page 881

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The 15th
$10,000
HARPER
Prize Novel
Contest
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June
I, 1951
M
ANUSCRIPTS may be .-ub·
milled
1I0W
and at any
time up to the closing date of
June
I, 1951.
To the author of
the pnu
novel,
as
determined
b y the judges, Harper
&
Brothers will pay the sum of
$10,000
as
follows : 52,000
as
an
outright prize, independent of
royalties, and $8,000 as a mini–
mum guarantee of royalties to
be paid six months after pub·
lication.
Thil contest
is
NOT limited to
first noveb.
THE JUDGES:
A.
B. GUTHRIE, Jr.
author of
The Big
Sky
and
Th. Way West
(Pulitzer Prize
Winner,
1950)
ORVILLE PRESCOTT
i",,i~k bT?~e;:ritic
of
T he New
BERNARD DE VOTO
crjtic,
noveli~t"
historian, au–
thor of
The rear of Decision,
Across the Wide Missouri
(Pulitzer Prize Winner,
1948),
The World of Fiction,
and
other works
Write for circular giving
full details and
contest rules
The Harper Prize Novel Contest
HARPER & BROTHERS
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FOOT OFPRIDE:
The Pressure of Christendom
On the People of Israel for
1900 Years
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is expressed which is importantj
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