J. H. Williams Series
Colonel James Howard Williams, affectionately known as "Elephant Bill," dedicated much of his professional life to the elephants of Burma's forests. His profound fascination with the animals' lives and habits earned him his memorable moniker and a reputation as a trusted friend to the creatures. During World War II, he served as an invaluable elephant expert for the Fourteenth Army, contributing significantly to the Burma Campaign. His extensive experience and unique bond with elephants formed the basis of his literary work, offering readers a compelling glimpse into his extraordinary life.






