One World

Author(s): Wendell L. Willkie

Rare, Collectable, Folios | Travel and Holidays | Politics/Political Science | Non Fiction | Social Sciences

One World is a manifesto and a travelogue written by Wendell Willkie, a liberal Republican, about his seven-week, 31,000-mile tour, and originally published in April 1943. It advocates for an end to colonialism, World Federalism, and equality for non-whites in the United States.
It is a document of his world travels and meetings with many of the Allies' heads of state as well as ordinary citizens and soldiers in locales such as El Alamein, Russia, and Iran. The main idea of the book is that the world became one small inter-connected unit and Isolationism is no longer possible.

Good condition. Pages, spine, cover - intact and sound. Dust jacket has  wear/tear at edges and some scuffing/tanning marks.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 2471682396558
  • : Cassell and Company Limited
  • : 01 January 1943
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Wendell L. Willkie
  • : Hardback
  • : First edition
  • : 154