The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page
Author - Burton Jesse Hendrick
Year published - 1927
Published by - Garden City Publishing
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - World War 1 - General
Summary
Very interesting biography of Walter H. Page, journalist, publisher, and diplomat. He was the ambassador to Great Britain during the First World War. He profoundly influenced American culture in the early 20th century during his tenure at the Atlantic. He was best known for urging the United States to enter the war in 1914. This was at at time when President Wilson wanted to remain neutral. Page was instrumental in negotiations for the sale of war materials to Britain, when she needed them the most.
Plates and portraits printed on both sides.Originallly published 1922-25.Vol. Containing the letters to Woodrow Wilson.
Notes - No dust jacket Slight separation of inside cover Writing on flyleaf ( owner of book in 1928 )
Author - Burton Jesse Hendrick
Year published - 1927
Published by - Garden City Publishing
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - World War 1 - General
Summary
Very interesting biography of Walter H. Page, journalist, publisher, and diplomat. He was the ambassador to Great Britain during the First World War. He profoundly influenced American culture in the early 20th century during his tenure at the Atlantic. He was best known for urging the United States to enter the war in 1914. This was at at time when President Wilson wanted to remain neutral. Page was instrumental in negotiations for the sale of war materials to Britain, when she needed them the most.
Plates and portraits printed on both sides.Originallly published 1922-25.Vol. Containing the letters to Woodrow Wilson.
Notes - No dust jacket Slight separation of inside cover Writing on flyleaf ( owner of book in 1928 )
Author - Burton Jesse Hendrick
Year published - 1927
Published by - Garden City Publishing
Book Format - Hard Cover
Genre - World War 1 - General
Summary
Very interesting biography of Walter H. Page, journalist, publisher, and diplomat. He was the ambassador to Great Britain during the First World War. He profoundly influenced American culture in the early 20th century during his tenure at the Atlantic. He was best known for urging the United States to enter the war in 1914. This was at at time when President Wilson wanted to remain neutral. Page was instrumental in negotiations for the sale of war materials to Britain, when she needed them the most.
Plates and portraits printed on both sides.Originallly published 1922-25.Vol. Containing the letters to Woodrow Wilson.
Notes - No dust jacket Slight separation of inside cover Writing on flyleaf ( owner of book in 1928 )