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Wilson (book)
book by A. Scott Berg
Wilson is a biography of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author A.
Scott Berg. The book is a New York Times Best Seller.[1]
Background
"'After 'Lindbergh,' my publisher asked whom I wanted to write about next,' Berg recalled. 'I said, 'There's one idea I've been carrying in my hip pocket for 35 years.
It's Woodrow Wilson.'"[2]
When asked why he spent the last thirteen years writing a biography of Wilson, Berg replied: "The simple answer is that he was the architect of much of the last century and re-drew the map of the world."[3] There were also personal reasons.
Berg was given a copy of Gene Smith's When the Cheering Stopped: The Last Years of Woodrow Wilson when he was in the 11th grade,[4] and his "budding obsession" has grown ever since.[3] At 15, he put a picture of Wilson on his bedroom wall, a campaign poster given