Call Number (LC) Title Results
D619 .A3 1 War addresses of Woodrow Wilson / 1
D619 .A4 1918 In our first year of war; messages and addresses to the Congress and the people, March 5, 1917, to January 8, 1918, 1
D619 .B1 1942 The policy of the United States toward the neutrals, 1917-1918, 1
D619 .B16 Why we went to war. 1
D619 .B2 America's attitude toward the war, the President's messages; official correspondence with the Entente allies and the central powers, and certain official papers and speeches bearing upon the great war, 1
D619 .B37 America's entry into World War I: submarines, sentiment, or security? 1
D619 .B5 My three years in America, 1
D619 .B61 America revisited. 1
D619 .B63 Historians on the homefront; American propagandists for the great war 1
D619 .B7 Was will Wilson? 1
D619 .B8 Rights and duties of neutrals; a discussion of principles and practices, 1
D619 .C55 A traveller in war-time; with an essay on the American contribution and the democratic idea, 1
D619 .C67 Intervention, 1917; why America fought, 1
D619 .C9 The war, the world and Wilson, 1
D619 .C98 1976 Irish-America and national isolationism, 1914-1920 / 1
D619 .D64 2011 Nothing less than war : a new history of America's entry into World War I / 1
D619 .F1 America's stake in Europe. 1
D619 .F4 The problems of neutrality when the world is at war : a history of our relations with Germany and Great Britain as detailed in the documents that passed between the United States and the two great belligerent powers / 1
D 619 + F8 France, Amérique, 1776-1789-1917. Déclaration d'indépendance. Déclaration des droits de l'homme et du citoyen. Message de guerre du président Woodrow Wilson. 1
D619 .G2 Democracy today; an American interpretation, 1