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England, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1965, 8vo punto metallico, pp. 41.
1948LFA00843N° 121 - 24 janvier 1948 - Une revue de 32 pages, format 380 x 280 mm, nombreuses illustrations
1948LFA0084dN° 142 - 19 juin 1948 - Une revue de 32 pages, format 380 x 280 mm, nombreuses illustrations
2006LFA-126744984Un ouvrage de 540 pages, format 115 x 190 mm, illustré de plans, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2006, Hachette, bon état
1965LFA007efN° 839 - 8 mai 1965 - numéro complet - bon état
1968LFA007feN° 986 - 2 mars 1968 - numéro complet - bon état
54929aafLondres (Paris), M. DCC.LXVIII, (1768), in-8vo, 96 p., brochure récente papier dominoté dans le style de l'époque, pièce de titre papier blanc au dos, tranches rouges.
1966BT6590Hanoi : Foreign Languages Publ. House, 2nd ed. 1966. 47 Seiten, Normalformat 19 cm, Broschur.
5818Paris, François Maspero-Cahiers Libres 238-239, 1972. In-8 broché, 248 pp. Premier tirage à 3300 exemplaires
1371779Paris: Musée de l'Homme, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, 1975 in-4, nombreuses illustrations. Broché, cachet, très bon état. Sommaire: Jacques DOURNES. La mort c'est l'autre. - Bernard JUILLERAT. Dessins de sol du Haut Sépik. - Laurence DELABY. A propos d'un plat sibérien du Musée de l'Homme. - Henri LHOTE. Pierres peintes des enfants touaregs. - Lucienne ROUBIN et Monique ROUSSEL DE FONTANES. Un ami du Musée disparaît: Pierre Adam.
196827387Stockholm., 1968. 16 S. 8°, OBr.
Torino, Associazione Nazionale Italia-Vietnam, 2006, 8vo brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata, pp. 80 con ilustrazioni nel testo (stato di nuovo) .
197226410US Government Printing Service, Washington., 1972. III, 577 S. 1972. OBr., 23,2 x 14,8 cm.
199123363<p>New York:: St. Martin's Press 1991. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight unread copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. J.D. Coleman has written an in-depth account of one of the most controversial and mis-represented military operations of the Vietnam War the Cambodian incursion. Coleman documents the American strategy exposes the myths that surround the campaign and examines the rationale President Nixon gave for sending troops into Cambodia.</p> St. Martin's Press, hardcover
197174766Tarrytown NY: N.p. 1971. This calligraphic and decorated scroll measures 19 x 124 inches and is composed of five sheets of laid paper attached. Calligraphic text with decoration on the margins. A very powerful yet attractive document.Written much in the style of the Declaration of Independence this scroll written by a known author and illustrated by an renown artist move in an entirely different direction all the while upholding the principles of the US primary document. The time was 1971 and the anger at American involvement in the war in Vietnam was reaching a fever pitch. Marches and demonstrations not a few of which I was dragged to as a youth were happening across the country violence was done to university students. and thousands of deaths were reported weekly on television. It was a great time of togetherness and everyone pitched in. The makers;Robert Andrew Parker; Robert Andrew Parker graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1952 after serving in the Army in the 1940s. He moved to New York after he spent a summer at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture studying under Jack Levine. Parker continued to develop his printmaking skills at Atelier 17 an historically important printmaking studio founded by the renowned English painter and printmaker Stanley William Hayter. Robert Andrew Parker was also chosen in 1952 as the youngest artist to show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the — Exhibition of American Watercolors Drawings and Prints — the exhibition featured Stuart Davis John Marin Robert Andrew Parker and Jackson Pollock. John F. Mahoney seems have slipped the bonds of history but he had a excellent writing style. A source document. N.p. unknown
1975371379Annapolis MD: Naval Institute Press 1975. First edition. 114 pp. illustrated throughout with black and white sketches by the author. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Decorated green faux-leather with title in gilt on cover and spine. Fine in a very good dust jacket. First edition. 114 pp. illustrated throughout with black and white sketches by the author. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. LCDR John M. McGrath was a young Navy pilot in 1967 when he was shot down over Vietnam. His remarkable and moving chronicle of survival and the torture and brutality suffered at the hands of his captors is illustrated with stark black and white drawings by the author who was a self-taught artist. Inscribed on the free front end paper to: "Jan & Marcy - Thanks for helping me make this book a reality. The book is beautiful - it couldn't have been done without your interest and support. It's great to be home! Warmest regards Mike McGrath." With a an accompanying original signed pen and ink sketch by the author dated 10-14-75 and titled: "Greetings from Monterey California." Inscribed by the Author. <br/><br/> Naval Institute Press hardcover
H87342 pp written on medium sized notebook sheets. "Dear Unk I'm sorry that I haven't written for awhile but I've been pretty busy lately. Right now I'm on CQ. It's pretty easy. All yuou do is sit in our orderly room all night and monotor radio transmissions and telephone calls. I'm getting a new dog. The Vet thinks Pinger is to old and can't keep the pase. I'm getting one of my friends dogs. This guy was Medivaced out of here after he was stabbed in the chest by some gook downtown. One of my buddies down here in another unit got me some camoflaged fatigues. These would really be great for bow hunting. I hope I can get a few sets of these. The hard part is getting them back into the states. Your not allowed to take them back. Pinger is getting shi9pped back to Long Binh tomorrow. Poor dog. I really feel sorry for that animal. One of the corporals who's going back home on special leave is taking her. For the last three days not counting tonite we were expected to gret hint. There expecting anything from May 1st till at least the 20th. Are you still taking it easy. Better watch out you don't get lazy. Next year I'll keep you busy. Me and Denny will shoot another hole in your garage door just for something to do. Well Unk I hate to cut this short but I've got a few minor things to get done ASAP. I'll write again as soon as possible. Take care. Your nephew Joey. PS: ASAP means 'As soon as possible.' unknown
