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Books with title Woodrow Wilson: America's 28th President

  • Woodrow Wilson: America's 28th President

    Barbara Silberdick Feinberg

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Nov. 1, 2004)
    A biography of the twenty-eighth president of the United States, with information about his childhood, family, political career, presidency, and legacy.
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  • Woodrow Wilson: The American Presidents Series: The 28th President, 1913-1921

    H. W. Brands, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

    eBook (Times Books, June 1, 2003)
    A comprehensive account of the rise and fall of one of the major shapers of American foreign policyOn the eve of his inauguration as President, Woodrow Wilson commented, "It would be the irony of fate if my administration had to deal chiefly with foreign affairs." As America was drawn into the Great War in Europe, Wilson used his scholarship, his principles, and the political savvy of his advisers to overcome his ignorance of world affairs and lead the country out of isolationism. The product of his efforts—his vision of the United States as a nation uniquely suited for moral leadership by virtue of its democratic tradition—is a view of foreign policy that is still in place today.Acclaimed historian and Pulitzer Prize finalist H. W. Brands offers a clear, well-informed, and timely account of Wilson's unusual route to the White House, his campaign against corporate interests, his struggles with rivals at home and allies abroad, and his decline in popularity and health following the rejection by Congress of his League of Nations. Wilson emerges as a fascinating man of great oratorical power, depth of thought, and purity of intention.
  • Woodrow Wilson: America's 28th President

    Barbara Silberdick Feinberg

    Library Binding (Children's Press(CT), Sept. 1, 2004)
    Presents a biography of Woodrow Wilson
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  • Woodrow Wilson: The 28th President

    Miriam Aronin

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Jan. 1, 2016)
    When Woodrow Wilson became president in 1913, the United States was a very different country from the one it is today. Women did not have the right to vote, and many children worked long hours in unsafe factories and mines. Wilson wanted to change things and work to help people who had few rights. In this fascinating introduction, young readers will learn about WilsonÂ’s early life, his achievements as president, and the many ways he is remembered today. Each 24-page book in this series features controlled text with age-appropriate vocabulary and simple sentence construction. The lively text, colorful design, and rich photos and illustrations are sure to capture the interest of emergent readers.
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  • Woodrow Wilson,: Boy president

    Helen Albee Monsell

    Hardcover (Bobbs-Merrill, Jan. 1, 1959)
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  • Woodrow Wilson: The American Presidents Series: The 28th President, 1913-1921

    H. W. Brands

    (St. Martins Press-3PL, June 1, 2003)
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  • Woodrow Wilson: The American Presidents Series: The 28th President, 1913-1921

    H. W. Brands, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Richard Rohan

    Audio Cassette (Macmillan Audio, June 11, 2003)
    A comprehensive account of the rise and fall of one of the major shapers of American foreign policyOn the eve of his inauguration as president, Woodrow Wilson commented, "It would be the irony of fate if my administration had to deal chiefly with foreign affairs." As America was drawn into the Great War in Europe, Wilson drew on his scholarship, his principles, and the political savvy of his advisors to overcome his ignorance of world affairs and lead the country out of isolationism. The product of his efforts--his vision of the United States as a nation uniquely suited for moral leadership by virtue of its democratic tradition--is a view of foreign policy that is still in place today.Acclaimed historian and Pulitzer Prize finalist H. W. Brands offers a clear, well-informed, and timely account of Wilson’s unusual route to the White House, his campaign against corporate interests, his struggles with rivals at home and allies abroad, and his decline in popularity and health following the rejection by Congress of his League of Nations. Wilson emerges as a fascinating man of great oratorical power, depth of thought, and purity of intention.
  • Woodrow Wilson: Boy President

    Helen Albee Monsell, Syd Browne

    Hardcover (Bobbs-Merrill, Jan. 1, 1950)
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  • Woodrow Wilson Boy President

    Helen Albee Monsell

    Library Binding (Atheneum, June 1, 1948)
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  • Woodrow Wilson: President

    Sallie G. Randolph

    Library Binding (Walker & Co, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Discusses the life of the American president who decided to enter World War I despite his quest for peace
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  • Woodrow Wilson, President

    Sallie G. Randolph

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, Oct. 24, 1994)
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  • WOODROW WILSON: BOY PRESIDENT.

    Helen A. Monsell.

    Hardcover (NY: Bobbs Merrill 1950 1st ed., Jan. 1, 1950)
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