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Published during World War II in the wake of D-Day, the author makes a case for how the international auxiliary language Esperanto would help the post-war peace, along with an overview of the Esperanto movement up through the war years. With photos and illustrations.
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Philadelphia, Pa
First Sentence
"History's worst war still consumes the world, after four years of carnage, and long years of teaching to prevent it."
Table of Contents
I.
An Idea Is Born
Page 9
II.
A New Idea?
Page 17
III.
A Friendly World
Page 25
IV.
Give Us Unity
Page 37
V.
In Defense of Peace
Page 50
VI.
Let's Get Wise
Page 73
VII.
It Must Be Done
Page 90
VIII.
Eureka!
Page 102
IX.
It Happened Like This
Page 122
X.
Rise and Shine!
Page 154
XI.
The Green Network
Page 180
XII.
The Green Star Shines
Page 196
XIII.
Esperanto at the Peace Table
Page 219
Appendix I.
A Key to Esperanto
Page 229
Appendix II.
Esperanto Organizations
Page 265
Edition Notes
"Esperanto organizations": p. 265-272.
"References": p. 274-276.
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