Author: David Lloyd George
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258164225
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 986
Book Description
War Memoirs of David Lloyd George V1-2
Author: David Lloyd George
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258164225
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 986
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781258164225
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 986
Book Description
War Memoirs of David Lloyd George
Author: David Lloyd George
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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War Memoirs
Author: David Lloyd George
Publisher: War Memoirs
ISBN: 9781931541381
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Publisher: War Memoirs
ISBN: 9781931541381
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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War Memoirs of David Lloyd George ..
Author: David Lloyd George
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 1070
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 1070
Book Description
War Memoirs of David Lloyd George
Author: David Lloyd George
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1787209326
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 2066
Book Description
“Mr. Lloyd George’s War Memoirs constitute a record of unfading historic interest....No one who wishes to be well informed about the Great War should fail to study them.”—Rt. Hon. Winston S. Churchill A personal account of World War I events, as told from the perspective of David Lloyd George, former Chancellor of the Exchequer (1908-1915), Minister of Munitions (1915-1916), Secretary of State of War (1916) and, towards war end, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1916-1922).
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 1787209326
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 2066
Book Description
“Mr. Lloyd George’s War Memoirs constitute a record of unfading historic interest....No one who wishes to be well informed about the Great War should fail to study them.”—Rt. Hon. Winston S. Churchill A personal account of World War I events, as told from the perspective of David Lloyd George, former Chancellor of the Exchequer (1908-1915), Minister of Munitions (1915-1916), Secretary of State of War (1916) and, towards war end, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1916-1922).
Arms and the Wizard
Author: Ralph James Q. Adams
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
War Memoirs of David Lloyd George ...: 1916-1917
Author: David Lloyd George
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 644
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
The Great War and Americans in Europe, 1914-1917
Author: Kenneth D. Rose
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351805851
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
This book examines the experiences of Americans in Europe during the First World War prior to the U.S. declaration of war. Key groups include volunteer soldiers, doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, reporters, diplomats, peace activists, charitable workers, and long-term American expatriate civilians. What these Americans wrote about the Great War, as published in contemporary books and periodicals, provides the core source material for this volume. Author Kenneth D. Rose argues that these writings served the critical function of preparing the American public for the declaration of war, one of the most important decisions of the twentieth century, and defined the threat and consequences of the European conflict for Americans and American interests at home and abroad.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351805851
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 410
Book Description
This book examines the experiences of Americans in Europe during the First World War prior to the U.S. declaration of war. Key groups include volunteer soldiers, doctors, nurses, ambulance drivers, reporters, diplomats, peace activists, charitable workers, and long-term American expatriate civilians. What these Americans wrote about the Great War, as published in contemporary books and periodicals, provides the core source material for this volume. Author Kenneth D. Rose argues that these writings served the critical function of preparing the American public for the declaration of war, one of the most important decisions of the twentieth century, and defined the threat and consequences of the European conflict for Americans and American interests at home and abroad.
David Lloyd George: Organizer of victory, 1912-1916
Author: Bentley B. Gilbert
Publisher: Columbus : Ohio State University Press
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Publisher: Columbus : Ohio State University Press
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 536
Book Description
Colonel House
Author: Charles E. Neu
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199391432
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 737
Book Description
A man who lived his life mostly in the shadows, Edward M. House is little known or remembered today; yet he was one of the most influential figures of the Wilson presidency. Wilson's chief political advisor, House played a key role in international diplomacy, and had a significant hand in crafting the Fourteen Points at the Paris Peace Conference. Though the intimate friendship between the president and his advisor ultimately unraveled in the wake of these negotiations, House's role in the Wilson administration had a lasting impact on 20th century international politics. In this seminal biography, Charles E. Neu details the life of "Colonel" House, a Texas landowner who rose to become one of the century's greatest political operators. Ambitious and persuasive, House worked largely behind the scenes, developing ties of loyalty and using patronage to rally party workers behind his candidates. In 1911 he met Woodrow Wilson, and almost immediately the two formed what would become one of the most famous friendships in American political history. House became a high-level political intermediary in the Wilson administration, proving particularly adept at managing the intangible realm of human relations. After World War I erupted, House, realizing the complexity of the struggle and the dangers and opportunities it posed for the United States, began traveling to and from Europe as the president's personal representative. Eventually he helped Wilson recognize the need to devise a way to end the war that would place the United States at the center of a new world order. In this balanced account, Neu shows that while House was a resourceful and imaginative diplomat, his analysis of wartime politics was erratic. He relied too heavily on personal contacts, often exaggerating his accomplishments and missing the larger historical forces that shaped the policies of the warring powers. Ultimately, as the Paris Peace Conference unfolded, differences appeared between Wilson and his counselor. Their divergent views on the negotiations led to a bitter split, and after the president left France in June of 1919, he would never see House again. Despite this break, Neu refutes the idea that Wilson and House were antagonists. They shared the same beliefs and aspirations and were, Neu shows, part of an unusual partnership. As an organizer, tactician, and confidant, House helped to make possible Wilson's achievements, and this impressive biography restores the enigmatic counselor to his place at the center of that presidency.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199391432
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 737
Book Description
A man who lived his life mostly in the shadows, Edward M. House is little known or remembered today; yet he was one of the most influential figures of the Wilson presidency. Wilson's chief political advisor, House played a key role in international diplomacy, and had a significant hand in crafting the Fourteen Points at the Paris Peace Conference. Though the intimate friendship between the president and his advisor ultimately unraveled in the wake of these negotiations, House's role in the Wilson administration had a lasting impact on 20th century international politics. In this seminal biography, Charles E. Neu details the life of "Colonel" House, a Texas landowner who rose to become one of the century's greatest political operators. Ambitious and persuasive, House worked largely behind the scenes, developing ties of loyalty and using patronage to rally party workers behind his candidates. In 1911 he met Woodrow Wilson, and almost immediately the two formed what would become one of the most famous friendships in American political history. House became a high-level political intermediary in the Wilson administration, proving particularly adept at managing the intangible realm of human relations. After World War I erupted, House, realizing the complexity of the struggle and the dangers and opportunities it posed for the United States, began traveling to and from Europe as the president's personal representative. Eventually he helped Wilson recognize the need to devise a way to end the war that would place the United States at the center of a new world order. In this balanced account, Neu shows that while House was a resourceful and imaginative diplomat, his analysis of wartime politics was erratic. He relied too heavily on personal contacts, often exaggerating his accomplishments and missing the larger historical forces that shaped the policies of the warring powers. Ultimately, as the Paris Peace Conference unfolded, differences appeared between Wilson and his counselor. Their divergent views on the negotiations led to a bitter split, and after the president left France in June of 1919, he would never see House again. Despite this break, Neu refutes the idea that Wilson and House were antagonists. They shared the same beliefs and aspirations and were, Neu shows, part of an unusual partnership. As an organizer, tactician, and confidant, House helped to make possible Wilson's achievements, and this impressive biography restores the enigmatic counselor to his place at the center of that presidency.