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Too proud to fight : Woodrow Wilson's neutrality

Devlin, Patrick Devlin, 1905-1974
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In his book 'Too Proud To Fight', Lord Justice Devlin has written his account of United States policy, and the personal views of President Wilson himself, during the first two years of World War One. Devlin goes on to show that the two were closely related, as he points out in the book, that Wilson's administration, more than most, was something of a one man band, with Cabinet officers, in which in Devlin's eyes, (notably Secretary of State Lansing) often treated a bit like office boys.
Imprint:
London : Oxford University Press,
Collation:
xviii, 731p., [16]p. of plates, leaf of plate : 1 ill., ports. ;
Notes:
Bibliography: p.691-693. _ Includes index.
ISBN:
9780192158079
Dewey class:
940.32273 $2 18973.913
LC class:
E768
Language:
English
BRN:
3502418
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