Imagined Power: The Secret Life of Colonel House

Edward M. House was one of President Woodrow Wilson's most important advisors, yet he behaved inconsistently. House claimed he had authority he did not have, accepted credit for acts not his, and projected experience in areas he did not understand. House's erroneous attribution of statemen...

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Armies
Behavior
Diaries
Ethical aspects
History
House, Edward M
Houses
Liberalism
Loyalty
National politics
Peacetime
Political consultants
Political power
Politics
Presidents
Treaties
War
Wilson, Woodrow (1856-1924)
Wilson, Woodrow (American president)
World wars
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