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Montevideo, El Siglo Ilustrado, 1966. Col. Figuras e Ideas. Prólogo del editor Carlos M. Rama. Traducción a partir del original inglés inédito por Jesús C. Guiral. 80 p. 2 h. 8º mayor. Buen ejemplar. 1ª edición en castellano. Primera edición. 1st edition. First edition.
One of a series of discussion pamphlets on issues concerned with nuclear disarmament and the dangers of nuclear war. 16 pages. Circa 1965
97p. Illustrated. Paper beginning to brown but not brittle. 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Dampstain. Contents include: An Interview with Senator Frank Church; Hang Down Your Head Tom Dooley, by Robert Scheer; The "Vietnam Lobby" by Robert Scheer and Warren Hinkle; Two Views From Southeast Asia, by Robert Scheer and Marcus Raskin; "This Isn't Munich, It's Spain" by Bernard B. Fall; The Winner's War by Robert Scheer; "The Whole Thing Was A Lie!" by Donald Duncan; Etc, Coldwar/Economics 10
19471303S.l. (Paris), Imprimerie du Croissant, s.d. (1947) in-8, 48 pp., broché, couverture en 2 couleurs
19697991McKay, New York 1969. X, 245 p. Cloth with dust jacket. Slight traces of use. Dust jacket a bit rubbed. Good copy.
200428270Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2004. Hardcover. 0803232446 . First edition. Publisher's press release laid in. Open tear to the endpaper at the top of the front paste-down else fine in a very near fine price clipped dust jacket. . University of Nebraska Press hardcover books
200026002Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 1557505497 . Second printing. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Naval Institute Press hardcover books
The superpowers and the acts they commit.
1985Mil0014New York, Gallery Books, 1985. 263 S., mit zahlr. meist farb. Abb., Einband gering berieben und an Ecken teils leicht bestoßen, ansonsten wohlerhalten Lex. 8° Buch Pappband
19942041255Naval Institute Press 1994. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. 1/4 inch tear to jacket corner owner bookplate with name inked out on front endpaper. 1994 Hard Cover. xiv 344 pp. 8vo. From the jacket: ''I want to give something back' the author insisted. His counselor at the Vet Center suggested 'You can give the guys in treatment hope. You know what PTSD looks like from both sides. You can tell these guys what it's like and what's different when you get beyond it.' Ron Zaczek had been a good crewchief. He was 'Zack' then: Marine Observation Squadron Three '66-'68; Phu Bai Dong Ha Khe Sanh; 393 missions in Huey medevacs and gunships; 19 Air Medals and a Bronze Star. He'd succeeded in college and in industry. Good marriage two fine kids. Then things began to fall apart. Too much anger depression. Thoughts of suicide. So many missions of mercy and death returning in nightmare and flashback out of control: 'You gotta get us out Scarface. We're burning up!' Marine crewchiefs never lost control! Control was survival and Zack was trained to survive. He entered the Vet Center Outreach Program as a last resort not believing it could help. Farewell Darkness is a probing personal look at war's psychological toll. Told with a vision of healing and hope Zaczek's story captures the passion and idealism he felt as a 19-year-old Marine new to war his pride in doing a job well his fear and perseverance in the face of enemy fire his grief over the loss of friends and the anger and sadness of his homecoming. The reader lives Zaczek's brutal honest journey through war as well as his treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. Naval Institute Press hardcover books
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with nicks to upper corners, very slight creasing to upper edge and slight indenting (lettering) to front. 160pp. An in-depth account of the air war in South Vietnam from the 1960s to the early 1970 highlighting the tragedy of the war for victor and for vanquished. Illustrated with 200 superb photographs.
CZC-10664Journaliste grand reporter, l'auteur a vécu sur le terrain la guerre du Viet-Nam à Hue puis pendant l'offensive du Têt. Il nous livre "le récit poignant d'une guerre aveugle (.) Portraits, anecdotes, interviews, récits, commentaires et analyses se succèdent pour nous restituer le drame du plus long et du plus infernal conflit de ce siècle". fort vol in8, 21x15, relié, très bel état intérieur, 340pp + catalogue photographique en fin de volume. Tallandier 1971 ref/259
CZC-10664Journaliste grand reporter, l'auteur a vécu sur le terrain la guerre du Viet-Nam à Hue puis pendant l'offensive du Têt. Il nous livre "le récit poignant d'une guerre aveugle (.) Portraits, anecdotes, interviews, récits, commentaires et analyses se succèdent pour nous restituer le drame du plus long et du plus infernal conflit de ce siècle". fort vol in8, 21x15, relié, très bel état intérieur, 340pp + catalogue photographique en fin de volume. Tallandier 1971 ref/259
1966BT6590Hanoi : Foreign Languages Publ. House, 2nd ed. 1966. 47 Seiten, Normalformat 19 cm, Broschur.
1982500246500Penguin Publishing Group 1982 192 pages 12 8016x19 5072x1 397cm. 1982. Broché. 192 pages.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with slight rubbing to upper edge. 372pp. The story of Kim Phuc, the 9 year old Vietnamese girl burned by napalm in 1972 and whose photograph hit the front pages all over the world which was instrumental in ending the Vietnam War.
A study of airborne warfare analysing significant operations such as the battle for Crete, the allied invasion of Sicily, D-Day and Arnhem, Suez in 1956 and the U.S. Air Mobile Division in Vietnam. With Index and bibliographical references.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards, slight bump to spine foot and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with rubbing to upper corners and traces of storage. 190pp. This study of movies about the Vietnam War covers nearly seventy feature films. The author traces the shift in attitude towards the war from the early days of patriotism and bravura to the later acceptance of the stark reality and horror which surrounds such human conflict. Well illustrated. Scarce in the UK.
Don McCullin photographs, selected by him. From rural England to Vietnam and the Congo. Introduction by John le Carré. Light wear to cover edges with rubbing to surfaces.
234953Sud Vietnam, Editions Libération, octobre 1965 gr. in-8 carré, non paginé, environ 150 pp., nombreuses ill. in-t., broché. Couverture salie avec un petit manque de papier.
234432S.l., Editions de la Ligue de la Liberté, s.d. (1965) in-8, 23 pp., agrafé sous couverture illustrée. Joint un bulletin de souscription aux ouvrages de Suzanne Labin.
234442Paris, Maspero, 1963 in-8, 328 pp., broché.
This is a near fine two volume softcover set, in illustrated card folders with almost no wear. Completely clean. Illustrated throughout in black & white with some color photographs documenting the well known village of Cu Chi and its' famous tunnels which were made for defensive use during the Vietnam War in the 1960's and 1970's. Text in English, French and Vietnamese. 8" high X 10" wide, 68 & 79 pages. Sold as a set only. This set will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
2006012010New York Lincoln Shanghai: iUniverse Inc. 2006. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Colonel Phil "Hands" Handley is credited with the highest speed air- to-air gun kill in the history of aerial combat and flew 275 combat missions during his two tours of service in southeast Asia. He has signed and inscribed this memoir on the half-title page "To ___ with best wishes and thanks". 208 pp. Bright crisp clean and tight copy. Dust jacket is also clean and bright - top edge has very minor creasing. Now in protective cover <br/> <br/> iUniverse, Inc. hardcover
1985285NCA Convention 1985. Paperback. Good. No dustjacket as issued. Cover has some wear a small tear on top front edge a light large crease in upper right front corner and a small crease in upper left rear corner. Pages have a light crease in upper right corner. First two pages have a small crease in lower right corner. Signed and inscribed by one of the co-authors Mary McDaries Short to former owner on front endpaper. First printing. NCA Convention paperback