Follows the political career of Woodrow Wilson, from his days as a college professor, to his term as governor of New Jersey, to his presidency, in an objective yet suprisingly intimate portrayal of a U.S. president
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Combining intimate biography with sweeping history, Heckscher traces Wilson's (1856-1924) extraordinary career and life: Princeton professor and president, New Jersey governor, US president, war leader, and crusader for the ill-fated (but prophetic) League of Nations. Based on the entire collection of Wilson's papers, much of the material available for the first time. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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