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1971246513Washington DC: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1971. Newspaper. 11p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned a few small stains on p. 1 which bleed through to next page a few small stains on rear wrap else good condition. Addressed to Michael Vanderboegh who would go on to found the right-wing militia group the Three Percenters in 2008. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1972244127Washington DC: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1972. Newspaper. 16p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned else good condition. Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1674244<p>Rare first edition of this account of the state of Christianity in Thailand Cambodia and Vietnam by rivals of the Jesuits the newly founded Société des Missions Etrangères.</p> Le Petit, Couterot, & Angot hardcover books
2002284791Kansas: University Press of Kansas 2002. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding/Near Fine dust jacket. A Second Printing copy of Victory in Vietnam the official history of the People's Army of Vietnam translated by Merle Pribbenow. A unique view on the Vietnam War through the perspective and ideology of the North Vietnamese military. Discrete and unobtrusive marks in pencil scattered throughout. Near Fine dustjacket. Near Fine binding / Near Fine dust jacket. University Press of Kansas unknown books
197341375Saigon: United States Agency for International Development 1973. 4to pp. 63; printed from typescript; original white staplebound wrappers a bit soiled printed in blue top right hand corner of upper cover and first two leaves neatly excised affecting text. A directory of officials and organizations in Saigon which also includes frequently called numbers and emergency numbers. <br/><br/> United States Agency for International Development unknown books
197341369n.p.: United States Agency for International Development 1973. 4to pp. 63; printed from typescript; original white staplebound wrappers printed in blue Jones's signature in red ink at top right-hand corner of upper cover light shelf wear else very good. A directory of officials and organizations in Saigon which also includes frequently called numbers and emergency numbers. <br/><br/> United States Agency for International Development unknown books
1965187358New York: CANLF 1965. 8.5x11 inch leaflet mimeographed both sides very good folded together with a list of addresses of NLF and DRV missions in original envelope postmarked May 24 1966 with rubberstamped emblem on outside of envelope featuring the Viet Cong flag. CANLF unknown books
1968233053New York: the Committee 1968. 8.5x14 inch handbill horizontal fold otherwise very good. Printed both sides. Gives a brief history of the organization founded in 1965. Text indicates a 1968 date bit the year 1969 has been penciled in a corner as the date of receipt. the Committee unknown books
197018470N.p. N.p. c. 1970. Prints in uniformly near fine to very good condition with some curling to the edges. Collection of twenty-five 3 3/8 X 4 1/4 inch Polaroid snapshots mostly in color taken during an American soldier's deployment in An Khê Vietnam. Features images of soldiers grilling drinking and sitting in their bunkers with a few double exposures and a couple of photographs of female civilians. Prints have been adhered to cards with in several instances notes penned on the versos. Fascinating vernacular document of soldier life in one of the most strategically significant military zones of the Vietnam conflict. N.p. N.p. unknown books
197126728Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1971. First Edition. 12mo 19cm.; original white staplebound wrappers; 47pp. Wrapper extremities a bit foxed else Very Good and sound. Contents includes selections from documents published by the Democratic Republic of Vietnam government. Foreign Languages Publishing House unknown books
196951008Berkeley: Berkeley Graphic Arts 1969. Original broadside with text offset printed in black on lime green stock measuring 33cm x 25.25cm ca.13"x 10". Modest wear and handling with some creasing and soil to lower corners and a small triangular chip toward lower left edge; Very Good. Small broadside produced for the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam a massive series of demonstrations held in cities across the country on October 15 1969. Given the place of publication this could likely have been used at the Moratorium Rally at UC Berkeley held at noon at Lower Sproul Plaza an event which included speeches by Fanny Lou Hamer Ron Dellums Joe Cole and Dan Siegel cf. UC Berkeley "The Pacifica Radio/UC Berkeley Social Activism Recording Project: Anti-Vietnam War Protests. Berkeley Graphic Arts unknown books
1967260522London: British Vietnam Committee 1967. 10p. printed double-column with rubricated banner on coated alkaline paperstock printed and folded to make a 10x7 inch self-wraps newsletter. Unfastened leaves nested neatly. This number is illustrated from b&w photography taken in the field new weapons visit to camp by ;Mme Nguyen Thi Dinh fine photoportrait of Nguyen Huu Tho chair of the Liberation Front. Item has a small irregular marginal tear with two tiny folded flaps; otherwise mild corner-tip creasings and mild fold-line crimps clean and unmarked a good copy. British Vietnam Committee unknown books
1967260521London: British Vietnam Committee 1967. 10p. printed double-column with rubricated banner on coated alkaline paperstock printed and folded to make a 10x7 inch self-wraps newsletter. Unfastened leaves nested neatly. This number is illustrated from b&w photography taken in the field new weapons visit to camp by ;Mme Nguyen Thi Dinh fine photoportrait of Nguyen Huu Tho chair of the Liberation Front. Item has mild corner-tip creasings and mild fold-line crimps clean and sound and unmarked a very good copy. British Vietnam Committee unknown books
1966203451966. FE. VIETNAM. RAMPARTS VIETNAM PRIMER. San Francisco: Ramparts 1966. Pictorial wrappers. Ink name on first page; some soil and light wear to wrappers. A very good copy. unknown books
