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I’ve Seen the Elephant An Autobiography 2000, 232 pp
courtesy of our partner, Atlas Books |
In this lively memoir, William B. Saxbe narrates
his life’s journey from his youth in a small Ohio town to his military
career during World War II and Korea and through his career as a public servant
in Ohio, in Washington, D.C., and overseas. He regales readers with
stories about hopping a freight train when he was in the sixth grade, insights
on being elected to the United States Senate, commentary on serving as Nixon’s
attorney general at the height of the Watergate scandal, and descriptions
of life as the U.S. ambassador to India.
This honest, insightful autobiography will delight the scholar and the casual reader. Readers of all disciplines and interests will find fascinating Saxbe’s firsthand account of the demise of the Nixon presidency and will appreciate his candid, often earthy, prose.