From Failing Hands: The Story of Presidential Succession
New York: Fordham University Press, 1965. 368, appendices, footnotes, bibliography, index, paper clip marks in top margin pp. 275-280 (no impact on text). More
New York: Fordham University Press, 1965. 368, appendices, footnotes, bibliography, index, paper clip marks in top margin pp. 275-280 (no impact on text). More
New York: Hill and Wang, 1986. First Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 276, bibliography, index, minor damp staining at bottom of book and DJ. More
Secaucus, NJ: Castle Books, c1980. First? Edition. First? Printing. 29 cm, 187, profusely illus., bibliography, index, DJ worn, soiled, & edge tears, pp. 113-134 missing (4 pg/8 side pictorial in its place) The missing pages are on Al Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt. More
New York: Pantheon Books, c1989. First Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 243, index, some wear, scuffing, and soiling to DJ, some edge soiling. More
New York: Pantheon Books, c1989. First Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 243, index, some wear, scuffing, and soiling to DJ, stray ink mark to fore-edge. Inscribed by both co-authors. More
n.p. Associated Press, c. 1963. Quarto, 100, profusely illus., crease in rear endpaper, small tear at spine, boards scratched. More
n.p. Associated Press, c. 1963. Quarto, 100, profusely illus., some soiling to a few pages, creasing at top of spine, edges of spine worn, boards slightly scuffed. More
[New York]: New American Library, [1967]. First Printing. 20 cm, 47, wraps, footnotes, pages browning, covers soiled, underlining on pp. 22-23. More
[New York]: New American Library, [1967]. First Printing. 20 cm, 47, wraps, footnotes, pages browning, red ink name on front cover. More
Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1999. First Edition. First Printing. 194, illus. More
Rutherford, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ. [1970]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 578, index, front DJ flap price clipped, DJ somewhat worn and soiled, some tape on DJ, erasure residue on front endpaper. More
New York: Random House, [1965]. First Printing. 22 cm, 202. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1985. Wraps. 424 pages. Part II only, map, footnotes, appendix, notes on sources, index, some wear and soiling to covers and spine. xiii, [1], 424, [2] pages. Vol. 2 only. Wraps. Map. Footnotes. Appendix. Notes on Sources and Style. Index. Slight wear and soiling to covers. "This is a study of U.S. government policymaking during the 30 years of the Vietnam war, 1945-75, beginning with the 1945-1960 period. Although focusing on the course of events in Washington and between Washington and U.S. officials on the scene, it also depicts major events and trends in Vietnam to which the U.S. was responding, as well as the state of American public opinion and public activity directed at supporting or opposing the war."--Preface from Volume I. Volume 2 of a five-volume study prepared for the Committee on Foreign Relations of the U.S. Senate on the formulation of Vietnam policy during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. This second volume begins with the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, and continues through President Lyndon B. Johnson's first year in office. During these four years, the U.S. commitment was expanded, and the number of American military personnel in Vietnam rose from 800 to almost 20,000. More
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1985. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. xiii, [1], 424, [2] pages. Vol. 2 only. Wraps. Map. Footnotes. Appendix. Notes on Sources and Style. Index. Slight wear and soiling to covers. "This is a study of U.S. government policymaking during the 30 years of the Vietnam war, 1945-75, beginning with the 1945-1960 period. Although focusing on the course of events in Washington and between Washington and U.S. officials on the scene, it also depicts major events and trends in Vietnam to which the U.S. was responding, as well as the state of American public opinion and public activity directed at supporting or opposing the war."--Preface from Volume I. Volume 2 of a five-volume study prepared for the Committee on Foreign Relations of the U.S. Senate on the formulation of Vietnam policy during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. This second volume begins with the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, and continues through President Lyndon B. Johnson's first year in office. During these four years, the U.S. commitment was expanded, and the number of American military personnel in Vietnam rose from 800 to almost 20,000. More
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1988. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Wraps. xvi, 489, [7] pages. Vol. III only. Wraps. Map. Footnotes. Appendix. Index. Slight wear and soiling to covers. "This is a study of U.S. government policymaking during the 30 years of the Vietnam war, 1945-75, beginning with the 1945-1960 period. Although focusing on the course of events in Washington and between Washington and U.S. officials on the scene, it also depicts major events and trends in Vietnam to which the U.S. was responding, as well as the state of American public opinion and public activity directed at supporting or opposing the war."--Preface from Volume I. Volume 2 of a five-volume study prepared for the Committee on Foreign Relations of the U.S. Senate on the formulation of Vietnam policy during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. This second volume begins with the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, and continues through President Lyndon B. Johnson's first year in office. During these four years, the U.S. commitment was expanded, and the number of American military personnel in Vietnam rose from 800 to almost 20,000. More
New York: Basic Books, 1992. First Printing. 314, illus., notes, index, pencil erasure on front endpaper, several page corners creased. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. First Printing. 400 pages. Illus., footnotes, appendix, bibliographical note, index. Signed by the author. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969. Second Pre-Pub Printing. 552, index, wrinkling & sm stains on a few pgs (no pgs stuck), blue spots ins 2nd fr flylf, lib stamps, sm rough spot ins rear flylf DJ in plastic sleeve, some wear to top and bottom edges of DJ, library sticker on DJ spine. The author served as Special Consultant to President Johnson from December 1963 until September 1966. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969. Second Pre-Pub Printing. 552, index, some scuffing and wear to DJ, small tears and creases to DJ edges, slight soiling to fore-edge. More
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1979. Fourth Printing. 320, illus., index, some foxing on fore-edge, bookplate inside front board, DJ slightly soiled and some wear to top & bottom edges. More
New York: William Morrow and Company, 1979. First Edition. First Printing. 320, illus., index, some foxing on fore-edge, DJ somewhat soiled. More
New York: Jove Books, 1988. First Printing. pocket paperbk, 379, wraps, covers somewhat worn, soiled, and creased From the blistering jungles of Vietnam to the far-flung battlefields of the African Congo, they faced the turmoil of a new era. It was a different kind of war. But the courage and skill of these young fighting men were an American tradition. More
Washington, DC: International Library, Inc., 1973. First Printing. Hardcover. 21 cm. xviii, 239, [5] pages. Index, usual library markings, front board weak/torn and reglued. DJ has some wear, tears and soiling. DJ is in a plastic sleeve. Ink notations and highlighting observed. Epilogue by Hans Morgenthau. Anatoly Andreyevich Gromyko (15 April 1932 – 25 September 2017) was a Soviet and Russian scientist and diplomat. He specialized in American and African studies as well as international relations, and was a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Union of Russian Artists. Gromyko was born in Barysaw, Soviet Union, in 1932, and between 1939 and 1948 lived in the United States, where his father Andrei Gromyko worked as the Soviet ambassador and representative in the United Nations. In 1954 he graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations, and between 1961 and 1965 worked at the Soviet Embassy to the United Kingdom. After that he took leading positions at the Institute for African Studies and Institute for US and Canadian Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He then returned to diplomacy and acted as the Soviet deputy ambassador in the United States (1973–1974) and East Germany (1974–1975). Between 1976 and 1991 he headed the Institute for African Studies, where he continued working until 2010. From 2010 on he lectured at the Institute of International Security and at the Moscow State University. In 1981 he was elected to the Russian Academy of Sciences where he curated African studies. Gromyko co-authored more than 30 books and more than 300 journal articles. More