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Mm 140x215 Collana Nuovi Saggi. Brossura editoriale di 510 pagine, copertina figurata. Ottimo stato, come nuovo. Spedizione entro 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
MONDADORI 1967 322 PP. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO: LIEVI SEGNI DEL TEMPO IN COPERTINA, VOLUME INTONSO, MAI SFOGLIATO, PERFETTO.
Traduzione: Monicelli Renzo dal francese . Edizione: Edizione integrale . Pagine: 544 . Formato: 16° . Rilegatura: Brossura originale . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Bruniture . Collana: I record n°10 .
Traduzione: Simonetta Fulvo . Pagine: 383 . Illustrazioni: Alcune fotografie in bianco e nero . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Brossura lucida . Stato: Buono . Caratteristiche: Presente dedica di vecchio proprietario . Collana: Uomini rossi .
In 8°, br. edit. ill., pp. 142,(2), con scritti di Lombardi, Xuan-Tuy, Ledda, Basso, Pauling, Labor e altri nell'ambito della V Conferenza sul Vietnam che ha avuto luogo a Stoccolma nel 1970; copia molto buona. (m099)
PP. 142, CM. 21X15, CART.LEGGERA.
1967160114San Francisco: the Committee 1967. Leaflet 8.5x14 inches printed both sides horizontal fold crease top corner dog-eared else very good condition. Handbill issued at a march being held concurrently with a rally in New York. Undated but refers to governors Romney Reagan Rockefeller and Rhodes vowing their continued support of the war if elected president. the Committee unknown books
200233194Andrews McMeel, Kansa City, 2002. 192 Seiten / pp., mit zahlreichen Abbildungen / richly illustrated; 4°, ca. 28 x 27 cm, Pappeinband mit Schutzumschlag / Hardcover with Jacket
1968062553Frankfurt a. M., Röderberg Verlag., 1968. Nicht paginiert, ca. 40 Seiten Graphiken (Bilderzyklus - Bilder, Bildausschnitte und Texte sind der gleichnamigen Bildmappe entnommen, die von der Intergraphik 1967 mit der Käthe-Kollwitz-Medaille ausgezeichnet wurde). Erste Auflage. Herausgegeben im Auftrag des Präsidiums der Vereinigungen der Verfolgten des Naziregimes (VVN). Zustand: Broschurkanten minimal berieben, Titelblatt mit weißen Flecken und einem 5 x 0,6 cm langen Streifen (mit 0,5 cm² großen Fehlstellen (Loch), Flecken und Fehlstelle rühren von entfernten Farbsprizern des Vorbesitzers / Künstlers). Letzte Seite minimal braunfleckig. Quer - 2°. S OKarton.
A Cura: Adams Willi Paul . Traduzione: Sosio Libero dal tedesco e dall'inglese . Pagine: 582 . Illustrazioni: Tavole fuori testo . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Cartonato verde tassello verde e oro al dorso . Stato: Buono . Collana: Storia universale Feltrinelli n°30 .
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
1969253134Columbia SC: GIs United 1969. Two 8.5x11 inch mimeographed sheets stapled together light handling and toning. Press release on the cases of five Black GIs who had been penalized for antiwar activities part of a group that became known as the Fort Jackson Eight. GIs United started as a Black and Puerto Rican club at Fort Jackson for listening to Malcolm X tapes then opened to white members and included Young Socialist Alliance activists. They were put in the stockade resulting in a concerted effort by outside activists to support their case. GIs United unknown books
1965280900Vietnam : The Central Committee of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation 1965. First Edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copy; edges slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright and clean. Physical description; 8 p. Subject; South Vietnam National Liberation Front. Vietnam : The Central Committee of the South Vietnam National Front for Liberation paperback
Vg/Fine (fine unclipped dj, very good clean tight copy with no marks or inscriptions, light browning all page edges) octavo 191pp. First edition. Vietnam War novel.
2001261203FfM / Bern: Peter Lang 2001. 285 S., einige Abb. u. Karten. Br. *neuwertig*.
