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1960Cat357Japan Taiwan Korea and the US 1960. 15 ¼ x 11 inch album with attractive painted cover containing approximately 235 photos mainly 3 ½ x 5 inches and smaller. Contents generally in excellent condition. Excellent. A photo album by an unknown US Marine containing photos from his time in Okinawa Taiwan and Korea in the 1950s and 1960s. At the time—the earliest dated photo in the album is from April 1956—the Vietnam War was in its early days with Eisenhower deploying MAAG to train the ARVN in late 1955. It is not clear what unit the photographer was with as only his training platoon 46 of the Second Recruit Battalion on Parris Island is identified; however this photo’s caption includes “Photo by MAAGâ€.<br /> <br /> The album appears to be divided between the three locations each of which was strategic in the Cold War broadly and for American efforts in Vietnam in particular. It is highlighted by a series of photographs apparently from Taiwan showing agricultural workers planting and posing with their crops and children. In the 1950s under the China Aid Act the Sino-American Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction JCRR had launched a land reform financed by American aid and staffed by ROC scientists. In the 1960s this program expanded to crop diversification and the creation of the Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center. These efforts towards agricultural development in Taiwan were like other US efforts in the region intended to contain the spread of Communism.1<br /> <br /> Other photos from Taiwan include shots of the ships; men outside their tents vehicles and straw huts smoking and playing cards; some are city streets but most are of the countryside. Several notable photos show the Marines playing at being POWs: in one a man poses with his hands on his head next to a sign reading “POW AND CAPTURED / EQUIPMENT COMPOUND†and in another one soldier pretends to march his fellow at gunpoint.<br /> <br /> Photos from Okinawa show military vehicles city streets and American and Japanese men—many Okinawans were employed by the US military during its occupation. Many scenes appear to show construction efforts with USMC-marked bulldozers and tractors driving around fields of dirt and rock in the countryside with a few of these showing Okinawa residents as well.<br /> <br /> South Korea also played an active role in the Vietnam War. Photos from Korea show tanks and other vehicles along the coast and being loaded into ships American soldiers driving and posing in the countryside and several of village streets and residents.<br /> <br /> Other subjects include target shooting transit on a ship captioned “WESTWARD HO / FAR EAST BOUND†and some that appear to be family and scenery shots in the US dated April 1961.<br /> <br /> Overall the album provides a look not just at the activities of the Marine Corps in the early US advisory era of the Vietnam War but also the people and places of the US’s strategic activities in East Asia. Of interest to historians of the Vietnam War Cold War and US empire.<br /> <br /> 1 Leo Chu “‘A bloodless social revolution’: Land reform and multiple cropping in Cold War Taiwan 1950–1979†The history of crop science and the future of food 6 no. 5 September 2024 1104–1110. unknown
199927386Anako, coll. « Horizons d’Aventures » 1999 La couverture porte le titre : Peuples d'Indochine Par plaines et Montagne. In-8 relié 23 cm sur 26. 143 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
65015Paris, SODPIC, S.d. (années 60), in-8, agrafé, texte en noir et rouge sur fond blanc éd., 48 pp., Table des matières, Des recettes traditionnelles de Chine et du Vietnam mais aussi du Japon, d'Inde, d' Egypte, des Antilles et d'Afrique noire, nombreuses inscriptions au bic reprenant des recettes et des astuces préparation, Bon état
3387Hanoi, Imprimerie Trung-Hoa, 33 Rue de la Mission, 1939. 1 fascicule broché, couvertures souples illustrées, X-20 pp., bon état.
Peter Weiss Peter Weiss. Discorso sul Viet Nam. Torino, Einaudi 1968 - I italiano, cm 22,5 x 14,5 258 Copertina usurata.
19772091202133001772Chiku ma shobo 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Chiku ma shobo paperback
1984007069University AL: Univ of Alabama Pr 1984. 281pp/illus/maps. The growth of the CIA's "air Force began with theKorean War. The CIA used CAT ti dekuver weaoibs to anti-Communist elements in Burma make numerous overflights of China in support of guerrilla carry operatives between secret bases throughout the Far East and provide secure airlift for other clandestine missions. Clean. First Edition. Hard Coveer. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Univ of Alabama Pr unknown
In-8°, pp. 167, brossura editoriale. Qualche sottolineatura in matita
Chesneaux, Jean Perché il Vietnam resiste. Le radici storiche e ideologiche di una guerra rivoluzionaria. Torino, Giulio Einaudi editore s.p.a. - Officina Grafica Artigiana U. Panelli (stampa) 1968 italian, in sedicesimo pp. 168+(4)=172 I ed. del saggio scritto dall'A. appositamente per il «Nuovo Politecnico»: 3 febbraio 1968 (titolo in francese: Pour le Vietnam (essais historiques et politiques)). Traduzione di Corrado Vivanti. Collana Nuovo Politecnico 18. XVI/ 168+(4)=172/ brossura. Stato mediocre (usura della copertina - copertina brunita e con fioriture - pagine brunite).
In-16°, pp. 167. Bross. edit. con tracce del tempo e d'uso. Rare segnature a matita colorata su alcune pagine.
Piccola Biblioteca Einaudi.Ottima copia.Pp.374.Prima traduzione
cm. 18, brossura editoriale; pp.167
Torino, Einaudi, 1968, 8vo piccolo br. edit. pp. 167.
Torino, Einaudi, 1968, 16mo brossura edit. pp. 167 (Nuovo Politecnico, 18).
