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1976612401Philadelphia: Recon Publications 1976. Softcover. Near Fine. Octavo. 64pp. Illustrated wrappers. About fine. Recon Publications unknown
230427009Recon Pubns. paperback. Very Good. 6x1x9. Softcover. Very Good condition. Free of any markings and no writings inside. Clear Text. Minor shelf-wear. Sunning on spine and front cover. For any additional information or pictures please inquire. Recon Pubns paperback
1968029644Coalition Democratic People's Forces And Pacification In Saigon-Cholon-Gia-Dinh Areas Viet Cong 1968. 1st Edition . No Binding. Good. Propaganda Flyer Single Sheet Printed On Two Sides With Us Government Typed Translation Attached <br/> <br/> Coalition Democratic People's Forces And Pacification In Saigon-Cholon-Gia-Dinh Areas [Viet Cong] unknown
12895Fontenay-Sous-Bois, Editions Anako, 2003. 3 volumes in-8, brochés, couvertures souples illustrées, quelques cartes et quelques photographies de généraux vietnamiens, très bon état.
1967150723Paris: Maspero 1967. 190 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Softcover / Paperback].
1967R100062630François Maspero. 1967. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 190 pages - quelques cartes en noir et blanc hors texte en fin d'ouvrage - couverture jaunie - annotation sur la page de titre.. . . . Classification Dewey : 303.66-Guerre
196669584Paris, 1966, in-8, 230pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire! 230pp
2020AME_9789811211546World Scientific Publishing 2020. 1. Hardcover. New/New. World Scientific Publishing hardcover
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BookHouse9789811211546World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. New. World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. unknown
20137Paris, Denoël, "Grands reportages", 1973 1 volume 14 x 22,1cm Broché sous couverture illustrée. 252p., 3 feuillets; carte en frontispice; 8 planches hors texte. Défraîchi: pli marqué au dos, charnières frottées, 1er plat légèrement corné; petite mouillure en marge supérieure de quelques pages.
Biographie du Général Vô Nguyên Giap (1911-2013), fondateur de l'armée populaire et général des forces du Viet Minh (en 1947), vainqueur de la bataille de Dien Bien Phu (1954) qui a sonné la défaite et le départ des Français d'Indochine, ministre de la Défense de la République démocratique du Vietnam de 1960 à 1980, par l'historien Gérard LE QUANG; carte; 8 planches de photos et fac-similés de documents; rapide bibliographie. Dans la collection dirigée par Jacques Lanzmann. Français
1973151236Wiesbaden: Limes Verlag 1973. 223 Seiten. Mit einigen Abbildungen auf 4 Tafeln. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
A9789814678803Hardback. New. There is a large literature dealing with the spillover effects of foreign direct investment FDI flows to emerging and developing economies at the aggregate level. hardcover
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9814678805.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2015x-9814678805World Scientific Pub Co Inc 2015. Hardcover. New. 161 pages. 10.25x7.00x0.50 inches. World Scientific Pub Co Inc hardcover
6133468533MacMillan pp. 240 . Hardback. New. MacMillan hardcover
2014x-1137406968Palgrave Pivot 2014. Hardcover. New. 202 pages. 8.50x5.75x0.75 inches. Palgrave Pivot hardcover
19771120961977 Editions en langues étrangères - 1977 - In-8, broché sous jaquette - 656 p.
1977507111 vol. in-12 br. sous jaquette, Editions en Langues Etrangères, Hanoï, 1977, 656 pp.
