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1967731586PN. New. 1967. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1969736696PN. New. 1969. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1971039005NY: THE MACMILLAN CO. owner's bookplate & article affixed to ffep. no markings. . VG. Hardcover. First Edition. 1971. THE MACMILLAN CO. hardcover
196628407Ecole Française d’Extrème-Orient 1966 In-4 broché, non coupé, 317 pp., 14 planches en hors-texte dont une dépliante. Bel exemplaire.
1931127475Saigon, P. Gastaldy 1931 In-4 27 x 18 cm. Broché, couverture havane, titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, VIII-170 pp., 24 planches hors texte, 1 carte au 1.000.000e en couleurs hors texte de la Cochinchine repliée in fine, table analytique, table alphabétique. édition tirée à 3000 exemplaires sur papier pur bambou des cuves de Dap-Cau Papeteries de l’Indochine. Celui-ci N 1400 paraphé par l’éditeur. Manques en tête et en pied de dos, premier et deuxième plats avec pliures angulaires
2006143347Thé Gio 2006 In-8 broché 22,5 cm sur 15. 1212 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1953136872Paris, Bordas 1953 In-12 18,5 x 11,5 cm. Reliure demi-basane rouge, dos lisse orné d’un idéogramme doré, couvertures et dos conservés, 195 pp., bibliographie. Exemplaire en très bon état.
197483034N.p.: S.i. 1974. Original lithographed poster with text and illustrations offset printed in two colors on white stock measuring 26cm x 42cm 10.25" x 16.5". Faint horizontal fold at center; Near Fine. Poster promoting the International Week of Concern which ran from September 29 - October 6 1974. "The Week of Concern is a joint effort of NCUUA National Council for Universal and Unconditional Amnesty and the United Campaign. Through such international organizations as War Resisters International and the Stockholm Conference on Vietnam support for the week and activities during the week are being urged throughout the world. The primary focus during the Week of Concern is Universal and Unconditional Amnesty and End US Support for the Continuing War with emphasis on freeing Saigon political prisoners Vietnam Veterans Against the War-Winter Soldier Organization Newsletter No.27 p.7. 83034. S.i. unknown
29640San Diego: 1970. Broadside. Single sheet of pale salmon stock 8-1/2" x 6-1/4"; printed recto-only. Fine. Announces establishment by the UCSD Art Department in conjunction with chancellor William McGill of the "George Winne Memorial Shrine.taking George's charred remains as its core the Shrine will seek to involve and encompass the entire campus.Passive Resistance can only have effect under conditions of complete self-sacrifice. In completing his life George followed the dictates of law and order: his refusal to disobey the rule of Chancellor McGill and Governor Reagan allowed George to take full responsibility for his actions by turning himself in in the name of God." Winne 1947-1970 was a UCSD undergraduate who famously committed suicide by self-immolation on a public plaza at the University of California San Diego to protest U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. This memorial broadside not located under title or subject in OCLC. unknown
198627848Novato:: Presidio 1986. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. This work presents a comprehensive command history clear action and a vivid but humane narrative. The first all-South Vietnamese offensive into Laos in early 1971 produced both an interruption of Northern buildups and a test of Vietnamization of the war but despite a 10-to-1 casualty ratio and tons of captured supplies was seen to be so savage and damaging to the South and to American support forces that much of the military and the press deemed it a defeat. Nolan's arguments that it had positive effects are well presented and convincing. Presidio, unknown
196562872Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill 1965. First Edition. First Printing. 8vo. 22cm x 14.5cm. Publisher's pale green embossed cloth. Dustjacket. Titled in dark brown and red to spine and front board with an embossed flame design in blind to front board. Clean and strong with some light bumping to the spine ends in bright pictorial dustjacket with some fraying and scuffing to the spine ends a very good. clean copy indeed. 284pp. Internally clean. With 17pp. of photographs to the middle of the book taken by the author including a sequence of images of the Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc self immolating in Saigon on June 11th 1963 the capturing of which event gained Browne lasting recognition and won him a Pulitzer. Another rather more significant effect of Browne's photograph is that by the morning of June 12th John F. Kennedy had the photograph on his desk pointed at it and bluntly told US Ambassador to Vietnam Henry Cabot Lodge who contributed the preface to this book "This sort of thing has got to stop." Whilst that might sound like a relatively mild response to the suicide by fire of a respected holy man it effectively signalled the end of US support for the Ngo Dinh Diem regime and changed the course of the next ten years of conflict and upheaval. Bobbs-Merrill unknown
199028356Toronto:: McClelland and Stewart 1990. First Printing of the First Canadian Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. While this collection of stories involving a single platoon in Vietnam is referred to as a work of fiction it is difficult to determine where the line between fact and imagination begins and ends. "The Things They Carried" is considered one of the two best portrayals of the war experience in Vietnam along with Michael Herr's "Dispatches." "Things" is simply a tour-de-force of exquisite writing about the time the place and the men who experienced that particular conflict. If you were going to read only one book dealing with the Vietnam War experience"The Things They Carried" should be that book. McClelland and Stewart, unknown
196284347Saigon: United States Information Service Vietnam 1962. Second Revised Edition. Slim quarto 21.5cm; original printed wrappers stapled; ii211pp. Mild wear and handling subtle toning and light dust-soil to wrappers with a few small faint stains; Very Good. <br /> <br /> Revised and corrected edition of a report which first appeared in September 1961 "written in response to a need on the part of the USIS Saigon Motion Picture Section for information about Montagnard dialects. Subsequent developments in the Highlands principally the increased Viet Cong activity there coupled with the fact that virtually no recent material on the Montagnards exists generated unusual interest in the report and it is now being reissued" p.ii. OCLC notes 9 holdings for the second edition. 84347. United States Information Service, Vietnam unknown
