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197015559ABN.Y., Bantam, (1970). 8°, XXVI, 286 (+4)S., 32 Taf., farb. illustr. OBrosch., Ganzgelbschnitt; schönes Expl.
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
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
1970254928New York: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 12p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued worn and evenly toned else good condition. Cover story is "Chicano Moratorium Attacked by Police Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1970246517New York: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 12p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned with several small closed tears pen notation on front wrap beginning to split along fold 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
1970246516New York: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 4p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned 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
1970246514Washington DC: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 27p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned beginning to split at fold 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
1970246518Washington DC: Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1970. Newspaper. 12p. tabloid newspaper format illus. folded in half as issued edgeworn and toned 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
1998146140National Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities of Viet Nam Hanoi 1998. 200, (1) pages. With a lot of illustrations in colour.. Illustrated original hardcover binding. (Partially a little used). 29x23 cm
Features: Mis-Applied Science, by Dr. Albert E. Burke - America is losing tomorrow's battles by insisting that scientists concentrate on producing better mousetraps; The Hot War in Vietnam - Can the U.S. win it?; Master of the Jab - Ho Chi Minh is waging the kind of war he knows best; Sunday's Gladiators - as the armed (pro football) combatants struggle before the crowds, there are reminders of ancient Rome; The Charmed Life of Gangster Tony Accardo - arrested 23 times but never convicted; That Bowl of Fire Called Chili - a peppery dish invented by the pioneers of the old Southwest is still savored by their descendants; My Awful Wedded Husband, by Mrs. Kirk Douglas; Inside the Frozen Mountain - colour photos from deep inside Wyoming's Fossil Mountain; Let'em Eat... Turkey - the crisis that erupted when the Veep missed Thanksgiving dinner in Korea, by Walter M. Turner; Boy's Home on the Range - at Boy's Ranch in the rugged cow country of Texas' Panhandle, Cal Farley uses work, love and discipline to turn bad boys into good ones. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Colour Corvair ad inside front cover. *Awesome* colour cadillac ad on page 9. Book
Features: Presidential campaigns are a sham - Dean Burch, G.O.P. National Committee Chairman; We Can't Let Them Down - Stewart Alsop discusses the Vietnam War; Discotheque - Go Go Madness strikes and the nation gyres in a frenzy of Swim, Surf and Frug - many colour photos; Vietnam - where do we go from here? - more and more Americans are dying - at the center of the chaos stands U.S. Ambassador Maxwell Davenport Taylor; A mirage of beautiful air - feature on Liz Renay; Anyone for Survival? - not so long ago, fallout shelters were the hot topic of discussion; A sentimental journey to Dracula's Hometown - Borgo Pass in the Romanian People's Republic; Lyndon Johnson's Religion - the President holds to a surprising faith, and it has an uncanny influence on him; Light-Heavyweight Boxing's World Champion Willie Pastrano - champion of nonviolence. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
70 pages. Features: Priests Shouldn't Marry; Draft Resisters - "Hell no, we won't go!"; Deserters go Underground; Gertrude Crum's Recipes for Success; Death in a Far Place - four men climb an Alaskan mountain and one loses his life; The Tragedy of Thomas Dodd (part 2); A Comedian's Life - maybe tomorrow, maybe the next day - Jeremy Vernon; ""I Want to Smoke Pot"; The Great Auk; Trip Out on Red Lizzie; and more. Ads: Fantastic one-page color-photo ad for the 440 Dodge Coronet, featuring a blue two-door hardtop with white roof; Nice one-page color ad for the 1968 Wide Track Pontiacs - featuring a maroon 2-door 1968 Benneville; Great one-page color-photo Campbell's Soup ad features Campbell's kid, smiling butcher and a large assortment of meat; Nice one-page Oldsmobile ad features color photo of family with goldish-colored Vista-Cruiser station wagon; Nice one-page color-photo ad for the (baby blue with dark roof) 1968 Plymouth Fury III saying "Luxury isn't expensive anymore."; Cover held by two of the three staples. Four-inch opening to bottom of coverfold. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
Features: I hate Paris in the springtime - Robert Daley; The Intellectuals and Vietnam - Stewart Alsop; Ceiling Zero (The Human Comedy); Massachusetts - Rogues and reformers in a state on trial - Ted Kennedy content (so what has changed?) - the Garage Scandal; Horses in the living room - the Assael family has many pets, including 5 miniature horses; "I Spied for the Russians" - Robert Glenn Thompson; India - downhill toward disaster - the year since the death of Nehru; Shirley Temple - her eyes are still dancing - great photos!. Colour Ford Station Wagon ad. Super colour Cadillac ad. Average wear. Unmarked. Book
19672090202122701249Jinbunshoin 1967. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Jinbunshoin paperback
2080702109503977Jinbunshoin N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 235p Plate size: 19cm Number of books: 1 Jinbunshoin paperback
pp. xix, 331. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, price clipped. Hardbound. First Edition. Very Good copy. ORIENT BOX 1
19804288London : Sidgwick & Jackson, 1980. VII, 341 pp. Gr. 8°. 1st publ. in Great Britain. Orig. Cloth, goldlettered without DJ
198727886<p>New York:: Crown 1987. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. The Ravens were American forward air-controllers who directed strikes from vulnerable low-flying spotter planes mainly in support of a Meo general named Vang Pao in Laos. "Advised" by the CIA this fierce warlord fought to keep the North Vietnamese out of the strategic Plain of Jars. Robbins Air America conveys the unique flavor of Raven-style combat and also explains how the diplomatic-military dynamics of the clandestine war in Laos fit into the overall American effort in Southeast Asia. The cast of characters is memorable: a swaggering rowdy bunch of mavericks whom their parent service the U.S. Air Force had great difficulty controlling they seemed to get by on sheer cussedness. According to the author they suffered the highest casualty rate of the Indochinese War. Robbins describes the poignant plight of displaced Meo/Hmong tribespeople who have settled uneasily in the United Statesincluding General Paoand their ongoing struggle to "propitiate the alien spirits of America." Photos. </p> Crown, hardcover
196762710New York: New American Library 1967. First Edition. First Printing. 8vo. 22cm x 15cm. Publisher's black cloth. Dustjacket. Titled in silver gilt to spine clean and sharp in a strong and bright example of the dustjacket slight scuffing and edgewear. A near fine copy. 214pp. Internally clean. Highly controversial upon its publication and asking a number of questions that its 1967 readers clearly weren't comfortable discovering the answers to Kolpacoff's novel deals with a nightmarish situation in which a disgraced US soldier's refusal to fight lands him in a brutal prison camp. He is offered reinstatement if he participates in the interrogation and torture of a 17 year old Vietcong prisoner in a claustrophobic jungle hut with four other men all of whom possess varying reasons and motivations for being there but who are all simply through association equally damned. Kolpacoff was never in Vietnam which seems immaterial to the main question posed by this his first novel; it is not so much what we are doing to our enemies but what are we doing to ourselves New American Library unknown
479 pages. Glossary. Footnotes. Index. Black and white reproductions of photos. "Phoenix was the final solution to the problem posed by those Vietnamese civilians who supported the armed Vietcong insurgents. In the end, an estimated 40,000 Vietnamese were killed and countless atrocities were perpetrated in the name of 'neutralizing' the Vietcong 'infrastructure'. This work is nothing less than a meticulous historical narrative of Phoenix from its roots through its tragic conclusions, based upon four years of research and interviews with over one-hundred program participants." - dust jacket. "Outlines in careful detail how the CIA ran a computerized assassination and torture program in Vietnam, violating laws and especially human morality." - John Prados. In 2014 NYU media studies professor Mark Crispin Miller selected this as one of the top five books actively suppressed and hidden from Americans. - RT. Unmarked with light wear. Tight and square. Dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
196618564Peking:: Foreign Languages Press 1966. First Printing. Near Fine copy with a small stain spot on the top edge in illustrated wraps. Subtitled: A Collection of Chinese Art Works in Support of the Vietnamese People's Struggle." A lush and prolific collection of artwork in both color and black and white. Foreign Languages Press, paperback
197297203HBNew York; etc.:, Bantam, 1972. xxv, 677 Seiten, 64 Tafeln, OKart., 18 x 10,5 cm.
196947465Saigon: Ministry of Foreign Affairs 1969. Paperback. Very Good. photos map graph 30p. plus 14 leaves of plates printed on one side. Wrapper minor ink marking. 24cm. <br/><br/> Ministry of Foreign Affairs paperback books
83 pages. Features: Nahanni; A Short History of Vietnam; A View From the Khyber Pass; Canadian Army Staff College; Regimental Depot; First Battalion Report; Second Battalion Report - 1963; The Loyal Edmonton Regiment (3 PPCLI); The Rifle Brigade Letter; Sharp-shooters in Bottle Green; Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Association; 2483 Esquimalt (Princess Patricia's) Cadet Corps. Unmarked. Moderate wear. Some yellowing to contents. Book
319p. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn. Book Club edition. Narrative of the 1971 trial where the New York Times and the Justice Department argued before the US Supreme Court over the Times' right to publish material ("The Pentagon Papers") provided to them by Daniel Ellseberg, a government employee, which provided information regarding United States involvement in Southeast Asia. Coldwar/Economics 7