DAVID B. DAVIS - ORIGINAL ART SIGNED 05/15/1981 - HFSID 16121
Price: $100.00
DAVID B. DAVIS
The Pulitzer Prize winning author signs and dates one of his doodles
Doodles signed: "David Brion Davis/Paris, France/May 15, 1981". Pen and ink drawing,
5¾x8¾. Captioned by Davis, who was teaching in Paris at the time: "A quick doodle".
Author, historian and slavery expert David Brion Davis won the 1967 Pulitzer Prize for
Non-fiction for The Problem of Slavery in Western Culture. He followed the work with The
Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution 1770-1823, which won the National Book
Award: History, Biography, Autobiography, the Bancroft Prize and the American
Historical Association's Albert J. Beveridge Award. Davis, a former professor at Cornell
who is now Sterling Professor of History Emeritus and the Director of the Gilder
Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition at Yale, has written a
number of other works on slavery and is a popular lecturer on the subject. Horizontal fold
touches top of "D" in "Davis." Fine condition.
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