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=== Non-fiction === *''Is There a Case for Foreign Missions?'' (New York: John Day, 1932) *''The Chinese Novel: Nobel Lecture Delivered before the Swedish Academy at Stockholm'', December 12, 1938 (New York: John Day, 1939)<ref>{{Citation| title = Pearl S. Buck's Nobel Lecture|url =https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/1938/buck/lecture/}}</ref> *''Of Men and Women'' (New York: John Day, 1941) β Essays *''American Unity and Asia'' (New York: John Day, 1942) β UK edition titled ''Asia and Democracy'', London: Macmillan, 1943) β Essays *''What America Means to Me'' (New York: John Day, 1943) β UK edition (London: Methuen, 1944) β Essays *''Talk about Russia (with Masha Scott)'' (New York: John Day, 1945) β serialized in ''Asia and the Americas'' magazine (''Asia'') as ''Talks with Masha'' (1945) *''Tell the People: Talks with [[James Yen]] about the Mass Education Movement'' (New York: John Day, 1945) *''How It Happens: Talk about the German People, 1914β1933'', with Erna von Pustau (New York: John Day, 1947) *''American Argument'' with [[Eslanda Goode Robeson]] (New York: John Day, 1949) *''The Child Who Never Grew'' (New York: John Day, 1950) *''The Man Who Changed China: The Story of Sun Yat-sen'' (New York: John Day, 1953) β for children *''Friend to Friend: A Candid Exchange between Pearl S. Buck and [[Carlos P. Romulo]]'' (New York: John Day, 1958) *''For Spacious Skies'' (1966) *''The People of Japan'' (1966) *''To My Daughters, with Love'' (New York: John Day, 1967) *''The Kennedy Women'' (1970) *''China as I See It'' (1970) *''[[The Story Bible]]'' (1971) *''Pearl S. Buck's Oriental Cookbook'' (1972) *''Words of Love'' (1974)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.abebooks.com/9780381982638/Words-Love-Pearl-Buck-0381982637/plp|title=9780381982638: Words of Love β AbeBooks β Pearl S Buck: 0381982637|website=www.abebooks.com}}</ref>
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