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“Thomas W. Ryley in his political biography of Gilbert Hitchcock offers a helpful narrative of the issues, agendas and personalities surrounding the failure to ratify the Treaty of Versailles. He brings expert knowledge and a masterful ‘feel’ for the workings of the Senate. He summarizes the real issues at stake, the political ambitions and conflicts at work, and the personal relationships and disputes that color most political debates. . . easily navigates his description through the minefield of Washingtonian politics. He is an apt observer and supports his analysis with clear logic and primary source material documentation. . . . The book will appeal to both the scholar, seeking nuances, and the general reader, in pursuit of information.” – Thomas Karfunkel





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