"What’s Wrong With The World?" is a book by G. K. Chesterton, first published in 1910. In this work, Chesterton examines the state of the world and offers his own unique perspective on the issues of the day. He offers a scathing critique of modern society, and his sharp wit and clever satire make this book a must-read for anyone interested in social criticism and philosophy. Chesterton’s other works include "The Man Who Was Thursday" (1908), "The Napoleon of Notting Hill" (1904), and "The Everlasting Man" (1925). This vintage book is a classic of its genre and is becoming increasingly scarce and expensive.