World War, 1914-1918 + Peace
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World War, 1914-1918 + Peace
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World War, 1914-1918 + Peace
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- Savage peace, hope and fear in America, 1919, Ann Hagedorn
- Paris 1919, six months that changed the world, Margaret MacMillan ; [foreword by Richard Holbrooke]
- The Fragile peace, 1919-39
- Savage peace, hope and fear in America, 1919, Ann Hagedorn
- A shattered peace, Versailles 1919 and the price we pay today, David A. Andelman
- Peace at last, a portrait of Armistice Day, 11 November 1918, Guy Cuthbertson
- The odyssey of Henry Ford and the great peace ship, Burnet Hershey
- A world on edge, the end of the Great War and the dawn of a new age, Daniel Schönpflug; translated by Jefferson Chase
- Woodrow Wilson and the American diplomatic tradition, the treaty fight in perspective, Lloyd E. Ambrosius
- Peacemaking, 1919, by Harold Nicolson
- Prelude to war, by Robert T. Elson and the editors of Time-Life Books
- The Treaty of Versailles, Jeff Hay, book editor
- The peace to end peace ;, the Paris Peace Conference of 1919
- Colonel House, a biography of Woodrow Wilson's silent partner, Charles E. Neu
- The ordeal of Woodrow Wilson, by Herbert Hoover with a new introduction by Mark Hatfield
- Paradise lost, Smyrna, 1922 : the destruction of a Christian city in the Islamic world, Giles Milton
- Paris 1919, inside the peace talks that changed the world, produced by the National Film Board of Canada in co-production with 13 Production in association with Galafilm in co-production with Arte France in association with TVO [and others] ; producers, Gerry Flahive, Paul Saadoun ; written and directed by Paul Cowan
- The Treaty of Versailles, 1919, a primary source examination of the treaty that ended World War I, Corona Brezina
- Breaking the heart of the world, Woodrow Wilson and the fight for the League of Nations, John Milton Cooper, Jr
- Six months that changed the world, the Paris Peace Conference of 1919, Margaret Macmillan
- To end all wars, Woodrow Wilson and the quest for a new world order, Thomas J. Knock
- Paris 1919, six months that changed the world, Margaret MacMillan
- Wilson and his peacemakers, American diplomacy at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919, Arthur Walworth
- Paris 1919, six months that changed the world, Margaret MacMillan
- Woodrow Wilson, a life for world peace, by Jan Willem Schulte Nordholt ; translated by Herbert H. Rowen
- German imperialism, 1914-1918, the development of a historical debate, Edited by Gerald D. Feldman
- Paris 1919, [six months that changed the world], by Margaret MacMillan
- Source records of the Great War, a comprehensive and readable source record of the world's great war, emphasizing the more important events, and presenting these as complete narratives in the actual words of the chief officials and most eminent leaders : non-partisan, non-sectional, non-sectarian : presenting documents from government archives and other authoritative sources, with outline narratives, indices, chronologies, and courses of reading on sociological movements and individual national activities, editior-in-chief, Charles F. Horne ; directing editor, Walter F. Austin
- Woodrow Wilson and the lost peace, by Thomas A. Bailey
- 1918, war and peace, Gregor Dallas
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