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DANIEL W. HOWE - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 04/16/2008 - HFSID 325221

Howe's signature in black ink, signed with best wishes to a fan in 2008 Autograph note signed: "For John Cleary-/With best wishes,/Daniel W Howe/April 16, 2008", in black ink, 5x3. American historian Daniel W. Howe (b.

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DANIEL W. HOWE
Howe's signature in black ink, signed with best wishes to a fan in 2008
Autograph note signed: "For John Cleary-/With best wishes,/Daniel W Howe/April 16, 2008", in black ink, 5x3. American historian Daniel W. Howe (b. 1937) won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for History for his book What Hath God Wrought, which details the religious, social, and political history of the United States between 1815 and 1848. Graduating from University of California, Berkeley, Howe has taught at several prestigious universities including Oxford University and the University of California. Paper clip crease on top margin. Corners slightly worn. Faint stain on right margin. Fine condition.

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