197188609NY: Grossman 1971. First trade paperback printing. Small 4to. 160 pp. Covers lightly rubbed else very near fine in illustrated wrappers with a small corner crease to the rear panel. An encounter with Robert Capa’s IMAGES OF WAR inspired Jury to communicate his own experience and that of his fellow soldiers. NY: Grossman, paperback
197224375Parris Island South Carolina: US Marine Corps 1972. 120 pages; color black and white illustrated throughout; history of the Parris Island training locale; biographies of Commanding General Carl W. Hoffman Colonel Thomas H. Galbraith; training photos; at back is the Third Battalion Platoon 366 - specific information commenced training 10 July 1972 completed training 25 September 1972; Lt. Col. H.F. Kuhn Battalion Commander; with photos of the company commander drill instructors gunnery sergeant and the recruits followed by candid shots of this company's training. ".3rd Battalion spent over 1600 days in Vietnam and conducted 48 combat operations the most of any Marine battalion in the conflict." Bob Neener 2005; volume approx. 9 1/4" x 12 1/4" size; bound in red textured cloth cover with gilt & embossed USMC illustrations; light wear to the binding; in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. US Marine Corps Hardcover books
1971278Collier 1971. 1st. Soft Cover. 1st paperback ed. 1971. Tall thin 4to. 174 pgs. A VG copy. Collier unknown
1971278Collier 1971. 1st. Soft Cover. 1st paperback ed. 1971. Tall thin 4to. 174 pgs. A VG copy. <br/><br/> Collier paperback books
29640San Diego: 1970. Broadside. Single sheet of pale salmon stock 8-1/2" x 6-1/4"; printed recto-only. Fine. Announces establishment by the UCSD Art Department in conjunction with chancellor William McGill of the "George Winne Memorial Shrine.taking George's charred remains as its core the Shrine will seek to involve and encompass the entire campus.Passive Resistance can only have effect under conditions of complete self-sacrifice. In completing his life George followed the dictates of law and order: his refusal to disobey the rule of Chancellor McGill and Governor Reagan allowed George to take full responsibility for his actions by turning himself in in the name of God." Winne 1947-1970 was a UCSD undergraduate who famously committed suicide by self-immolation on a public plaza at the University of California San Diego to protest U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. This memorial broadside not located under title or subject in OCLC. unknown books
196815574np: np ca. 1968. Very good. Four black and white silver gelatin print photographs each measuring approximately 8" x 10". Mild handling wear. Ocassional corner creasing. One duplicate. Overall very good. <br/><br/>Three enlarged views of the interior of an in-country Vietnam lounge for soldiers of the 287th Explosive Ordinance Detatchment stationed out of Phu Bai. Images include two outstanding interiors of the bar area with signage photographs and posters. A hand painted plank of wood hung behind the bar states the "287 EOD / BAR / RULES" which include: "No bullshitting" "No Credit" and "No Being Irritating." EOD members were responsible for explosive disposal and nuetralization. An all volunteer division within the Army it was known as one of the most dangerous jobs in all of the military with company members having to place themselves in grave danger simply as a condition of the job. In his 2013 memoir titled THIS IS WHAT HELL LOOKS LIKE veteran of the 287th Stuart Allan Steinberg wrote of the respect the division commanded recalling the greeting fellow soldiers would often intone upon his arrival in the field: "E-O-fucking-D". A small but vivid rich group of images. np unknown books
5233U.S. General. Head of all US Forces during the Vietnam War. Great content. Headed: "Gen. William Westmoreland - Commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam - CNN Interview." In part: "We had in fact replaced the French in that regard -- and we had advisers down to battalion level within the Vietnamese military structure. The problem at that time was not an invasion of the area by the North Vietnamese but it was the erosion of the effectiveness of government brought about by the so-called "VC" -- the Viet Cong. It was not open warfare . At the outset the President made the statement that he would not geographically broaden the war and that meant that military actions were confined to the territory of South Vietnam. The enemy was not operating under such restraints.That gave the enemy a sanctuary. We were winning on the battlefield but whether we were winning strategically is another matter." Signed in black ink " W. Westmoreland". Great content and in excellent condition. unknown books
5231U.S. General. Head of all US Forces during the Vietnam War. Great content. Headed: "Gen. William Westmoreland - Commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam - CNN Interview." In part: "We had in fact replaced the French in that regard -- and we had advisers down to battalion level within the Vietnamese military structure. The problem at that time was not an invasion of the area by the North Vietnamese but it was the erosion of the effectiveness of government brought about by the so-called "VC" -- the Viet Cong. It was not open warfare . At the outset the President made the statement that he would not geographically broaden the war and that meant that military actions were confined to the territory of South Vietnam. The enemy was not operating under such restraints.That gave the enemy a sanctuary. We were winning on the battlefield but whether we were winning strategically is another matter." Signed in black ink " W. Westmoreland". Great content and In excellent condition. unknown books
1963722937PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1962717248PN. New. 1962. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1963723352PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1969738094PN. New. 1969. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback