books about: 1913-1920
books:
America and the Great War, 1914-1920 (American History Series)
D. Clayton James
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Anne Sharp Wells
Harlan Davidson
, 1998
In America and the Great War, 1914-1920, the accomplished writing team of D. Clayton James and Anne Sharp Wells provides a succinct account of the principal military, political, and social developments in United States History as the nation responded to, and was changed by, a world in crisis. A forthright examination of America's unprecedented military commitment and actions abroad, America and the Great War includes insights into the ...
Pivotal Decades: The United States, 1900-1920
5 reviews
John Milton Cooper
W. W. Norton & Company
, 1992
The Tide of the Century
These years at the beginning of the century seemed so intense. A good read when reviewing this century that (almost) was. The author tries to write a comprehensive look at everything that was happening in the US at the time, from fashion to politics. However, make no mistake, the author's favorite topic and more richly covered is: politics. There are references at the end on the amazing ...
BETWEEN WAR AND PEACE
1 review
Carol Wilcox Melton
Mercer University Press
, 2001
Definitive Work
This book is a long awaited,definitive treatment of the AEF intervention in Siberia at the end of WWI. Well written and authoritative, the work is especially relevant to our times, given the state of Russian-American relations. Military readers will recognize in this tale an excellent early example of what has become an increasingly important role for our armed forces to day; strategic ...
Intervention!: The United States and the Mexican Revolution, 1913-1917
7 reviews
John S. D. Eisenhower
W. W. Norton & Company
, 1995
Pancho and Pershing
Tough as nails history that tells of Mexico during the years of revolution and civil war. Pancho Villa and John "Blackjack" Pershing's punitive expedition is the focal point of the book. The author explains that bungling interventions in Mexico by American politicians didn't alter the fact that Mexicans ultimately determined their own governement. The book is a good introduction to a subject ...
End of Innocence: 1910-1920 (Our American Century)
Time-Life Books
, 1998
Zach Lamar Cobb: El Paso Collector of Customs and Intelligence During the Mexican Revolution 1913-1918 ...
2 reviews
John F. Chalkley
University of Texas Press
, 1998
Odd Man in Intelligence
While researching in the State Department files on the activities of George Cupples Carothers, who was the US State Department representative accompanying the army of Pancho Villa (Division del Norte) in 1914 and 1915, I kept coming across telegrams and reports signed "Cobb". Cobb was the US Collector of Customs at El Paso, TX, and El Paso was the hub of US intelligence gathering, a main base for ...
Eugene O'Neill : Complete Plays 1913-1920 (Library of America)
2 reviews
Eugene O'Neill
Library of America
, 1988
The development of a writer
This is a tremendous source work, providing a sequential study of O'Neill's development as a dramatist. While not all of the plays are particularly successful, they reveal themes and settings that would provide the foundation for the later O'Neill masterworks. And there are many wonderful early dramas, such as the four S.S. Glencairn plays, his first broadway success "Beyond the Horizon," ...
Lawrence's England: the Major Fiction, 1913-1920.(Book Review): An article from: Yearbook of English Studies
Margaret Storch
Modern Humanities Research Association
, 2004
This digital document is an article from Yearbook of English Studies, published by Modern Humanities Research Association on January 1, 2004. The length of the article is 685 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: Lawrence's ...
State of the Union - 1913 to 1920
Woodrow Wilson
Quiet Vision (Duplicate of QVIS9).
, 2007
"He shall from time to time give to the Congress information of the state of the Union..." The Constitution of the United States, under the above words in Article II Section 3, require the President to give a State of the Union message to the Congress from time to time on no set schedule. Tradition has made this a yearly message from the President to Congress. The message now is made in a speech by the President before Congress, George ...
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