Hardback Same as PB. Ex-library book with typical stickers and stampings. Priority Mail is available on this item. No international shipping. Additional Details ------------------------------ Product description: Randolph Bourne is a study of the man who became the intellectual leader of protest against American intervention in World War I -- America's Romain Rolland and Bertrand Russell -- the man who, in Carl Van Doren's words, "said peace and meant peace."To his friend Van Wyck Brooks, the dwarfed and hunchbacked writer-philosopher was "the flying wedge of the younger generation" of pre-World War I America. He was the brilliant spokesman of those idealistic poets, artists, and moralists who experimented in art and life and aspired toward a non-conformist civilization richer and healthier than the America they knew.