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pp. xii, 164. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn. Second printing. "The New Left offers totalitarianism instead of freedom." Coldwar/Economics 3
196762756New York: Random House 1967. First Edition. First Printing. 8vo. 22cm x 14.5cm. Publisher's green cloth boards. Dustjacket. Titled and decorated in silver gilt red and green to spine and front board. Clean and bright in a strong handsome photographic dustjacket with some very light edgewear and scuffing a near fine copy. 275pp. Internally clean. Top edge stained yellow. A review copy with the Random House slip laid in at the front. A pretty searing indictment of the tactics and methods of the US military machine in Vietnam as described by a Special Forces veteran who served on Project Delta and in the An Lao Valley before famously quitting in disgust and becoming something of a celebrity amongst journalists and organisations campaigning for an end to the hostilities. Random House 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
1967257982New York: National Mobilization Committee 1967. 8p. wraps unevenly browned else good condition 8.5x11 inches. Single issue of the newsletter. This issue announces that MLK will be speaking at the New York Rally with a short article on it. Includes an obit for A.J. Muste chairman of the Committee. National Mobilization Committee unknown books
200242904ABGöttingen., Steidl Verlag., 2002. 4°. 238 S., 1 Blatt. OPappband mit OUmschlag. Erste Deutsche Ausgabe. Tadelloses Exemplar.
2002210819Göttingen: Steidl, 2002. 238 S., zahlr. Ill., 29 cm. Opp., gebundene Ausgabe, SU.
9421History and museums division headquarters U S marine corps 1985
197420856<p>Washington DC:: US Government Printing Office 1974. First Printing of the First Edition. A Very Good Plus copy in Original paperback binding. The thirteen articles in this anthology provide a general overview of Marine involvement in the Vietnam War.</p> US Government Printing Office, paperback
197052105Hamden CT: Archon Books 1970. 8vo. 349 1 pp. Numerous plates maps. Pink-coloured cloth gilt lettering on spine w/ d.j. wraparound cover art slight shelfwear very slight closed tear upper fore-edge NF/NF copy. First American edition. Archon Books, hardcover
1995100147000University of California Press 1995 352 pages 14x2 4x20 6cm. 1995. Broché. 352 pages. Theodore Roszak analyse dans cet ouvrage la montée de la contre-culture des années 1960 qu'il présente comme une opposition jeunesse à la "technocratie" - le régime d'expertise technologique et corporative dominant la société industrielle. Il examine les influences intellectuelles de cette contre-culture à travers des figures comme Herbert Marcuse Norman Brown Allen Ginsberg et Alan Watts montrant comment elles remettent en question la vision scientifique conventionnelle
New York, Harper & Row, Publishers, 1965, in-8, legatura editoriale in piena tela, pp. XXI, [3], 404, [2].
197214566BHanoi:, Giai Phong Publishing House., 1972. Kl.8°. 151 p. Original blank boards and illustrated wrappers. Private stamp, some worn, good condition.
Kl.8°. 151 p. Original blank boards and illustrated wrappers. Private stamp, some worn, good condition. Cover and illustrations: Le Van Tai. - "These short stories from South Viet Nam are about young people in the war..."
240 pages including glossary. Author reveals the story of his life as an infantry lieutenant on the ground in Vietnam. If some soldiers, barely out of high school, might die there, others might find hidden steel in themselves and grow. Author was one who grew, also one who fought, one who killed, and one for whom the helicopter finally came to take away a shattered body. A book of truth and power which stands proudly with the best books written about men in combat. Prior owner's bookplate upon front endpaper, else unmarked. Light wear to clean book. Several tiny tears to dust jacket which shows light wear. Very nice copy. Book
196762705New York: W.W. Norton & Co 1967. First Edition. First Printing. 8vo. 22cm. x 15cm. Publisher's green cloth spine over black paper covered boards. Dustjacket. Titled in red and black to spine light rubbing and edgewear some inoffensive discoloration to the cloth in a strong priceclipped example of the dustjacket light shelfwear and creasing with some sunning to the spine panel. A very good strong copy. Internally clean fore-edge untrimmed. <br /> <br /> An early novel about Vietnam; written by a serving soldier dealing with the conflict that exists between decisive military action and the common civilian understanding of what that entails and the nature of its consequences. W.W. Norton & Co unknown
Pages 73-143. Features: Christians and Christian Nations; Japanese Churches and World War II; War and I; Policies for Peace in the Pacific; Vietnam- Dilemma for Missionaries; Reflections on the Students at Sasebo; Bainton Sketches Japan - an 8-page special feature of verse and pictures by Roland H. Bainton; Missionary Service in "Secular" Schools; Towards a Christian University in Japan; English and Indigenization; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. A sound vintage copy. Book
Previous owner's name inside front cover. No other inscriptions or marks. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, slight traces of handling and no bumping to corners. 298pp. A masterful interpretation of East Asian international relations since 1945.
38 pages. Features: Vietnam War Protests; The New 747 Jumbo Jet; The Butterfly Business; Cyprus - the mine of treasures; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
32 pages. Features: Moving Towards the Climax in South Vietnam; Full-Colour MG Automobile Advertisement; The Queen visits Sudan; Turbulence in the Aircraft Industry; Art Treasures from French Churces; Astronaut's Underwater Escape Drill; Police Shooting at Westmorland; The Mine of Statuary in Aphrodisias; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
paperback VG 1 inscription to reverse of front cover. minor corner wear.
pp. 219, 11 [Index]. Illustrated with color photographs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Hardbound. Very Good copy. ORIENT BOX 1
1964723934PN. New. 1964. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1978237302Chicago: VVAW 1978. 6p 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled at corner; address label and stamp on rear cover otherwise very good. Includes coverage of Agent Orange activism. VVAW unknown books
19652635New York, Crown Publishers, 1965, in-8°, 341 pp, reliure toile verte éditeur, titres argentés au dos, jaquette illustrée lég. abîmée, bon état. Texte en anglais
578 pages, ex public library with usual stamps. eng