WORLD'S END
World's End is the first novel in Upton Sinclair's Lanny Budd series. First published in 1940, the story covers the period from 1913 to 1919. This is the beginning of a monumental 7,340 page novel, the story of Lanny Budd, a young American, beginning in Europe in 1913. It is also an intimate record of a great world which fell victim to its own civilization. A new world was about to be born
Sinclair Upton
Authors Note
Book One
Music Made Visible
Côte d'Azur
Playground of Europe
Christmas-Card Castle
The Facts of Life
Arms and the Man
Book Two
The Isles of Greece
This Realm, This England
Green and Pleasant Land
La Belle France
C'est la Guerre
Book Three
Loved I Not Honour More
Women Must Weep
The Furies of Pain
Amor inter Arma
Business as Usual
A Man's World
Away from All That
Book Four
Old Colonial
The Pierian Spring
The Thoughts of Youth
Above the Battle
Midsummer-Night Dream
The World Well Lost
Book Five
The Battle Flags Are Furled
The Parliament of Man
The Federation of the World
The Red Peril
A Friend in Need
Out of the Depths
In the Enemy's Country
Book Six
I Have Seen the Future
Woe to the Conquered
Young Lochinvar
I Can No Other
The Choice of Hercules
Peace in Our Time
Battle of the Stags