In 16°, br. edit., pp. 167,(5); coll. "Nuovo Politecnico. 18"; le radici storiche e ideologiche di una guerra rivoluzionaria; prima ed., copia molto buona. (z011bis/d)
Pagine: 64 . Formato: 16° . Rilegatura: Brossura . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: Gore d'acqua . Note epoca: XXI
25411 VO NGUYEN GIAP (general) PEOPLE'S WAR AGAINST U. S. AERONAVAL WAR . HANOI, Foreign Languages Publishing House 1975 , In lingua inglese - In-16 - bross. edit. - pp. 223 - rarissimo foxing e segni di polvere alle cop. -
br. Quando, nel 1972, Tiziano Terzani arrivò in Vietnam, era un giovane corrispondente "ottimista, sorridente e speranzoso". Consegnò la propria esperienza di testimone della guerra al diario che l'anno dopo apparve col titolo di "Pelle di leopardo". Si ritrovò di nuovo in Vietnam nel 1975, e fu uno dei pochissimi giornalisti occidentali testimoni della liberazione di Saigon. "Giai Phong!", pubblicato nel 1976, ricostruisce i retroscena diplomatici e di guerra di quei mesi febbrili. Riproposti insieme, con una nuova introduzione dell'autore, i due libri, scritti letteralmente tra due fuochi, descrivono non solo le battaglie e gli orizzonti della guerra, ma anche la sofferenza delle popolazioni civili, il cambiamento materiale e morale dopo la fine degli scontri, tra fabbriche e chiese, rancori e perdoni. Appassionante resoconto di un viaggiatore instancabile, testimonianza preziosa per capire il passato, documento ormai storico, che va oltre la guerra, il tempo ci riconsegna queste pagine nella loro intatta verità e bellezza, come accade soltanto ai veri scrittori.
196613101New York: Veterans Reservists To End The War In Vietnam 1966. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Fine copy of this 60's war protest poster. Measures 14 x 8.5" wide. Advertises a peace demonstration walk featuring such 60's luminaries as The Fugs Allen Ginsberg Denise Levertov Paul Krassner Jackson MacLow Gilbert Sorrentino Phil Corner The Hare Krishna Chanters and more. No date but from 1966. Scarce ephemera. <br/><br/> Veterans + Reservists To End The War In Vietnam paperback books
1966List36100New York: New York Workshop in Nonviolence 1966. Broadside poster printed in red on white stock approximately 14 x 11 inches. Near Fine. A poster announcing the Peace Illumination Walk an anti-Vietnam War demonstration held in New York City on Friday December 23 1966. Participants were instructed to assemble in Washington Square at 6 p.m. and march through Manhattan carrying candles “in sympathy with suffering in Vietnam.†The walk was to conclude about 8 p.m. with a light tableau in Midtown followed at 9 p.m. by a benefit celebration at the Palm Gardens. The event was organized by the New York Workshop in Nonviolence and advertised as a benefit for Vietnamese children. Speakers and performers listed on the poster include poets Allen Ginsberg Denise Levertov and Jackson Mac Low; the satirist Paul Krassner later a founder of the Youth International Party Yippies; novelist Gilbert Sorrentino; and the countercultural rock group The Fugs led by Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg. The program also notes appearances by Swami Bhaktivedanta and members of the Hare Krishna movement.<br /> <br /> The poster’s radiating optical design centers on the word “manifestivity†a term used by anti-war organizers to describe protest events combining demonstration with music and performance. The lower portion includes a mail-in coupon inviting supporters to send contributions to the Veterans and Reservists to End the War in Vietnam through the New York Workshop in Nonviolence at 5 Beekman Street. New York Workshop in Nonviolence unknown
1966253061Madison WI: National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1966. Two issues of the newsletter 7 and 15 pages 8.5x11 inches mildly worn. Note: this is a different publication from the newsletters of the same name published in Berkeley and Baltimore. News on activism against the draft and the Vietnam War. Number 21 is devoted to the International Days of Protest. National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
1966244145Madison WI: National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam 1966. Three issues of the newsletter 8.5x11 inches one with penned address otherwise very good. Note: this is a different publication from the newsletters of the same name published in Berkeley and Baltimore. News on activism against the draft and the Vietnam War. National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam unknown books
19683397San Francisco 1968. Very good. Broadsheet on blue paper 13.5 x 8.5 inches. Slight discoloration along top and bottom edges minor edge wear a few soft creases old horizontal folds. An exceedingly rare broadsheet advertising a multi-faceted public march and rally against the Vietnam War and "racism poverty and repression" which took place in San Francisco California about three weeks after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The organizers of the event the April 27 Mobilization Committee framed the day's activities around Dr. King's opposition to the Vietnam War; the broadside calls for the protesters to "pay tribute to the memory" of Dr. King his portrait is printed at the top of the front side of the broadsheet and the entirety of the verso prints excerpts of an April 4 1967 speech by Dr. King railing against the Vietnam War. Particularly interesting is the eclectic list of speakers who participated in the day's events on April 27 1968 which included Muhammad Ali Vanessa Redgrave Jeanette Rankin Bobby Seale Arnold True and Sidney Roger. Ali was in the midst of his appeal after his conviction for draft evasion the previous year and was a natural candidate to speak against the injustices of the Vietnam War. Bobby Seale co-founder of the Black Panthers was four months away from participating in protests at the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention after which he was arrested and tried as part of the sham Chicago Eight fiasco.<br /> <br /> The diversity of the speakers echoes the quantity of different issues represented by the current broadsheet: Civil Rights the Vietnam War the recent assassination of Dr. King Muhammad Ali's legal fight against the war Bobby Seale's controversial role with the Bay Area Black Panthers women's rights and the role of the American military. We could locate no other copies of this broadsheet in auction history or OCLC. unknown
1949108427Paris Editions de l'Empire Français, coll. "Les grands coloniaux" 1949 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couv. illustrée d'un portrait, 157 pp., 4 photos hors-texte, carte dépliante. Très bon état.