1917 WWI Woodrow Wilson War Information Series - Committee on Public Information Pamphlets
1917 WWI Woodrow Wilson War Information Series - Committee on Public Information Pamphlets. The Committee on Public Information (1917–1919), was an independent agency of the government of the United States under the Woodrow Wilson administration created to influence public opinion to support the US in World War I, in particular, the US home front. Set of four pamphlets. Originals. Includes:
1. The War Message and Facts Behind It, annotated text of President Wilson's message, April 2, 1917. 2: The Nation in Arms by Franklin K. Lane and Newton D. Baker. 3: The Government of Germany by Charles D. Hazen. 4: The Great War From Spectator to Participant by Andrew C. McLaughlin. interesting reading.
Wilson felt that American intervention in 1917 would ensure that the United States would play a decisive role and dominate the postwar peace conference.
Price | $75.00 |
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Condition | used |
Product Condition | Very good, two of the pamphlets have light spotting on the edge only. |
Size | 5.75" x 8.5. Approximately |