195975900o. O., Presidency Press Office, 1959. 40 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Softcover/Paperback
196827387Stockholm., 1968. 16 S. 8°, OBr.
197019694Dau Tieng ca. 1970. Very good. 12mo. Commercial album; turquoise faux-leather boards. 46 gelatin-silver B&W prints most 4.5" by 3.5"; 13 color prints; 3 pieces of various ephemera including an Army library card dated 1970; plus 4 photos apparently sent from home. Very good. Mild exterior wear; light soil to plastic sleeves throughout; but photos remain clean and bright. <br/><br/>Striking collection of photographs showing many carefree recreational moments of wartime: soldiers sitting around at the barracks reading and smoking; many photos of smiling Vietnamese women including girls at the base library. Notably includes two photographs of a Vietnamese all-female rock band performing and three of an African-American soldier rock band likely USO. Plus several exterior shots of the military base one sign noting the headquarters of the 2/28 Infantry the Black Lions. A moving portait particularly of what appear to be at least momentarily jovial relationships between soldiers and local Vietnamese. hardcover books
21165401Vietnam 1959 n.p. Brown cloth very good 12 b.w. photos of famous scenes in Saigon 12 x 9 cm. actual photos layed- down clear sharp images. There is a penned note inside the front cover: "21 Feb. '59 Saigon Veitnam." A nice set of photo-views of the most familiar and famous sights found in Saigon. From the right shows an aerial view of the Cuu Long or Majestic hotel just off the Saigon River & Rue Catinat and Nguyen Hue along the river. Next shows the Museum in the Zoo. Then Ben Thanh market with a small slight stain. A view from the Provincial Government office looking down Nguyen Hue. Notre Dame church at the end of the Rue Catinat. Corner of Continental Hotel. Postoffice. River scene before the National Bank. National Court build- building. Congress Building. National Court with a great painting of Ngo Dinh Diem President of Vietnam. Congress Building. A poignant look at the old Saigon. Scans can be sent by email. unknown
197615255Ithaca/London, Cornell University Press, (1976). Essays presented to D. G. E. Hall. Edited by C. D. Cowan and O. W. Wolters. Mit einem Fotoporträt und einigen Abbildungen. Gr. 8°. 436,4 S. OLeinen mit gering gebrauchtem Schutzumschlag. Kl. Stempel auf vorderem fl. Vorsatz.
37398n. p. n. d. Ca 1965-1970. One printed in color to verso flag of South Vietnam; three 5 Dong "currency" leaflets printed in red-brown to verso. Remaining examples white paper printed in black with an illustration to the recto and text to verso. Printed on cheap paper lightly toned to some leaflets. Crisp and clean overall. A VG - VG set. Five different examples two in duplicates and one in triplicate. Nine leaflets total. Various sizes. 2-1/2" x 4-3/4" to 4-1/4" x 5-5/8" <br/><br/>A collection of 5 different examples of GVN propaganda leaflets two of which appear to have been issued by South Vietnam as part of their psyops rather than US military forces. Includes: - "Dong Bai": patriotic message printed over top of a South Vietnamese flag in dk yellow and red with text to verso warning of severe retribution for any who shoot down ARVN planes. No code number. - "Ky-Niem Chua Xot" ~ "Bitter Memory": half-tone photograph of a large smiling family to recto; text to verso explaining that the photo was found beside the body of a dead VC soldier and encouraging VC soldiers to defect or face the same fate. Code DV157AH301165. Two copies. - Urgent evacuation warning: illustration of soldiers dying on the ground during an air attack to recto; text to verso warning of an imminent and remorseless attack by ARVN forces on area VC troops and urging villagers to seek safety in ARVN-controlled areas. Code 121. Two copies. - "Khai Quang": two-panel illustration the first of two planes spraying herbicide/Agent Orange on a village and the second of the resulting swath of barren land afterward; text to verso explaining that the government is attempting to restore peace and protect food sources by destroying VC hiding places. Code SP-744. Possibly the earliest defoliation leaflet issued. - Five dong currency: parody of banknote printed to recto; text to verso is a safe conduct pass. Believed to be from the earlier high quality distribution that occurred in 1965-66. Although these "banknotes" were highly successful as safe conduct passes and slightly smaller than government currency they soon entered the economy and were eventually stopped due to the political repercussions of a foreign government dropping another country's defacto currency on its citizens. Three copies. Likely distributed by means other than an air drop though indubitably part of that campaign. Quite rare to find in this condition. unknown books