40178Thê Gioi, Hanoï ,1994, in-16 de 172 pages ,illustrations in-texte ,broché ,Bon état , .(2 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
197083602Colorado Springs CO: United States Air Force Academy n.d. c1970. Reprint edition Pirated. Wraps. Good. Starts with Chapter 1 page 17 The Military Situation in summer 1953. Ends at page 254. Ends with an interview on the revolutions in French colonial Africa. Fold-out maps Illustrations. Rear cover is lose at bottom staple. Cover has some wear and soiling. Võ Nguyên Giáp 25 August 1911 - 4 October 2013 nicknamed "Red Napoleon" was a Vietnamese general who is regarded as having been one of the greatest military strategists of the 20th century. He served as the military commander of the Vi t Minh the commander of the People's Army of Vietnam PAVN minister of defense and deputy prime minister. Giáp served as the military leader of the Viet Minh resistance against the Japanese occupation of Vietnam. Giáp was a crucial military commander in two wars: the First Indochina War of 1946-1954 fighting against the French and the Vietnam War of 1955-1975 fighting against South Vietnam and its American backers. He participated in several historically significant battles including Cao B ng in 1950 Hòa Bình in 1951-1952 i n Biên Ph in 1954 the Tet Offensive in 1968 the Easter Offensive in 1972 and the final Ho Chi Minh Campaign of 1975. Giáp was a mastermind military builder; he had transformed the rebels to a 'fine light-infantry army' fielding cryptography artillery and advanced logistics and capable of challenging a larger modernized French Far East Expeditionary Corps and the Vietnamese National Army. He was a very effective logistician laying the foundation of the Ho Chi Minh trail recognized as one of the great feats of military engineering. It appears to be an undated pirate edition printed by the US Air Force Academy of Vo Nguyen Giap's account of the Vietnamese's stunning and historic victory over the French in 1954. The Battle of Dien Bien Phu was a climactic confrontation of the First Indochina War that took place between 13 March and 7 May 1954. It was fought between the French Union's colonial Far East Expeditionary Corps and Viet Minh communist revolutionaries. The United States was officially not a party to the war but it was secretly involved by providing financial and material aid to the French Union which included CIA contracted American personnel participating in the battle. The Peoples Republic of China and the Soviet Union similarly provided vital support to the Viet Minh including most of their artillery and ammunition. The French began an operation to insert then support their soldiers at i n Biên Ph deep in the west of Tonkin up in the hills of northwestern Vietnam. The operation's purpose was to cut off Viet Minh supply lines into the neighboring Kingdom of Laos and draw the Viet Minh into a major confrontation in order to cripple them. The plan was to resupply the French position by air - based on the belief that the Viet Minh had no anti-aircraft capability. The Viet Minh however under General Võ Nguyên Giáp surrounded and besieged the French. They brought in vast amounts of heavy artillery including anti-aircraft guns and managed to move these bulky weapons through difficult terrain up the rear slopes of the mountains. They then dug tunnels through the mountains and arranged the guns to target the French position. In March a massive artillery bombardment by the Viet Minh ensued. The strategic positioning of their artillery made it nearly impervious to French counter-battery fire. Tenacious fighting on the ground ensued reminiscent of the trench warfare of World War I. At times the French repulsed Viet Minh assaults on their positions while supplies and reinforcements were delivered by air. As key positions were overrun the perimeter contracted and the air resupply on which the French had placed their hopes became impossible. As the Viet Minh anti-aircraft fire took its toll fewer and fewer of those supplies reached the French. The garrison was overrun in May after a two-month siege and most of the French forces surrendered. A few of them escaped to Laos. The French government in Paris then resigned and the new Prime Minister the left-of-centre Pierre Mendès France supported French withdrawal from Indochina. Of the 11000 French troops captured only 3300 survived imprisonment. The Battle of i n Biên Ph was decisive; the war ended shortly afterward and the 1954 Geneva Accords were signed. France agreed to withdraw its forces from all its colonies in French Indochina while stipulating that Vietnam would be temporarily divided at the 17th parallel with control of the north given to the Viet Minh as the Democratic Republic of Vietnam under Ho Chi Minh and the south becoming the State of Vietnam nominally under Emperor B o i preventing Ho Chi Minh from gaining control of the entire country. United States Air Force Academy paperback
QWA-16166Hanoï, Editions des langues étrangères, 1975, in-8 br. (13 x 19), 444 p., bon état.