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SIGNED. The Joy of Children: Text by Pearl S. Buck with an introduction by Roy Sorenson. Based on the photographic exhibit prepared for the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth, "These Are Our Children"

SIGNED. The Joy of Children: Text by Pearl S. Buck with an introduction by Roy Sorenson. Based on the photographic exhibit prepared for the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth, "These Are Our Children" by Buck, Pearl S. and Sorenson, Roy

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Seller: Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB
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SIGNED. The Joy of Children: Text by Pearl S. Buck with an introduction by Roy Sorenson. Based on the photographic exhibit prepared for the 1960 White House Conference on Children and Youth, "These Are Our Children"
Author
Buck, Pearl S. and Sorenson, Roy
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Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Description
New York: John Day Co., 1964. First edition. 1960 PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM OF AMERICA'S CHILDREN ANNOTATED BY NOBELIST PEARL BUCK--SIGNED BY HER. 21x28 cm hardcover, blue cloth binding, gilt title to cover and spine, pictorial endpapers depicting faces of children, inscribed and signed on half title, "To Margaret Symonds, Greetings from Pearl S. Buck, February 1965." i-xi, 247 photographs . Very good in very good-minus price-clipped dust jacket with edgewear in protective mylar sleeve. THE WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH was a series of meetings hosted over 60 years by the President of the United States, and was the first White House conference ever held. Under the leadership of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Richard Nixon, the Conferences involved thousands of delegates from around the country. According to the Child Welfare League of America, "the conferences were devoted to improving the lives of children across the Nation." Each conference focused on issues relevant to the decade in which the conference was held. In 1960 the "Golden Anniversary White House Conference on Children and Youth" expanded ways for children to explore their potential in order to discover creative freedom. The 7000 delegates attending this conference during Eisenhower's presidency met to study the factors that influence individual fulfillment—family, religion, education, health and community life. As stated by Roy Sorenson in the INTRODUCTION, "The Committee is proud indeed that Pearl Buck has provided the text for The Joy of Children and that she has written it with such heart. As a 1932 Pulitzer Prize winner and recipient of the 1938 Nobel Award in literature, Pearl Buck stands in the ranks of American writers. And now, in The Joy of Children, her sensitivity to the universal and spiritual meaning of childhood adds another dimension to photography. The beauty and rhythm of her words combined with the appeal and vividness of the pictures has transformed an exhibit called, "These Are Our Children" into a book titled The Joy of Children." PEARL S. BUCK (1892-1973) writes, "The individual human cycle is not whole until man and woman look back to the parents who gave them life and forward to the children to whom they themselves give life. Only thus does the individual feel assured of his place in the eternal scheme of creation. … The strength or weakness of a nation is in the hands of its children. Yet our children are what we make them. They come to us helpless, malleable, dependent upon what we provide. They leave us as men and women, the next generation, the blessed or the doomed."
Sheet of letterhead and printed envelope

Sheet of letterhead and printed envelope by Hotel Utah

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Seller: Tschanz Rare Books
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Sheet of letterhead and printed envelope
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Hotel Utah
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Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
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[Salt Lake City]: Hotel Utah, 1970. Sheet of printed letterhead [27 cm x 18.5 cm] printed mailing envelope [10.5 cm x 24 cm] Small ink scribble on the letterhead, otherwise both are fine. The Hotel Utah (1911-1987 ) was The hotel in Salt Lake, that over it's lifetime hosted presidents and dignitaries, adjacent to the Salt Lake Temple Block. The building is now known as the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, and is primarily used as office space for the LDS Church.