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An edition of Mr. Wilson's war (1962)

Mr. Wilson's war.

[1st ed.]
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From the assassination of McKinley to the defeat of the League of Nations.

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Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
517

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Mr.Wilson's war.
1963, H.Hamilton
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Mr. Wilson's war.
1963, Hamish Hamilton, 1963.
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Mr. Wilson's war.
1963, Hamish Hamilton
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Mr. Wilson's war.
1963, Hamish Hamilton, 1963.
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Mr. Wilson's war
1962, Doubleday
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Mr. Wilson's war.
1962, Doubleday
in English - [1st ed.]
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Mr. Wilson's war.
1962, Doubleday
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliography.

Published in
Garden City, N.Y
Series
Mainstream of America series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.3/73
Library of Congress
E766 .D6

The Physical Object

Pagination
517 p.
Number of pages
517

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5825327M
Internet Archive
mrwilsonswar00dosp
LCCN
61012612
OCLC/WorldCat
475755
Library Thing
969237

Work Description

Beginning with the assassination of McKinley and ending with the defeat of the League of Nations by the United States Senate, the twenty-year period covered by John Dos Passos in this lucid and fascinating narrative changed the whole destiny of America. This is the story of the war we won and the peace we lost, told with a clear historical perspective and a warm interest in the remarkable people who guided the United States through one of the most crucial periods.

Foremost in the cast of characters is Woodrow Wilson, the shy, brilliant, revered, and misunderstood “schoolmaster,” whose administration was a complex of apparent contradictions. Wilson had almost no interest in foreign affairs when he was first elected, yet later, in proposing the League of Nations, he was to play a major role in international politics. During his first summer in office, without any previous experience in banking, he pushed through the Federal Reserve Bank Act, perhaps his most lasting contribution. Reelected in 1916 on the rallying cry, “He kept us out of war,” he shortly found himself and his country inextricably involved in the European conflict.

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