196820360Washington: Government Printing Office 1968. First edition. Maps some folding charts and diagrams photographs Index laid in at the back. 1 vols. 4to. Original blue cloth gilt. Some light soiling of cloth warping of volume and light marginal browning of text else a very good copy of this work. First edition. Maps some folding charts and diagrams photographs Index laid in at the back. 1 vols. 4to. INSCRIBED BY WILLIAM WESTMORELAND TO HEDLEY DONOVAN former editor-in-chief of Time Inc. "To Hedley Donovan-With reminiscence of our pleasant association. W. C. Westmoreland. March 1969." In his position as Editor in Chief of Time Inc. Donovan had made four trips to Vietnam to see firsthand the people and places being covered by his correspondents and to get a feel for the situation. He met with Westmoreland in Vietnam in late 1965-early 1966 and probably on his subsequent trips.<br /> <br /> Westmoreland was the Time Magazine Man of the Year for 1965. Partly reading "As commander of all U.S. forces in South Viet Nam General William Childs Westmoreland 51 directed the historic buildup drew up the battle plans and infused the 190000 men under him with his own idealistic view of U.S. aims and responsibilities. He was the sinewy personification of the American fighting man in 1965 who through the monsoon mud of nameless hamlets amidst the swirling sand of seagirt enclaves atop the jungled mountains of the Annamese Cordillera served as the instrument of U.S. policy quietly enduring the terror and discomfort of a conflict that was not yet a war on a battlefield that was all no man's land. Government Printing Office unknown
1989300300N.p. 1989. Special Edition 1989. Etching on artist's board. 17 x 12 cm image. Fine. Matted. Special Edition 1989". Etching on artist's board. 17 x 12 cm image. Inscribed beneath the image: "To James H. Heineman -- a true friend of mine and of our nation". Affixed to the rear of the board is a letter of presentation to Heineman dated June 22 1989. unknown
20002081502111901662Chinese book office 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 140p Size: A5 Soft Cover book Chinese book office paperback
1950367089Paris: Édition de la Belle Page 1950. First editions from the limited issues each inscribed by the author. 4 vols. 8vo. Printed wrappers some light toning. First editions from the limited issues each inscribed by the author. 4 vols. 8vo. Collection of four works interpreting Vietnam for a contemporary French public written during the First Indochinese War by Tran Van Tùng 1915-post-1964 a France-based Vietnamese author and nationalist who became secretary general of the Democratic Party of Vietnam which presented itself as a political alternative to both the Diệm and communist governments. Each is inscribed by the author to Philip Dodson Sprouse then first secretary to the American ambassador to France in the early 1950s and later the U.S. ambassador to Cambodia from 1962-64.<br /> <br /> From the limited issues: Le Viet-Nam et sa civilisation is one of 500 hors commerce; Le Viet-Nam au combat is one of 200 on vélin blanc spécial Aussedat; Le Viet-Nam face a son destin one of 400 numbered copies on Marais Crèvecoeur. With Tran Van Tùng's card and associated ephemera. Édition de la Belle Page unknown
19698850Washington DC: Vietnam Moratorium Committee 1969. First Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 3 3/4 X 8 1/2 Inches. Iconic original 1969 brochure from the fall 1969 protests which included a "weekend" of national action spanning Nov. 13th to the 15th. Thousands marched from Arlington Cemetery into Washington D.C. and other simultaneous demonstrations.<br /> <br /> The Vietnam Moratorium Committee emerged in 1969 as a defining expression of widespread American dissent against the Vietnam War uniting a diverse coalition of students labor activists clergy intellectuals and ordinary citizens in coordinated nationwide protest. Unlike smaller ideologically narrow antiwar groups the Moratorium Committee emphasized mass participation and civic visibility organizing synchronized marches teach-ins and public demonstrations designed to bring the war's human and economic costs into sharp relief for the broader public. Its significance lies in the scale and strategy it pioneered: by framing opposition to the war not only as a moral imperative but also as a democratic duty the committee transformed antiwar sentiment from scattered activism into a nationally recognized political movement forcing both media and policymakers to confront the depth of public disillusionment and ultimately shaping the trajectory of U.S. foreign policy debate.<br /> <br /> OCLC LOCATES ONLY "2" COPIES Northwestern and U. of Kansas<br /> <br /> Condition: Light scuffing and a horizontal fold probably from insertion into a pocket in 1969. Vietnam Moratorium Committee unknown
19677771New York: Pocket Books 1967. First Paperback Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 4 1/4 X 7 Inches. 262 PP. "The doom Pussy was the first book on Vietnam to chronicle aerial combat. Among the truckloads of fan mail the author received were scores of letters from veteran pilots who claimed they had carried the book as their "bible" on the conflict." - Ben Shephard<br /> <br /> First paperback printing released the same year as the hardcover edition. Elaine Shepard began her career in Hollywood as an actress under contract with R.K.O. pictures. She starred in numerous films but eventually left acting in favor of journalism. The latter career took her around the world and to Vietnam in 1966 and 1967. She was quite the "Renaissance Woman" and excelled in the field of jounalism normally ruled by men at the time. A very early Vietnam War era novel that predates much of the ground war that would later consume the world. Some wear to edges and spine. A few faint spots. A very scarce book in commerce. Pocket Books unknown
196528499Foreign Languages Publishing House, Hanoi., 1965. 211 S. 8°, OBr.
Neo Lao Haksat, 1971 ca, 16mo brossura con copertina a colori, pp. 106 con numerose illustrazioni e mappe nel testo.