79 pages. Fold-out map. Maps. Main text contains glowing accounts of victories and encouragement to crush the forthcoming counter-offensive. Annexes document the Battle of Tayninh, The Battle of Pleijrang and the Battle of North Quangri. Written in English. Unmarked. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
196967474South Viet Nam: Giai Phong Editions 1969. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. 66 pages. 26 cm. Music and lyrics to "Let's Liberate the South". Stamp of former owner on fep. Cover has some wear and soiling. From Wikipedia: "The Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam or PRG was formed on June 8 1969 as an underground government opposed to the South Vietnamese government of President Nguyen Van Thieu. Delegates of the National Liberation Front the Vietcong as well as several smaller groups participated in its creation. The PRG was recognized as the government of South Vietnam by most communist states. It agreed to the 1973 Paris Peace Treaty as a separate party. It became the provisional government of South Vietnam following the military defeat of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam on April 30 1975. On July 2 1976 the PRG and North Vietnam merged to form the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.Predating the PRG was the Alliance of National Democratic and Peace Forces made up of anti-government forces and headed by Trinh Dinh Thao. The Alliance were a collection of individuals who wanted a new South Vietnamese Government but disagreed with the ever present Northern Communist presence. There had been talk of setting up an Alliance as early as 1966 but the South Vietnamese Intelligence had arrested an anti-government organizer Ba Tra. Ba Tra gave the South Vietnamese government extensive information on anti-government forces working in the city. This setback was compounded by his identification of one of the key cadre in the financial division. Under torture Ba Tra identified more figures in the underground. These were then rounded up. By 1967 the entire Saigon organization had been sent further underground. The Tet Offensive during 1968 triggered a wave of oppression forcing many people into the jungle. These people businessmen middle class doctors and other professionals started The Alliance. The then-new American president Richard Nixon started a process of Vietnamization to allow the American to withdraw from Vietnam. One of the tenets of Vietnamization was responsible government in South Vietnam. To prevent the Americans from installing their own government a conference was held on June 6 8 1969 off Route 22 in Cambodia's Fishhook area. The Alliance as well as other groups met and formed the Provisional Revolutionary Government on June 8 1969. According to Justice Minister Truong Nhu Trang the new group's main purpose was to help the Vietcong "acquire a new international stature." There were delegates from the NLF the Alliance of National Democratic and Peace Forces the People's Revolutionary Party the South Vietnamese communist party and "the usual assortment of mass organizations ethnic groups and geopolitical regions." "South Vietnam is independent democratic peaceful and neutral" according to one banner displayed prominently at the convention. The PRG reflected a number of nationalist anti-imperialist and communist political viewpoints including those of the Vietnam Workers Party the North Vietnamese communist party. Following the military and political results of the 1968 Tet Offensive and related military offensives in the South in which the Vietcong suffered serious military losses the PRG was envisioned as a political counter-force that could influence international public opinion in support of national independence and in opposition to the United States and the Republic of Vietnam. The declared purpose of the PRG was to provide a formal NLF governmental structure and enhance its claim of representing "the Southern people". Included in this strategy was the pursuit of a negotiated settlement to the war leading to reunification organized during the initial phase of Vietnamization. During the period 1969-1970 most of the PRG's cabinet ministries operated near the Cambodia border. Starting on March 29 to late April 1970 the South Vietnamese army and Cambodian government forced the PRG to flee deep into Cambodia. The stressful escape caused many of the PRG officials such as Truong Nhu Tạ ng to need extensive medical furloughs. Giai Phong Editions paperback
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
Broch?. 84 pages.