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16999France-Asie, n° 95-96, Saigon, avril mai 1954. Un fascicule in-8°, broché.
X22151, Paris, Nouvelles Editions latines 1967, 157pp., signé, bel état, X22151
201386293Dinan, Le Pays de Dinan, 2013. 207 S. Gr.-8° Groß-Oktav, Hardcover/Pappeinband
114 pages. Profusely illustrated with black and white sketches. "Author was a young Navy pilot who was captured by the North Vietnamese in June of 1967. As a former POW, McGrath believes that the story of life in the prison camps must be told, both for the sake ofhistory and to disprove forever the claims of the Communist government that the captured men were treated humanely, and in accordance with the provisions of the Geneva Convention... The starkness of the drawings underscores a remarkable chronicle of lives constantly in peril, almost unimaginable in civilised times." - from dust jacket. "This book cannot be adequately described - it has to be seen and read." - Armed Forces Journal International. Sadly, the author's own country has reverted to similar barbarism at its Guantanomo Bay prisoner camp. Usual library markings. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy reference copy of this powerful and sobering work. Book
1975371379Annapolis MD: Naval Institute Press 1975. First edition. 114 pp. illustrated throughout with black and white sketches by the author. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Decorated green faux-leather with title in gilt on cover and spine. Fine in a very good dust jacket. First edition. 114 pp. illustrated throughout with black and white sketches by the author. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. LCDR John M. McGrath was a young Navy pilot in 1967 when he was shot down over Vietnam. His remarkable and moving chronicle of survival and the torture and brutality suffered at the hands of his captors is illustrated with stark black and white drawings by the author who was a self-taught artist. Inscribed on the free front end paper to: "Jan & Marcy - Thanks for helping me make this book a reality. The book is beautiful - it couldn't have been done without your interest and support. It's great to be home! Warmest regards Mike McGrath." With a an accompanying original signed pen and ink sketch by the author dated 10-14-75 and titled: "Greetings from Monterey California." Inscribed by the Author. <br/><br/> Naval Institute Press hardcover
Edizione: Prima traduzione in italiano di Giuseppina Panzieri Saija . Pagine: 360 . Illustrazioni: Tavole fuori testo e disegni nel testo . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Cartonato con sovracoperta . Stato: Ottimo . Collana: Saggi n°500 .
Vicenza, OTV Stocchiero, 1973, in-8, br., pp. 219, (3). Con ill. su tavv. f.t. Resoconto sui prigionieri politici in Sud Vietnam.
Broch?. 115 pages et 2 planches hors texte.
5075chez les Mu'o'ng de Man Du'c. Hanoï, Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. 1951. Grand in-8 (29x19). 74 (2) pages. Broché, couvertures grises imprimées.
1951AUB-3388Hanoi, école française d'extrême-orient 1951. bel exemplaire broché, couverture ornée d'éd., gd in-8, 74 pages + tableaux et annexes.
191935503346Hanoi-Haiphong, Impr. d’Extrême Orient, 1919 ; grand in-8, demi-chagrin vert, couverture. (Rel. de l’époque.) 228 pp., 1 tableau dépliant.ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Rare tiré à part, avec couverture imprimée spéciale, du Bulletin économique de l’Indochine.Remarquable travail sur les forêts du Tonkin, leur rendement, l’organisation des services forestiers. - Les pp. 74 à 171 sont un inventaire détaillé de toutes le essences forestières fournissant des bois. - Produits secondaires : bambous, palmiers, plantes à matières tannantes, résines, laques, benjoin, plantes à parfums et bois odoriférants, canneliers et camphriers, théiers sauvages, etc.
6643Paris, Comité préparatoire pour la formation de l'Association des Femmes Vietnamiennes en France, 1972. Tirage limité à 300 exemplaires sur les Presses Ch. Saintard et Fils. 1 volume in-8 carré, sous couverture souple rempliée, 9 feuillets doubles sur papier à fort grammage comportant un poème et une illustration en couleur du peintre Lêbadang, très bel état.
Mm 115x180 Edizione francese / French edition - Due volumi in brossura editoriale con bandelle, 199 + 196 pagine. Segni d'uso al dorso, peraltro esemplari in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Traduction, par Jean-Pierre ROSPARS, de cet ouvrage où le grand reporter australien Wilfred G. BURCHETT (1911-1983) analysait les conditions de ce "combat du nain contre le géant" qui étonna le monde; chronologie des "gouvernements" du Sud-Vietnam. Français
194794346P., A.Maisonneuve 1947 In-12, demi-chagrin cerise à bandes, 3X- 210 pp. Planches hors-texte, un plan replié. Très bon exemplaire.
20165Paris, François Maspéro, "Cahiers libres", 1968 1 volume In-8° (13,5 x 22 cm) Broché sous couverture à rabats au 1er plat orné d'une vignette. 294p., 1 feuillet. Petits défauts de couverture: fentes en haut de la charnière du dessous (2 cm) et, sans manque, au rabat du 1er plat, pliure du rabat du 2nd plat frotté; propre à l'intérieur (2 titres du catalogue éditeur soulignés à l'encre).
1968120981Paris, François Maspero, coll. « Cahiers libres », n° 135-136 1968 In-8 broché 22 cm sur 13,5. 294 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1950xl1726Dos carré collé 1950 In-4 (20,8 x 30,6 cm), dos carré collé, VIII et 68 pages, avec au sommaire : Avant-propos. Lettre d'invitation. Note de documentation remise aux participants de la journée d'études. Historique des relations franco-vietnamiennes, par M. le Pr. Paul Lévy. Evolution de la situation intérieure politique et militaire du Viet-nam, par Jean Chesneaux. La situation militaire, par Jean Chesneaux. Le Viet-nam dans la situation internationale, par M. Saulnier. La situation religieuse, par Jacques Chatagner. Répercussions sur la situation intérieure française, par Jacques Cru. Proposition et discussion de la Résolution. Discussion de l'exposé de M. Cru ; mors fendus aux coiffes, déchirure (sans manque) en tête du premier plat, quelques rousseurs à l'intérieur, état moyen. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
19686903GRASSET 1968 238 pages in8. 1968. broché. 238 pages. Ce roman de Norman Mailer utilise le cadre d'une expédition de chasse violente et obscène en Alaska comme allégorie de la guerre du Vietnam. Il suit un adolescent névrosé et son père représentants de la haute société de Dallas pour dresser un portrait féroce de la société américaine et questionner les raisons de l'engagement américain au Vietnam
(Firenze, IGM, 1953) stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 667/674 con 8 illustrazioni e una cartina a colori ripiegata. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
Traduzione: Sughi Marisa dall'inglese . Pagine: 542 . Illustrazioni: Sovracoperta di Mario Monti con disegno di Megi Pepeu . Rilegatura: Cartonato verde con sovracoperta . Caratteristiche: Leggere bruniture . Collana: Il mondo nuovo n°78 .
1973119271Chicago: Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization 1973. 12p. 5.5x8.5 inches uneven trim in original stapled pictorial wraps. Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization unknown books
197246091The Netherlands: Comité Nationale Demonstratie voor Vrede in Vietnam ca. 1972. Original photo-illustrated poster 60x41cm. printed offset in red and black on white stock. Stock quite wrinkled else About Very Good overall. Anti-Vietnam War protest poster showing depicting a photograph of Vietnamese citizens weeping over the bodies of a child and man while military aircraft fly overhead. Imprint provided by geheugenvannederland.nl. Comité Nationale Demonstratie voor Vrede in Vietnam unknown books
197246091The Netherlands: Comité Nationale Demonstratie voor Vrede in Vietnam ca. 1972. Original photo-illustrated poster 60x41cm. printed offset in red and black on white stock. Stock quite wrinkled else About Very Good overall. Anti-Vietnam War protest poster showing depicting a photograph of Vietnamese citizens weeping over the bodies of a child and man while military aircraft fly overhead. Imprint provided by geheugenvannederland.nl. Comité Nationale Demonstratie voor Vrede in Vietnam unknown
197247693N.p.: Artists' and Writers' Protest / Colorcraft Inc 1972. First Edition. Original photographic poster offset printed in colors on white stock measuring 96.5cm x 63.5cm ca.38" x 25". Some minor handling trivial wear to extremities else very Near Fine / A unbacked. One of the most gruesome and effective pieces of propaganda to emerge during the Vietnam War reproducing a photograph taken during the My Lai Massacre by U.S. Army photographer Sgt. Ronald L. Haeberle. This and other iconic photos were taken by Haeberle on March 16 1968 using his personal camera while assigned to follow Charlie Company into My Lai. Unlike the monochrome images which he returned to the Army shot with a standard-issue Army camera the color images he shot with his personal camera were brought back to the States and sold to Life magazine after Haeberle was honorably discharged. The photos were printed in the December 5 1969 issue of Life offering Americans a harrowing glimpse into some of the attrocities being committed overseas; his caption beneath this image read: "Most were women and babies. It looked as if they tried to get away." The poster was designed by members of the Art Workers Coalition and initially released in 1969 using the identical image with the overlaid text reading: "Q: And babies A: And babies." This version published four years later intentionally subverts Richard Nixon's campaign slogan "Four More Years" forcing Americans to ask whether or not they wanted Nixon for another term and by extention another four years embroiled in foreign conflict. OCLC notes a single holding MoMA. Artists' and Writers' Protest / Colorcraft, Inc unknown books