Traces the life of the twenty-eighth president, from his childhood, through his years of extensive writing, to his terms as president and his involvement in the end of World War I and the founding of the League of Nations.
1, 1924, RSBP box 103; WW, quoted in David F. Houston, Eight Kars with Wilson's Cabinet, 191; to 1920 (Garden City, N.Y., 1926), vol. 1, p. 141. Grace Bryan Hargreaves manuscript biography of Bryan, WJB Papers, box 65, LC; WJB quoted in ...
Woodrow Wilson: The Story of His Life
Each volume in the new American Presidents Reference Series is organized around an individual presidency and gathers a host of biographical, analytical, and primary source historical material that will analyze...
First he was known as Tommy, then Woodrow, and eventually, Mr. President. Born on December 28, 1856, in Staunton, Virginia, Thomas Woodrow Wilson was a born leader.
Woodrow Wilson--scholar, reformer, orator, warrior, and peacemaker--was a visionary whose successes place him among the great presidents, and whose failures leave questions that still haunt the late twentieth century. A...
The great tragedy of the twenty-eighth President as witnessed by his loyal lieutenant, and the thirty-first President.
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The best of presidents seem to serve in the worst of times, and Woodrow Wilson is no exception. Like Lincoln, Wilson was charged with leading the United States through a...
These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
William Tecumseh, 34, 40, 531 Sherman AntiTrust Act (1890), 326, 443 Shipping Board, 447, 664, 681 Short Ballot Organization, 183 Short History of the English People (Green), 69, 75 Siam, 585, 731 Siddons, Sarah, 65 Silzer, George, 193, ...