Clyde Robert Bulla


Clyde Robert Bulla was the author of over fifty books for children. He received his early education in a one-room schoolhouse where he began writing stories and songs. He finished his first book shortly after his graduation from high school and then went to work on a newspaper as a columnist and a typesetter. His first book, The Donkey Cart, was published in 1946. His autobiography, A Grain of Wheat: A Writer Begins, was published in 1985. The book referred to an essay he wrote in 1924 for the St. Joseph Gazette in which he tied with 100 others for third-place to write about a grain of wheat.
The manuscripts for many of his historical novels are in University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives.

Awards and Recognitions

In 1962, Mr. Bulla received the first award of the Southern California Council on Children's Literature. He was the first recipient of the Southern California Council on Children's Literature award for distinguished contribution to the field.

Selected publications