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196575208Weilheim, Otto Wilhelm Barth Verlag, 1965. 107 S. 8° Oktav, Leinen
In-8°, pp. 27, copert. edit. Con molte illustr. b/n e una cartina a colori. Indice: Il paese e il popolo; La storia fino al 1802; L'Indocina francese; La seconda guerra mondiale e dopo; La guerra di Indocina: 1946-1954; Gli accordi di Ginevra del 1954; Il Nord e il Sud: A) La Repubblica Democratica del Vietnam, B) La Repubblica del Vietnam; La guerra nel Vietnam; Le prospettive di Pace.
Fasc. tre in-4° pp. 28 a numero con ill. n.t. Bross. edit. ill. Tutti
AA.VV. VIETNAM, APOCALISSE INUTILE. , CIARRAPICO 1984-01-01, Sovracoperta leggermente rovinata ai margini Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 208<br>
20x21,5. 175p. Fotogr. Firma anterior poseedor. Lomo algo deslucido.
1966Khe04504Berlin (Voltaire Verlag) [1966] (= Erste deutsche Ausgabe). 8°, illustrierte Orginalbroschur (Paperback) 5 Blatt 1
197062822Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle Company 1970. First Edition. First Printing. 8vo. 21cm x 15cm. Publisher's orange illustrated card covers lightly faded to the spine clean bright and attractive. A very good copy. 127pp. Internally clean. A follow on publication from Waterhouse's very popular first "Vietnam Sketchbook; Drawings from Delta to DMZ". Colonel Charles H. Waterhouse USMC Ret. who fought and was wounded at Iwo Jima became an official civilian War Combat Artist for the US Navy in Vietnam before going on to become the US marine Corps first Artist in Residence until the 1990's. His candid on the ground and occasionally in the air portraits of of Navy and USMC personnel going about their duties amidst the civilian population were very popular and seem to have partly contributed to a definitive artisitic "Aesthetic of Vietnam" an instantly recognisable style of war art that is all but accompanied by a smell and a soundtrack. Charles E. Tuttle Company unknown
1970190661970. U.S. Army Engineer Company photo album early 1970s documents logistical operations base life and personnel composition at Oakland Army Base during the Vietnam War providing visual evidence of military transportation infrastructure and the integration of a diverse workforce within a key Pacific transit hub. The material records the functioning of an engineer unit responsible for vehicle maintenance cargo handling and operational readiness while also capturing the presence of African American servicemen and female personnel within the same working and ceremonial environments. It supports research into military logistics on the U.S. home front race and gender integration in the armed forces and the institutional processes that sustained overseas deployment during the Vietnam War.<br /> <br /> Album containing 369 photographs including 353 color and 16 black and white images most measuring approximately 5 x 3.5 inches compiled at Oakland Army Base and the adjacent Port of Oakland. The contents document heavy machinery and vehicle maintenance including bulldozers cranes transport trucks and military jeeps with numerous images showing mechanics engaged in repair work. Additional photographs depict combat training exercises including rifle instruction with M16 firearms alongside formal ceremonies in which soldiers of varied racial backgrounds and both genders receive promotions commendations and instruction from commanding officers. Several images show administrative office environments providing insight into the clerical and organizational functions supporting base operations. Group scenes include family-oriented gatherings and meals indicating the social dimension of service life within the base setting. Produced at a time when Oakland Army Base operated as a principal embarkation and return point for U.S. forces traveling to and from Vietnam and other locations in East Asia the album documents the domestic infrastructure underpinning overseas military engagement. The emphasis on machinery cargo movement and personnel readiness reflects the scale and complexity of logistical coordination required during the conflict. The visible diversity within the unit corresponds with broader transformations in the U.S. military following desegregation and evolving roles for women making the album relevant to studies of institutional change during the late stages of the Vietnam War. Light wear to album edges and corners photographs well-preserved with minor handling marks; overall very good. A substantial visual record of engineer operations and base life at a critical West Coast military installation during wartime. unknown
1960210781960. Vietnam War Photography Personal photograph album containing 17 silver gelatin photographs documenting civilian life education family and military service in South Vietnam during the 1960s. Original brown vinyl album measuring approximately 3.5" x 4.5"; photographs approximately 2.5" x 3.25".<br /> <br /> The album offers an intimate glimpse into the everyday experiences of South Vietnamese men and women during a period more often documented through the lens of war. Rather than combat scenes the photographs focus primarily on family friendship education courtship and community life creating a personal record of a society navigating rapid social change amid the conflict. Several photographs depict young Vietnamese women wearing traditional áo dài dresses both in formal portraits and informal outdoor settings. One particularly attractive image shows three smiling women walking along a path in patterned áo dài framed by a mixture of traditional and modern architecture. Another studio portrait captures a young woman posed alone and smiling toward the camera suggesting a family member friend or perhaps the album owner's sweetheart.<br /> <br /> Education and youth culture are prominently represented. Multiple photographs show school-aged girls gathered in classrooms and assembled outdoors in large group portraits. The students wear white áo dài and traditional conical hats illustrating the continued importance of educational institutions and cultural traditions during the war years. Several candid classroom scenes preserve moments of ordinary student life rarely encountered in wartime photographic archives. The album also documents changing fashions and modernization in South Vietnam. Young men and women appear in contemporary 1960s clothing posing in parks forests and rural landscapes. One photograph shows a young Vietnamese man seated proudly atop a large tractor reflecting the agricultural modernization efforts underway throughout much of South Vietnam during the period.