David F. Houston expresses his thoughts and interpretations of Woodrow Wilson's plans and actions during his presidency (1913-1920), paying close attention to the war years. This comes in a two-volume set with a slipcase. This slipcase is torn, rubbed, and frayed. The books themselves are in fine condition. Houston was Wilson's Secretary of Agriculture and Treasury, credited with instilling many helpful laws for the ag industry, including the Smith-Lever Act and the Farm Loan Act.