
"A tremendous tale of hushed and unhushed uproars in the linked fields of war and diplomacy" (The New York Times), from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Guns of August In January 1917, the war in Europe was, at best, a tragic standoff. Britain...












In the dark winter of 1917, World War I was deadlocked. For Europe to be saved, the United States had to join the war--but President Wilson remained unshakable in his neutrality. Then, with a single stroke, the tool to propel America into the war came into a quiet British...








In the dark winter of 1917, World War I was deadlocked. For Europe to be saved, the United States had to join the war--but President Wilson remained unshakable in his neutrality. Then, with a single stroke, the tool to propel America into the war came into a quiet British...



