World War I and America: Told by the Americans Who Lived it: The Library of America #289

Author: Scott Berg
Publisher: Library of America
Category: Anthologies (non-poetry), History Of The Americas, World War 1 Books
Book Format: Hardcover

Few Americans appreciate the significance and intensity of America's experience of World War I, the global cataclysm that transformed the modern world. Published to mark the centenary of the American entry into the conflict, World War I and America brings together a wide range of writings by eighty-eight American participants and observers to tell a vivid and dramatic first-hand story from the outbreak of war in 1914 through the Armistice, the Paris Peace Conference, and the League of Nations debate.

About Scott Berg
A. Scott Berg is the author of Wilson (2013), a widely-praised biography of the 28th president, Lindbergh (1998), which won the Pulitzer Prize for Biography, Goldwyn (1989), and Max Perkins: Editor of Genius (1978), winner of the National Book Award. He has been assisted in the preparation of this volume by an editorial advisory board comprised of four leading American historians of World War I: Jennifer Keene (Chapman University), Edward Lengel (University of Virginia), Michael Neiberg (Army War College), and Chad Williams (Brandeis University).

SKU BK-9781598535143
Barcode # 9781598535143
Brand Library of America
Artist / Author Scott Berg
Shipping Weight 0.5000kg
Shipping Width 0.130m
Shipping Height 0.030m
Shipping Length 0.200m
Assembled Length 20.300m
Assembled Height 3.300m
Assembled Width 12.700m
Type Hardcover

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