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Both women were West Virginians and renown authors and poets.
'Buck is Center and Louise Sherwood is to Buck's right.' Louise McNeill Pease on the left.
Studio portrait of Pearl S. Buck's second husband.
Portrait of Pearl S. Buck in a white dress standing under a tree, location unknown.
Pearl S. Buck with her only biological daughter, Carol Grace Buck, outside a home.
"Home of Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning author and humanitarian Pearl S. Buck (1892-1973). A national historic landmark, the 1835 stone farmhouse is open for guided tours March - Dec."
"This card is from the International Headquarters of the Pearl Buck Foundation For Amerasian Children."
Pearl Buck's daughter, Carol Buck sitting in her wheelchair.
Pearl Buck's daughter, Carol Buck.
Three children likely adopted through Pearl Buck's foundation.
Pearl Buck is reads to children at Welcome House, the adoption agency for Asian-American children she founded in 1949.
Pearl Buck is pictured working in her study at her farm in Perkasie, P. A.
Portrait of Pearl S. Buck holding a copy of her book, "My Several Worlds," originally published in 1954.
"The "Good Earth" desk- an antique Chinese hardwood piece at which Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize winning author Pearl S. Buck penned her famous novel- is on display with other Asian and American antiques."
Caption reads: "Doylestown, PA., May 7 - Reunion at Welcome House - 'Granny' Walsh chats with some of the 270 former Welcome House children who attended the reunion on her farm near Doylestown, Pa., on the weekend. 'Granny,' better known as Pearl S. Buck, author, started Welcome House, an adoption agency, which has found American parents for over 300 children..."
Pearl S. Buck sitting with children at a reunion at her home in Dublin, Pennsylvania.
Caption reads: "Pearl S. Buck, author of THE STORY BIBLE, to be published May 24, 1971 by Bartholomew House Ltd."
An unidentified man sets the type for the title page of "My Mother's House", a short story by Pearl S. Buck.
The back of the photo includes a newspaper caption that reads:Pearl S. Buck writes lovingly of "The Good Earth," saying it is the key to human life and world peace.
Pearl S. Buck, likely during her visit to Morgantown.
Pearl Sydenstricker Buck (small child at center) poses with her father, Absalom, mother, Caroline, her older brother, Edgar, and baby sister, Grace.
Pearl Buck at the release of her book, "China As I See It."
Pearl Buck at her study in her townhouse in Philadelphia.
Pearl S. Buck, author of "The Good Earth", "Sons", "A Home Divided."