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  1. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John by Pearl S. Buck, 1967-06
  2. A Bridge for Passing by Pearl S. Buck, 1963-01-01
  3. Three Daughters of Madame Liang by Pearl S. Buck, 2008-01-01
  4. Story Bible, Old Testament (Signet) by Pearl S. Buck, 1972-07-01
  5. My Several Worlds - A Personal Record by Pearl S. Buck, 1954
  6. The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck Hardcover by Pearl S. Buck, 1931
  7. The Hidden Flower by Pearl S. Buck, 1968
  8. Pearl S. Buck: A Cultural Bridge Across the Pacific (Contributions to the Study of World Literature) by Kang Liao, 1997-01-30
  9. Fighting Angel by Pearl S. Buck, 2009-03-01
  10. The Exile by Pearl S. Buck, 1963
  11. The Exile by Pearl S Buck, 1963
  12. 14 Stories by Pearl S. Buck, 1963
  13. ... The spirit and the flesh by Pearl S Buck, 1944
  14. The Good Earth (International Collectors) by Pearl S. Buck, 1979

61. Goodreads | Pearl S. Buck
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Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1938 "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces" and the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1932 for The Good Earth [close] Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1938 "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces" and the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1932 for The Good Earth
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130 distinct works The Good Earth (Enriched Classics) by Pearl S. Buck (avg rating: 3.90, 3631 ratings) 57 editions my rating: starRatings[ratingIndex++] = [ 1078, -1]; checkStars(1078, -1); Added to my books! add my review Peony (Oriental Novels of Pearl S. Buck Series) (Oriental Novels of Peal S. Buck Series) by Pearl S. Buck

62. Pearl S. Buck - Research And Read Books, Journals, Articles At
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64. Pearl S. Buck --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
pearl S. buck (18921973). The daughter of American missionaries who served in China, pearl S. buck was one of the first writers to try to explain the
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65. Pearl Buck Presented In Culture Section
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Posted by Mala Matina in Culture section One of the most remarkable and popular writers of her age, who with her work managed-among other things- to touch and successfully describe with an elegant style the core of Chinese society and life, was Pearl Buck, also known with the pseudonym “John Sedges”. Her writings had traveled around the world and still remain diachronic pieces of work for which in 1983 she was awarded the Noble Prize of Literature. Pearl Buck was also characterized for her humanitarian and philanthropist worries, noted for her novel of life in China. Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker, as it was her family name, “S i Zhēnzhū” in Chinese (赛珍珠), was born on June 26, 1892, in Hillsboro, West Virginia. Her parents, Absalom and Caroline Sydenstricker, were Southern Presbyterian missionaries, stationed in China where she spent her youth. Her family lived in Zhenjiang, in Jiangsu province, a small city lying at the junction of the Yangtze River and the Grand Canal. Pearl spoke the Chinese language as well as her mother tongue.
In May 1917, Pearl married John Lossing Buck, an agricultural expert and they settled in a village in the North China. Pearl worked as a teacher and interpreter for her husband with whom they traveled through the countryside. In the 1920s they moved to Nanjing, where Pearl taught English and American literature at the university.

66. Pearl Buck
Mrs. Henning told her classes stories about what it was like growing up as an adopted daughter of pearl buck and how grateful she was to have been able to
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67. The West Virginia Museum Directory
pearl S buck was born here on June 26th, 1892. pearl S. buck Birthplace has a Gift Shop , hosts School Tours and hosts Special Events .
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68. Pearl Buck Heirs Reach Accord | Philadelphia Inquirer | 08/08/2007
I don t think it was pearl buck s intent to have everybody at each other s throats over this, Long said. This is the first time in 30some years that
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69. Buck, Pearl S. (Pearl Sydenstricker) (Harper's Magazine)
by pearl S. (pearl Sydenstricker) buck Article, December 1999, 6 pp. Forecast. by Katherine Gauss Jackson Books in brief/Review, September 1961, 1 pp.
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70. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
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71. Gifts Of Speech - Pearl S. Buck
by pearl S. buck American Writer/Nobel Laureate. December 12, 1938 at at Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden ©THE NOBEL FOUNDATION 1938
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Nobel Lecture
The Chinese Novel

by Pearl S. Buck
American Writer/Nobel Laureate December 12, 1938 at at Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden
THE NOBEL FOUNDATION
When I came to consider what I should say today it seemed that it would be wrong not to speak of China. And this is none the less true because I am an American by birth and by ancestry and though I live now in my own country and shall live there, since there I belong. But it is the Chinese and not the American novel which has shaped my own efforts in writing. My earliest knowledge of story, of how to tell and write stories, came to me in China. It would be ingratitude on my part not to recognize this today. And yet it would be presumptuous to speak before you on the subject of the Chinese novel for a reason wholly personal. There is another reason why I feel that I may properly do so. It is that I believe the Chinese novel has an illumination for the Western novel and for the Western novelist.
When I say Chinese novel, I mean the indigenous Chinese novel, and not that hybrid product, the novels of modern Chinese writers who have been too strongly under foreign influence while they were yet ignorant of the riches of their own country.

72. H-Net Review: Xi Lian
Kang Liao s study of pearl buck comes at a time when the oncecelebrated American Nobel laureate is being rediscovered. The title chosen by Liao echoes a
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73. TomFolio.com: By Pearl Buck
Novel set in China, based on pearl buck s preWar missionary experience. Stock 29953. Good, tan cloth covers soiled/ no dj. American literature, fiction
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74. Pearl Buck Still Influences Writer « West Virginia Public Broadcasting
pearl buck still influences writer. By Cat Pleska. As a youngster, Putnam County writer Cat Pleska went with her family to Marlinton to the Pioneer Days
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75. Pearl S. Buck Biography And List Of Works - Pearl S. Buck Books
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Pearl S. Buck (birth name Pearl Comfort Sydenstricker) (June 26, 1892 - March 6, 1973) was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, with her novel The Good Earth , in 1932. Born in Hillsboro, West Virginia to Caroline (Stulting) and Absalom Sydenstricker, Buck and her southern Presbyterian missionaries parents went to Zhejiang, China in 1895. She was brought up there and first knew the Chinese language and customs, especially from Mr. Kong, and then was taught English by her mother and her teacher. She was encouraged to write at an early age. By 1910, she left for America and went to Randolph-Macon Women's College, where she would earn her degree in 1914. She then returned to China, and married an agricultural economist, John Lossing Buck, on May 13, 1917. In 1921, she and John had a daughter with phenylketonuria, Carol. The small family then moved to Nanjing, where Pearl taught English literature at University of Nanking. In 1925, adopted Janice (later surnamed Walsh) and subsequently 8 more adoptees. In 1926, she left China and returned to the United States for a short time in order to earn her Master of Arts degree from Cornell University.

76. National Women's Hall Of Fame - Women Of The Hall
pearl buck continued to be a remarkably productive writer. A born storyteller, she took plot and character ideas from two different cultures,
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77. Guide To PUL Special Collections - Antiquarian Booksellers Catalogues To Buck, P
(MSS) C0060, they consist of correspondence and legal documents relating to the publishing activities of pearl buck during the period (19281950s) when she
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ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSELLERS CATALOGUES
Leary's bookstore stocked used and antiquarian books,
illustration on rear pastedown of blankbook issued by the firm ca. 1880.
Call number for blankbook: (MSS) C0938 (no. 62) Incomplete, catalogued but useable runs of catalogues of selected American, English and Continental antiquarian booksellers are kept by the Department. The catalogues are now indexed online and the records show the extent of the run. Access is through the Rare Books reading room, as the catalogues are stored in the ReCAP offsite storage facility. The Library no longer adds to these runs of dealer catalogues, chiefly because of lack of staff and shelving to keep them current. The latest issuance date we are likely to have for any dealer in the following list is 1991. The following dealers have been retained: This sample record should assist in identifying the records which contain the bulk of the catalogues. While some dealer catalogs may be cataloged individually to reflect an important sale (such as works of Charles Dickens, materials on aeronautica, etc.), the collective records are clearly annotated as such:

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