John T. Flynn / As We Go Marching
John T. Flynn / As We Go Marching
As We Go Marching: A dynamic presentation of America’s choice for the postwar world. The rise of Fascism in Italy and Germany is shown to have startling parallels with the current drift of American life.
Flynn, John T.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran and Co., 1944. 1st ed.
272 pp.; 21 × 15 × 3 cm
Hardcover (very good); Dust jacket (good-)
First edition of Flynn's prescient assessment of fascism. Written and published during the late stages of the Second World War, the book examines the threat of fascism taking hold in the post-war United States, a threat the journalist (and key figure in the America-first movement up to the attack on Pearl Harbor) considered more dire than the spectre of communism. A prescient and historical important book. Copy is in very good condition. Minimal wear to the blue cloth boards. Interior is clean and unmarked with a solid, square binding. Untrimmed pages. Dust jacket is fair-to-good with wear and scuffing to the edges. Small portion of loss to the top of the spine. Large tear where the front flap folds around the board. Flaps unclipped, showing original price of $2.00. Jacket now wrapped in protective Brodart cover.