<br /> <br /> Military service appears in several images. One photograph depicts a South Vietnamese serviceman standing beside an automobile with military vehicles visible in the background suggesting that the album may have belonged to a soldier or military family. Unlike official military photographs however the image emphasizes personal identity rather than military operations reinforcing the album's character as a private keepsake rather than a wartime record. Additional photographs show fishing boats riverside scenes rural landscapes and groups of family members and friends creating a portrait of everyday life that existed alongside the broader conflict. Together the photographs reveal the coexistence of tradition and modernity documenting a generation of South Vietnamese men and women whose lives were shaped by both enduring cultural customs and the upheavals of the Vietnam War era. Photographs appear to have been removed from a larger album at some point with remnants of mounting paper and adhesive visible on versos. Minor wear and handling marks; overall very good condition. A compelling personal archive documenting civilian life education culture and military service in South Vietnam during the 1960s. unknown
1967254248New York: VVAW 1967. 8.5x11 inch handbill penned date of July 1967 horizontal creases from folding to fit into an envelope. Issued soon after the founding of the organization; outlines goals and seeks funds. VVAW unknown books
1978237166San Francisco: VVAW 1978. 8.5x11 inch handbill with photoreproduced text one side very good. "They can take their sympathy their vets unemployment their stinking VA care their American Legion and VFW leaders who trumpet their "patriotic" messages and their next profit-making war and cram them! VVAW unknown books
pp. 347, in 8°, rileg. edit. in t.t. con sopracoperta riparata da alcuni piccoli strappi
In 4°, pp. 21 di testo e 31 tavv. a colori; p/tela edit. color sabbia con tit. in rosso e sovracop. ill., custodia in cartoncino; testo introd. di Danilo Montali, gli effetti della guerra nei disegni dell’A.; tiratura limitata a 1.000 copie. 030/28
Vernacular Styles - The French Legacy - Modern Times - Contemporary design & crafts 1 30,5x22,5 cm., legatura editoriale cartonata, sopraccoperta, pp. 208, moltissime illustrazioni a colori, prima edizione, in lingua inglese, buone condizioni
197566313ABWashington D.C., Department of the Army., 1975. 8°. [15 : 23 cm = B/H]. X/251 pages. With an index. Illustrated soft cover with maps at covers internally. / Illustrierter Originalkarton mit Karten auf Deckelinnenseiten. (Spine and back cover at the top slightly browned. Bottom back cover slightly rubbed. / Rücken und oberer Hinterdeckelrand etwas gebräunt. Hinterdeckelstehkante mit leichter Knickspur). - Else in very good condition, clean and tight. / Ansonsten ein sehr gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar ohne Eintragungen. 1. printing.
197366315ABWashington D.C., Department of the Army., 1973. 8°. [15 : 23 cm = B/H]. XI/184 pages. With an index. Illustrated soft cover with maps at covers internally. / Illustrierter Originalkarton mit Karten auf Deckelinnenseiten. - In very good condition, clean and tight. / Ein sehr gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar ohne Eintragungen. Reprint.
197266314ABWashington D.C., Department of the Army., 1972. 8°. [15 : 23 cm = B/H]. IX/164 pages. With an index. Illustrated soft cover with maps at covers internally. / Illustrierter Originalkarton mit Karten auf Deckelinnenseiten. (Spine slightly browned. / Rücken etwas gebräunt). - Else in very good condition, clean and tight. / Ansonsten ein sehr gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar ohne Eintragungen. 1. printing.
196884567Rutland VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company 1968. First Edition. First Printing a trade paperback original. Octavo 21cm; pictorial card wrappers; 56-1262pp; illus. Gentle sunning to spine light wear to extremities else a clean Near Fine copy. Selections from the sketchbook of a US Marine of Iwo Jima fame each illustration captioned. 84567. Charles E. Tuttle Company unknown
Broch?. 226 pages.
198625415Blandford Press, Poole / New York / Sydney, 1986. 160 Seiten, zahlreiche Abbildungen; 4°, ca. 28 x 22 cm, kartoniert
68-4971Saigon Vietnam: Vietnam Council On Foreign Relations 1973. 4to. Magazine. Stapled Wraps. B&W plates. Very Good. Vietnam Council On Foreign Relations paperwork and application loosely laid in. Saigon, Vietnam: Vietnam Council On Foreign Relations, 1973. paperback
198723729<p>New York:: Exeter Books 1987. Revised Edition. Fine copy in a Near Fine dust jacket. This is the complete illustrated reference to U.S. Army and Allied ground forces in Vietnam that is encyclopedic in its scope In these 416 pages Stanton covers the entire organization structure and operations from 1961 to 1973. Includes unit tours of service unit designations function arrival and departure dates unit locations strength and insignias. This fully illustrated revised edition includes much added material not available in the 1981 edition published by U.S. News.</p> Exeter Books, hardcover
198622955<p>New York:: Galahad Books 1986. First Printing of this Reprint Edition. A Near Fine copy with two slightly bumped corners in a Very Good plus unclipped dust jacket with a small chip to one corner. This is a reprint edition with much added material not available in the 1981 edition published by U.S. News. This compendium of military information includes over two dozen strategic maps showing the disposition of various units and a list of locales where units fought major battles.</p> Galahad Books, hardcover
Milano, Mondadori, 1979, 4to rilegato senza sovracoperta originale, pp. 222, numerosissime fotografie a colori f.t.
196545160Reinbek b. Hamburg : Rowohlt 1965. 203 S. ; 8 kart., Taschenbuch, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand