Written in the classic tradition of the self-made American that early found expression in Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography, Mr. Sawyer's book discusses his childhood and formative years and beginnings of his political career but revolves around two major government appointments--Ambassador to Belgium and Minis ter to Luxembourg during the close of World War II and Secre tary of Commerce in the Truman administration, 1948-53. Among the important events in Mr. Sawyer's cabinet years were the government seizure of the steel ...
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Written in the classic tradition of the self-made American that early found expression in Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography, Mr. Sawyer's book discusses his childhood and formative years and beginnings of his political career but revolves around two major government appointments--Ambassador to Belgium and Minis ter to Luxembourg during the close of World War II and Secre tary of Commerce in the Truman administration, 1948-53. Among the important events in Mr. Sawyer's cabinet years were the government seizure of the steel mills, the Dollar Line contro versy, and the 1952 Democratic Party Nominating Convention. On these and other controversial events Mr. Sawyer's book sheds new light and provides valuable firsthand accounts. Representing the conservative faction in President Tru man's cabinet, Mr. Sawyer's convictions were strong and his expression of them clear and unmistakable. His conclusions--his "concerns"--from his years of involvement in national and inter national affairs will be of special interest to readers who seek answers to such questions as the dollar drain, the imbalance of international payments, inflation, and, especially, over-population and communism, against which Mr. Sawyer urges drastic action. Mr. Sawyer's memoirs span most of the present century, and are particularly valuable for the thirties, forties, and fifties. Thanks to Mr. Sawyer's vivid recollection and careful personal records, names that figured prominently in world events in our time--Roosevelt, Truman, Churchill, Attlee, Eisenhower, Spaak--come to life in these pages.
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Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 399pp. Foreword by John Wesley Snider and Dean Acheson. Notes by Eugene P. Trani. Illustrated from photographs. Spine lightly sunned else near fine, lacking the dustwrapper.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. Minor scuff marks and 1" tear on dust jacket; otherwise, the book is in excellent condition. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 448 p. Audience: General/trade.