Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 67
Discover the rich tapestry of American history in Papers of Woodrow Wilson, Volume 67, published by Princeton University Press in 1992. Spanning 684 pages, this compelling volume opens on Christmas Eve, 1920, during the final days of the Wilson administration. It captures a pivotal moment in U.S. history, showcasing the public's response through an array of letters and editorials directed at Wilson as he navigates his post-presidency.
As Wilson's health begins to improve, he embarks on a new chapter by forming a law partnership with his former Secretary of State, Bainbridge Colby, while subtly seeking to maintain his political influence. This volume offers a unique insight into the life of one of America's most significant presidents during the inter-war period, making it an essential read for anyone interested in political science, biography, and the evolution of American governance.