The Black Book

Woodrow Wilson's Secret Plan for Peace

By (author) Wesley J. Reisser

Paperback - £42.00

Publication date:

13 June 2013

Length of book:

214 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

Dimensions:

228x151mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780739185391

Prior to the end of World War I, President Wilson gathered a group of expert geographers, historians, economists, and political scientists – The Inquiry – to make plans for the coming peace conference. The Inquiry produced a secret document, the Black Book, containing maps and plans for the territorial settlements to be negotiated. This secret plan was brought daily by the President into negotiations and much of it came to fruition on the world map. This work takes an in-depth look at the Black Book and the lasting legacy of American negotiators at the Paris Peace Conference. Many of the successes, and failures, from these peace settlements trace directly back to this remarkable, and heretofore, almost unstudied plan.
An exciting, excellently written work on a totally unknown part of Hungary’s post-World War I history, the American preparation for the Trianon Treaty. That happened almost a century ago, but it is still a living problem in Hungary.