JOHN W. TOLAND - TYPESCRIPT SIGNED - HFSID 179045
Sale Price $175.00
Reg. $220.00
JOHN TOLAND
The author of The Rising Sun signs an excerpt from his Pulitzer Prize-winning book in
blue ink
Typescript signed: "John Toland" in blue ink. 1 page, 8½x11. Excerpt from Toland's Pulitzer
Prize-winning novel "The Rising Sun" (1970). John Toland (1912-2004) attended Williams
College and the Yale School of Drama in hopes to become a playwright, even spending his
summer breaks traveling with hobos and writing plays of which his hobo-friends where the
main characters. After graduation, he claimed as a writer he was "about as big a failure as a man
can be", having written six complete novels, 26 plays, and a hundred short stories before
completing his first sale, a short story which The American Magazine paid $165 for in 1954.
After a second sale to LOOK magazine on dirigibles, Toland switched his writing focus to
history and published his first book on dirigibles, "Ships in the Sky" (1957). He was awarded
the Pulitzer Prize in 1971 for "The Rising Sun", which was based on original and extensive
interviews with high Japanese officials who survived WWII, chronicling the Empire of Japan
from the military rebellion of 1936 to the end of WWII; it won the Pulitzer due to being the
first book in English to tell the history of the Pacific War from the Japanese point of view,
rather than the American. Toland is also well known for his book, "Adolf Hitler: The
Definitive Biography" (1976), as well as his other history books including "Infamy: Pearl
Harbor and Its Aftermath" (1982) and "Battle: The Story of the Bulge" (1987). He wrote
two historical novels "Gods of War" (1985) and "Occupation" (1987). Toned. Light surface
creases. Normal mailing folds. Otherwise, fine condition.
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