Box 35
Contains 6 Results:
Addendum of 2018/05/23, undated
Greeting card with an illustration of the Pearl S. Buck birthplace.
Addendum of 2018/06/01, 1943-1962
Three popular publications with writings by or about Buck, including her works the report “The Innocent” (1953) and the article “China’s Gifts to Tomorrow” (1943) and the article “Pearl Buck’s Children Come Home for a Day” (1962).
Addendum of 2018/08/16, 1932
John Day Pamphlet No. 18, "Is There a Case for Foreign Missions?" authored by Pearl S. Buck.
Addendum of 2018/08/17, 1942
NBC Press Photograph of Jen Ying Yen reading the Declaration of Independence in Mandarin on Pearl Buck's "America Speaks to China" series.
Addendum of 2020/08/17, 1946-1983
Includes 6 typed letters signed by Pearl Buck; 2 photographs of Pearl Buck in later life; a Pearl Buck envelope, first day of issue; 2 notecards with the autographs of Buck and Betty Friedan; a United Nations 20th Anniversary envelope, first day of issue, signed by Friedan; and a copy of the book jacket for Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique, which contains quotes about the book by Buck.
Addendum of 2021/04/28, circa 1971-1972
Papers regarding the Coffman family of Greenbrier County, West Virginia; includes genealogical information tracing Pearl Buck's Sydenstricker and Coffman genealogy. Compiled by Marjorie Brookover (nee Coffman).