Viet Nam: The Unheard Voices
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, [1969]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 336, illus., appendix, note, index, erasure residue on front endpaper. Foreword by Senator Edward M. Kennedy. More
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, [1969]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 336, illus., appendix, note, index, erasure residue on front endpaper. Foreword by Senator Edward M. Kennedy. More
Place_Pub: Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, [1969]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 336, illus., appendix, notes, index. Foreword by Senator Edward M. Kennedy. More
Dulles, VA: Potomac Books, Inc., 2005. First edition. Stated. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. xv, 271 p. Illustrations. Selected Bibliography. Index. More
Washington DC: U.S. Army Center of Military History, 1980. First Printing [Stated]. Comb binding. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 10.5 inches. Stiff card covers. viii, 138 pages. Illustrations. Footnotes. Glossary. Cover has some wear and soiling. Title added to comb sping. RARE first printing. This is one of the U.S. Army Center of Military History Indochina Monographs. This is one of a series published by the U.S. Army Center of Military History. They were written by officers who held responsible positions in the Cambodian, Laotian, and South Vietnamese armed forces during the war in Indochina. The monographs were not edited or altered and reflect the views of their authors--not necessarily those of the U.S. Army or the Department of Defense. The authors were not attempting to write definitive accounts but to set down how they saw the war in Southwest Asia. This monograph endeavors to trace back and evaluate the strategic alternatives at each stage of the war and the evolving tactics employed, with particular emphasis on the period of American withdrawal and reduced support. In the preparation of this monograph, the author has expressed confined the discussion of strategy to its military aspect. While tis conforms to the limited scope of a military subject, the encompassing nature of strategy, especially one conceived to face the enemy's approach to total war, implies that for a better understanding of military strategy, the interplay of social, political, and economic factors should also be brought in as a backdrop. Therefore, wherever appropriate, the author has found it necessary to place strategic discussion in the total war context. More
New York, N.Y. Cooper Square Press, 1986. Paperback Edition, Presumed First Printing Thus. Trade paperback. ix, [1], 259, [5] pages. Includes black and white map of Vietnam in 1967 facing the title page. Also includes 25 black and white illustrations, as well as a Glossary. Chapters include Sunny Saigon; Learning the ropes; Getting to know the Viet Cong; Under fire; Managing the news; Playing the game; Big monkeys; Taking a breather; Australia: "Land of great interest"; Sitting ducks; Ambushed: Hill 875; Lunar surprise: Tet 1968; So long Saigon; and Dinh fights Hanoi. Hugh Duncan Lunn (born 1941 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian journalist and author. During 1967 and 1968 he covered the Vietnam War for Reuters. Gradually, the futility of the American position in Vietnam began to emerge to the outside world, and Lunn tells us how that realization grew among his press colleagues. Reporters became suspicious of the U.S. military's official line as they toured "pacified" areas that were anything but. His year in Vietnam reached its climax with the Viet Cong attack on the American embassy in Saigon, and the Tet Offensive in January 1968. More
[New York]: Quadrangle Company, [1973]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 28 cm, 320, wraps, profusely illus., small nick at top of front cover. Foreword by Thomas Griffith. More
Washington DC: Department of the Navy, Naval Historical Center, 1993. Seventh Edition [stated], Presumed first printing. Trade paperback. Illustrated covers. Frontis illustration. viii, 173, [1] pages. This is Naval History Bibliographies, No. 1. This includes a Foreword. General Works, Chronologies, Pictorial Histories and Naval History by Period (15 major periods listed), Organizational Histories, Special Subjects (17 headings listed), Coast Guard, Biographies, Memoirs, Biographical Lists and Registers, Periodicals, Bibliographies and Research Aids, and an Index of Authors, Compilers, and Editors. Barbara Lynch was a staff member at the Naval History Division. John E. Vajda was an assistant librarian at the Navy Department Library in the Dudley Knox Center for Naval History. The illustrator, John Charles Roach, was a Navy artist whose training began with three years of study in Paris at the National Academy of Fine Arts and culminated in a Master’s Degree from the American University. He served in Vietnam and the 7th Fleet as an official Navy Artist to document naval activities in-country and offshore. On active duty in the Naval Reserve he has completed artist assignments depicting the submarine force of the 1980s, Desert Shield and Storm, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Among his private commissions, he designed and sculpted elements of the Navy Memorial in Washington, DC and completed a mural for USS Arizona Visitors Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. More
Washington, DC: Naval Historical Center, 1993. Seventh Edition. 173, wraps, frontis illus., index, slight wear and soiling to covers. More
New York, N.Y. Scholastic Press, 2013. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. [4], 182, [6] pages. Chris Lynch (born July 2, 1962) is an American writer. His works include Inexcusable, a finalist for the U.S. National Book Award for Young People's Literature, and Iceman,"The Right Fight", Shadow Boxer, Gold Dust, and Slot Machine, all ALA Best Books for Young Adults; Freewill was also a runner-up for the Michael L. Printz Award. His short story "The Pellet in the paint can" has been included in the collection Guys Write for Guys Read. and "Arrangements" was included in No Such Thing as the Real World. Lynch was born in Boston where he graduated from Emerson College and teaches Creative Writing at Lesley University as of 2011. When Beck's three best friends go to war in Vietnam, Beck knows that he must honor his promise to go with them. More
