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Christopher Tunnard

which won the 1964 National Book Award in Science, Philosophy and Religion.

Douglas Day

For that he shared the 1974 National Book Award in Biography.

Harriet Doerr

Her first novel Stones for Ibarra was published in 1984 and won that year's National Book Award in category First Work of Fiction.

Jonathan Kozol

It was published in 1967 and won the National Book Award in Science, Philosophy and Religion.

José Rubia Barcia

Rubia and Clayton Eshleman jointly prepared The Complete Posthumous Poetry of César Vallejo (1978) and won the U.S. National Book Award, category Translation.

Justin Kaplan

Walt Whitman won the 1981 award for hardcover "Autobiography/Biography".

Michael J. Arlen

For Passages to Ararat, Arlen won the U.S. National Book Award in the category Contemporary Affairs.

Robb Forman Dew

Dew's first novel, Dale Loves Sophie to Death, was published in 1981 and won the 1982 National Book Award in category First Novel.

Robert Nozick

For Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974) Nozick received a National Book Award in category Philosophy and Religion.

Silvano Arieti

His Interpretation of Schizophrenia won the 1975 National Book Award in Science.

The Green Ripper

It won a 1980 U.S. National Book Award in the one-year category Mystery.

Uwe George

That work was recognized by the U.S. National Book Awardin category Translation.


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