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Willard Price

Willard DeMille Price (28 July 1887 – 14 October 1983) was a Canadian-born American traveller, journalist and author.
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Price was born to a family of devout Methodists in Peterborough, Ontario. He spent his early childhood living on a farm before his family moved to Toronto and then Cleveland, Ohio in the United States when he was four. Price attended East High School and Western Reserve University where he funded his college degree by writing advertisements for local businesses and newspapers. During this time he gained notoriety as a young Methodist leader and developed a taste for adventure on long trips during vacations.
On graduating in 1909 Price confounded expectations by choosing not to enter a seminary, instead spending a year preaching as an unordained pastor. He then resolved to experience the "workaday world", a decision that took him to New York and then London. While there he developed a "painfully acute social awareness" while volunteering at a settlement house in Southwark. This inspired Price to become "a social worker with a pen".
Returning to New York in 1911 Price won a scholarship to the School of Philanthropy at Columbia University, where he acquired a MA and Litt.D. While there he wrote a number of campaigning newspaper and magazine articles including a first-hand account of the squalid conditions aboard a transatlantic liner, a survey of Newark's slums and an investigation of child labour conditions in a Pittsburgh iron and steel plant (with Herschel V. Jones). Price also worked as publicity secretary of the Methodist Board of Foreign Missions, completed his thesis on immigration and edited the journals ''Survey'' and ''World Outlook''.
Price spent his later life as a "foreign correspondent and roving researcher" on behalf of newspapers, magazines, museums and societies (in particular the National Geographic Society and the American Museum of Natural History). He visited a total of 148 countries and circled the globe three times before his death.
Price documented these adventures in a series of adult non-fiction books, beginning with "Rip Tide in the Southern Seas" (1936). His early writing career focused in particular on Japan, where he lived from 1933 to 1938 and could see first-hand the country's militarization.
In 1999 Professor Laurie Barber of Waikato University (Hamilton, New Zealand) suggested that Willard Price may have spied for the United States. Indeed, Price admits to having done so in ''My Own Life of Adventure'', one of two autobiographies he wrote in his later years. What remains unclear is whether Price was acting as a patriotic American or if he was on the payroll of military intelligence.〔
Price's travels also proved the inspiration for his highly popular ''Adventure'' series of novels for young readers, which describe the daring exploits of globe-trotting teenage zoologists Hal and Roger Hunt.
Shortly before his death, Price commented that:
My aim in writing the ''Adventure'' series for young people was to lead them to read by making reading exciting and full of adventure. At the same time I want to inspire an interest in wild animals and their behavior. Judging from the letters I have received from boys and girls around the world, I believe I have helped open to them the worlds of books and natural history.〔Rubinstein, Matt (2005), '(Adventure Adventure )' mattrubinstein.com.au〕

In 2006, the Price family sold the copyrights and related legal rights for the fourteen ''Adventure'' series titles, plus the right to use Price's name, to London-based Fleming Literary Management for an undisclosed six-figure sum.
==Published works==


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