He wrote fifteen books, most of them fiction, and all of them dealing with politics, intrigue and social upheaval. This seemed to begin a passion for writing books and he began authoring book-length works. ĭuring 1960, he wrote a chapter on John F. From 1951 to 1964, he satirized national politics and government in a nationally published column named "Potomac Fever". Knebel served in the United States Navy during World War II, attaining the rank of lieutenant. He spent the next 20 years working for newspapers, eventually becoming the political columnist for Cowles Publications. Upon graduation, he received a job offer from the newspaper Coatesville Record of Coatesville, Pennsylvania. He graduated from high school in Yonkers, New York, spent a year studying at the University of Paris and graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio during 1934. Knebel was born in Dayton, Ohio, but relocated a number of times during his youth. Fletcher Knebel (Octo– February 26, 1993) was an American author of several popular works of political fiction.
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