196541266Pekin: Editions en Langues Etrangers 1965. First French Language Edition. 12mo 18.5cm.; publisher's white staplebound wrappers printed in black and orange; 239pp. Light wear and dustiness from handling else Very Good or better. Collection of newspaper articles attacking the Johnson administration and the Vietnam War. Editions en Langues Etrangers unknown books
1968WRCLIT18606Paris: Province Impression 1968. 154pp. Printed wrappers. Inscribed in English and signed in Vietnamese in 1969 by a party we are unable to identify. Very good. Province Impression unknown books
196541265Peking: Foreign Languages Press 1965. First English Language Edition. 12mo 18.5cm; publisher's white staplebound wrappers printed in black and orange; 435pp. Some wrinkling most heavily at bottom edge else Very Good and sound. Collection of five newspaper articles attacking the Johnson administration and the Vietnam War. Foreign Languages Press unknown books
1967WRCLIT18615Washington: Public Affairs Press 1967. 62pp. Printed wrappers. First public printing. Wrappers faded at edges else very good. Public Affairs Press unknown books
196722587Berkeley: University of California Berkeley 1967. 1st edition. Green printed wrappers. VG small pos at upper wrapper. 503 - 596 pp. 8vo. 22.5cm x 15.5cm. <br/><br/> University of California, Berkeley unknown books
1966WRCLIT18608Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House 1966. 126pp. plus photographs. Printed wrappers. Very good. Foreign Languages Publishing House unknown books
196816423Boston: New England Free Press ca 1968. Offprint. Quarto 28cm. Stapled pictorial paper wrappers; pp.54-64. Inked number at head of front wrapper else lightly worn; Very Good. Exposes LBJ's ties to the military-industrial complex particularly the Texas defense giant Brown & Root. Cover graphic and one text illustration by Robert Grossman. The article first appeared in Ramparts magazine December 1967 and this appears to be a direct offprint from Ramparts but not so attributed. A relatively uncommon NEFP title. New England Free Press unknown books
200130827New York: Crown Publishers 2001. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Thick hardbound octavo in dustwrapper. 689 pp. Illustrated with photographs. The story of America's Vietnam War veterans and their struggles upon returning to the States. A well-thumbed copy. Very good condition in very good unclipped dustwrapper. This copy has been nicely INSCRIBED BY NICOSIA TO ROCK JOURNALIST AL ARONOWITZ and dated in year of publication. Crown Publishers hardcover books
1968SKU1036054Engineer Troops Vietnam 1968-01-01. SPIRAL-BOUND. Good. Clean has a good binding modest cover wear the pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. lz Engineer Troops Vietnam unknown books
16334531London: Robert Raworth for Richard Clutterbuck 1633. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Tastefully bound in ruled red morocco interior gilt dentelles; title-page dusty and trimmed at upper & outer margins; repaired corner of prelims. Otherwise very good. Rare first edition of the first book on Vietnam in English an eyewitness account of the commerce government and cultural life of Cochin-China central Vietnam written by the Jesuit missionary Cristoforo Borri and first published in Italian in 1631.Borri begins by marking the kingdom's boundaries identifying it as a narrow strip of land between Laos and the South China Sea bordered to the north by Tongking and to the south by Champa. A discussion of the kingdom's fertile land and rich natural resources follows emphasizing the abundance of fruits nuts rice fish textiles domestic stock and "all other things requisite for the entertainement of a man's life." Silk is produced in such quantities that "the baser sort of people wear it dayly." Gold and silver mines abound and "the Wood and Timber of this countrey is the best of all the world." Having piqued his readers' curiosity the author goes on to describe Cochin-China's vibrant commercial climate declaring it free of the red tape and bureaucratic hostility that so often greeted European traders in East Asia.Borri's 1631 Relazione a Jesuit missions letter directed at his Catholic superiors and lay readers was already unusual among works in its genre for devoting a substantial part exclusively to non-religious content. Ashley the translator executed further changes of his own in order to render the present work more attractive to Protestant business interests-most notably by omitting the part where Borri testified to the struggle and success of his Jesuit missions particularly the conversion of Pulucambi province. The translation also cheerfully elides two disastrous episodes in recent European trade with Cochin-China: the 1601 massacre of 23 members of an envoy from the VOC and a similar massacre in 1613 of the crew of an English trading vessel. This attempt to coax England's notoriously skittish merchants into commerce with Cochin-China is also borne out by Ashley's choice of dedicatee: Maurice Abbot the newly-elected governor of the British East India Company. According to Pollard and Redgrave the work's last signature is in 3 rather than 4 because the unsigned title-page was printed as the 4th and final leaf.Cristoforo Borri 1583-1632 a Milanese astronomer lived in Cochin-China from 1617-1622 where he learned enough of the language to hear confession. By 1633 two years after its first appearance his Relatione had been translated into French German Dutch and English. This is the first copy to appear on the market since 1988 Christie's sale of John Fleming 11.08.88.STC 1504; Lach.III v. 3 p. 1250-1266; Dror & Taylor Views of 17th C Vietnam pp. 66. Not in Löwendahl who nonetheless records translations in French German and Dutch. Robert Raworth for Richard Clutterbuck hardcover books
40848Brooklyn NY: Marvin Garson n. d. Ca. 1967. White printed paper. Paper worn and age-toned some soiling creasing and rubbing. An About VG example. Single sheet folded 2 times. 8-1/2" x 3-1/8" <br/><br/>Brochure discussing rather logically and to the point some of the issues with the Vietnam war. "'If we don't fight them over there we'll have to fight them over here.' Who's 'them' The Viet Cong They don't want to come over here and anyway they can't because we won't give them visas. Our racist immigration law you know." No holdings located on OCLC. Rare. Marvin Garson unknown books