New York: Crowell, [1975]. First Printing. 21 cm, 169, illus., usual library markings, some blue marks in margin on p. 5 A biography of the Texas Senator who became the thirty-sixth President of the United States. More
Bethel, DE: Broad Creek Books, 2008. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. Format is approximately 9 inches by 10.75 inches. x. 446 pages. Endpaper maps. Illustrations (many in color). Delaware's Vietnam Casualties. Glossary. Author's Note. Index. Signed by the author on the title page. Sticker on front of DJ from Independent Publishers Book Awards. This work won the first prize gold award for best regional non-fiction in the Mid-Atlantic States in 2009. This work is based on nearly 900 letters written to Lunch by servicemen from in and near Delaware during the five years she wrote her column, Nancy's Vietnam Mailbag, in the Wilmington (Del.) Morning News. The first part of the book chronicles ear by year the hopes and fears, joys and tears expressed by the serviceman as they heeded Lynch's request to "tell it like it is" about life in the combat zone. the second part consists of a dozen 'where are they now' profiles of servicemen who frequently wrote to Lynch during the war. The book features a foreword by U.S. Sen. Thomas R. Carper, D-Del., who served three tours in southeast Asia as a Navy flight officer and a comprehensive listing of all Delawareans who lost their lives in the Vietnam War. More
New York: Vantage Press, 1999. First edition [stated]. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. xvi, 192 pages. Minor wear and soiling to DJ. More
Chicago, IL: Ivan R. Dee, 2001. 25 cm, 481, illus., index, publisher's press release and review slip laid in. More
Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2001. Quarto, 212, wraps, spiral bound, illus., maps, chronology, notes, references, covers slightly soiled, sm tears at spiral binding. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981. First Printing. Hardcover. 368 pages. Illustrations. Endpaper maps. Bibliography. Index. Small stain inside front flyleaf, small tears to DJ repaired with tape, small DJ piece missing. Michael Maclear (1929 – December 25, 2018) was an award-winning Anglo-Canadian journalist, filmmaker, and correspondent for various CBC programs and for CTV's W5. As a foreign correspondent for CBC and the CTV Television Network, he traveled to more than 80 countries. Maclear made several wartime visits to North Vietnam for CBC and later for CTV, the first Western TV correspondent granted admission to the North. In 1963 he married Yoko Koide, a news researcher whose contacts with Nihon Denpa News and its Hanoi bureau made possible a series of exclusive reports. Yoko's contacts were key to obtaining Hanoi's military archives for the 13- hour television history "Vietnam: The 10,000 Day War" . He received many awards, including an ACTRA Award, Gemini Awards, and from Canadian Film and Television Producers Association. More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981. First Printing. Trade paperback. x, 368, [4' pages. Illustrations. Bibliography. Index. Small stain inside front flyleaf, small tears to DJ repaired with tape, small DJ piece missing. Michael Maclear (1929 – December 25, 2018) was an award-winning Anglo-Canadian journalist, filmmaker, and correspondent for various CBC programs and for CTV's W5. As a foreign correspondent for CBC and the CTV Television Network, he traveled to more than 80 countries. Maclear made several wartime visits to North Vietnam for CBC and later for CTV, the first Western TV correspondent granted admission to the North. In 1963 he married Yoko Koide, a news researcher whose contacts with Nihon Denpa News and its Hanoi bureau made possible a series of exclusive reports. Yoko's contacts were key to obtaining Hanoi's military archives for the 13- hour television history "Vietnam: The 10,000 Day War" . He received many awards, including an ACTRA Award, Gemini Awards, and from Canadian Film and Television Producers Association. More
New York: Tess Press. Hardcover. xiv, 736 p. Includes: illustrations, index, bibliography. Chronology. More
New York: Random House, 2007. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xxii, 404, [6] pages. Illustrations. Maps. Author's Note, Introduction, nineteen chapters, Conclusion, Appendix: The Communique, Notes. Bibliography, and Index. Margaret MacMillan is the author of Women of the Raj and Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World, which won the Duff Cooper Prize, the Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction, the Hessell-Tiltman Prize for History, a Silver Medal for the Arthur Ross Book Award of the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Governor Generals Literary Award for nonfiction. It was selected by the editors of The New York Times as one of the best books of 2002. Currently the provost of Trinity College and a professor of history at the University of Toronto, MacMillan takes up the position of warden of St. Antonys College, Oxford, in July 2007. She is an officer of the Order of Canada, a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and a senior fellow of Massey College at the University of Toronto. More
Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1984. Book Club Edition. 757, glossary, notes, bibliography, index, fore-edge faded, DJ edges worn and small tears. More
New York: Doubleday, 1993. 1st Anchor Bks Edition. First Printing. 663, wraps, glossary, notes, bilbiography, index. More
Novato, CA: Presidio, c1986. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 214, DJ somewhat soiled, edge tear in rear DJ, sticker and erasure residue on front endpaper. More
New York: Harcourt Brace, c1998. First Edition. 24 cm, 520, illus., slight wear, soiling, and sticker residue to DJ, fore-edge stained. More
New York: Norton, c1992. First Edition. First Printing. 24 cm, 431, illus., front DJ flap price clipped, pencil erasure residue on front endpaper. More
New York: Dial Press, c1982. First Printing. 23 cm, 274, bibliography, index, DJ somewhat worn and soiled, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
New York: Doubleday, 1994. Third Printing. 292, illus., index, front DJ flap price clipped, minor wear and soiling to DJ. More