Gene Smith
When the cheering stopped;: The last days of Woodrow Wilson
Paperback
(Time inc March 15, 1966)
1984 Time Reading Program trade paperback, reprint. Gene Smith (Lee and Grant: A Dual Biography). Author Gene Smith brilliantly captures the drama and excitement of Wilson's efforts at the Paris Peace Conference to forge a lasting concord between enemies, and his remarkable coast-to-coast tour to sway national opinion in favor of the League of Nations. During this grueling jaunt across 8,000 miles in less than a month, Wilson suffered a debilitating stroke that left him an invalid and a recluse, shrouding his final years in office in shadow and mystery. - Amazon
- Pages
- 295
- Weight
- 11.4 oz.
- Dimensions
- 7.9 x 5.2
in.