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The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 63: September-November 5, 1919

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 63: September-November 5, 1919

Contributors:

By (Author) Woodrow Wilson
Edited by Arthur Stanley Link
Edited by J. E. Little

ISBN:

9780691047751

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

29th January 1991

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of the Americas

Dewey:

973.913

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

704

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

1247g

Description

This volume opens with Wilson's tour of the Middle West and West to generate popular support for the League of Nations and to force the Senate to consent to the ratification of the Versailles Treaty without any significant reservations to the League Covenant. After the first speech of the tour, in Columbus, Ohio, Wilson travels to Missouri and Minnesota, the Northwest, California, and into the central Rocky Mountain states. His already dangerous hypertension escalates due to his punishing schedule, and he suffers increasingly from headaches, difficulties in breathing, and periods of cardiac arrest. After a stroke warning on September 26, his doctor cancels the remaining speeches, and the presidential special train returns to Washington. Wilson does suffer a stroke on October 2 and nearly dies from a urinary obstruction two weeks later. As he lies ill during October and early November, Tumulty and members of the cabinet carry on the domestic business of the country and deal with a nationwide coal strike. But Wilson will not permit Lansing to take any action on important foreign policy matters. The nation's state of affairs is parlous as the volume ends.

Reviews

"An essential purchase for college libraries."--Library Journal "... an unprecedented illumination of Wilson's activities and ideas..."--The Journal of American History "... Arthur Link and his associates ... set a high standard indeed both for productivity and editorial excellence."--North Carolina Historical Review "Every college library should plan to acquire the entire series."--Choice

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