In this fascinating volume, Carlos P. Romulo, retired Foreign
Minister of the Philippines and first Asian President of the United
Nations, describes the development of that organization from its
founding in San Francisco in 1945, when he signed its charter, to
his farewell speech to the General Assembly in the fall of 1983.
Related in the form of personal memories and impressions, the facts
and dates in his narrative have been thoroughly checked and
corroborated by his wife and co-author so that they blend
integrally with the broader fabric of United Nations history. Not
only is this a personal memoir but also an accurate and valuable
historical account of a critical period in the history of the
world.
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