AFTER The WAR WAS OVER. Hanoi and Saigon.
NY: Random House, (1992). 1st edition. 131 pp, 8vo. Black cloth spine with red paper-wrapped boards. Dust jacket. More
NY: Random House, (1992). 1st edition. 131 pp, 8vo. Black cloth spine with red paper-wrapped boards. Dust jacket. More
Jan 6, 1962. pp 13 - 21. Illustrated with B&W photographs by John Bryson. Folio. Color printed wrappers. An on-scene report. More
NY: Horace Liveright, (1971). 1st edition. 182 pp. 8vo. Pale yellow cloth with black spine lettering. Dust jacket. More
NY: Reynal & Co., in association with Wm Morrow & Co, 1969. 1st edition. 289 pp (including index), 8vo. Black cloth spine with yellow paper-wrapped boards. Dust jacket. Author looks at all SE Asia. More
NY: Harper & Row, (1986). 1st edition. 309 pp (including index), 8vo. Black cloth binding. White dust jacket. More
NY: Walker, 1986. ARC, w/ promo slip laid in. 206 pp, 8vo. Vietnam, and the supernatural, all in one novel. More
New Rochelle: Arlington House, (1971). 1st edition. 297 pp, 8vo. Blue cloth; map eps. Dust wrapper. More
Boston: Little Brown, (1993). 1st edition. 248 pp (including bibliography, 8vo. Red cloth spine with blue paper-wrapped boards. Dust wrapper. More
New York: Norton, (1975). 1st edition. Association copy. 224 pp, illustrated from photographs, 8vo. Blue cloth. Dust jacket. This a presentation copy from Capt Charles T Miller, Master S. S. Mayaguez (pictured in the first photograph of the illustration section). More
NY: Random House, (1989). 1st edition. 217 pp. Numerous B& W photographs. 8vo. Blue cloth spine with blue paper-wrapped boards. Dust jacket. Two historians chronicle the day that saw the resumption of bombing raids on North Vietnam. More
NY: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston, (1970). 1st edition. 208 pp, 8vo. Black cloth. Dust jacket. What is the individual responsibility of a soldier....? More
New York: Harper Collins, 1996. 1st edition. 207 pp, 8vo. Blue cloth with gold spine lettering. Blue dust jacket. More
NY: Harper & Row, (1986). 1st edition. 309 pp (including index), 8vo. More
New Rochelle: Arlington House, (1971). 1st edition. 297 pp, 8vo. Blue cloth; map eps. Dust jacket. More
NY: Times Books, (1995). 1st edition. 414 pp (including index), illustrated, 8vo. More
New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1995. 1st edition. 305 pp (including index), illustrated, 8vo. Creme-colored paper-wrapped boards with red spine lettering. Dust jacket. More
Washington, DC: DOA, 1975. 1st edition. 161 pp (including index). An occasional illustration or graph, 8vo. Green cloth with gold lettering. From the Vietnam Studies Series. From the library of LtGen Fred Kornet, with his name impressed on the front board. More
Washington, DC: DOA, 1974. 1st edition. 103 pp (including index), diagrams & b/w photographs, 8vo. Green cloth with gold lettering. From the Vietnam Studies Series. From the library of LtGen Fred Kornet, with his name impressed on the front board. More
Nashville: Battery Press, 1982. 319 pp, illustrated from photographs & w/ maps/sketches, 8vo. The first volume in Vietnam War Series. More
Novato: Presidio, (1982). 1st edition. 218 pp, 8vo. The story of life at the rear, by the author of "Grunts" More
NY: Holt Rinehart Winston, (1970). 1st edition. 219 pp, 8vo. The author, a prominent clergyman from the period, looks at various aspects of the late 60s, including Hugh Hefner & Playboy; The Colorado Chicanos; The Commune and Women's Liberation; and Five Vietnam Veterans. More
SF: Ramparts, (1966). 1st thus. 97 pp, 12mo. Wrappers. Front wrapper has a picture of Duncan, with the quote- "I quit". Price of "60ยข" Prominent men, such as Bernard Fall, asking "Why?" More
London: Johnson, 1968. 1st edition. 224 pp, illustrated from photographs + maps (fold-out at rear), 8vo. Hardback. Dust jacket. Book resulting from the author's 1967 visit to Viet Nam as a war correspondent. More
NY: NAL, (1967). 1st ed (Newman 33). 214 pp. 8vo. Black cloth binding with silver spine lettering. Black dust jacket with red lettering. Former Lt, imprisoned for refusing to fight, gets a chance to redeem himself by questioning a captured Vietcong soldier. Possibly Nelson Algren's copy (stamped cat on front..... More