I MARRIED VIETNAM.
New York: Braziller, 1992. Adv. Reading Copy. 222 pp, 8vo. Wraps. Fictional account of wife's trauma resulting from her husband's Vietnam experience. More
New York: Braziller, 1992. Adv. Reading Copy. 222 pp, 8vo. Wraps. Fictional account of wife's trauma resulting from her husband's Vietnam experience. More
NY: Parallax, (1966). 1st ed. 127 pp, B&W photographs, 8vo, Wraps. What it was really like, in the words of those that were there. More
(n.p.), Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, (n.d.). 1st (?). 228 pp. 12mo. 5-5/8" x 4-1/8". Blue & black wrappers with white block lettering. Published in English by the Soviet Peace Committee, circa mid-1965, this book takes advantage of the US involvement in Vietnam to criticize the US... More
New York: Knopf, 1989. 1st edition. 535 pp, 8vo. Hardback. Dust jacket. Fictional account of 3 family generations, and the cost to that family when one son enters the Vietnam war. More
NY: Harper & Row, (1970). 1st ed. 368 pp, 8vo. Hardback. Dust jacket. Journal of famous war correspondent written while on scene. More
New York: Pegasus, (1967). 1st edition. 286 pp, 8vo. Wraps. Explanation of relationship between the 3 communist countries. More
NY: Crown, (1982). 1st ed. 274 pp, 8vo. Hardback. Dust jacket. More
NY: Crown, (1982). 1st ed. 274 pp, 8vo. Hardback. Dust jacket. Fictional account of a POW, listed as M.I.A., and the efforts to locate him via an unofficial raid. More
New York: Summit, (1985). 1st edition. 247 pp, 8vo. Hardback. Dust jacket. Novel about two men ordered to bring medicine to S. Vietnamese villages in an effort to win them over; by a former U.S. Army Medical Officer. More
New York: John Wiley, (1968). 1st ed. 8vo. Hardback. Dust jacket. History/analysis of the system that caused many to flee the country during the Vietnam war. More
NY: Stein and Day, 1976. 1st ed. 239 pp, 8vo. Orange cloth spine with blue paper-wrapped boards. Blue dust jacket. Commentary by former Prime Minister of Vietnam, discusses why the US did win the war with the Communists. More
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1973. 1st ed. 177 pp, Sm. 8vo. Hardback. Dust jacket. America as the 'Man-Eating Machine', and four men (two are Vietnam soldiers) in its maw. More
(n.p.): Playboy Press, (1980). 1st ed. 256 pp, 8vo. Hardback. Dust jacket. Asserts US Gov't used soldiers for radiation/Agent Orange testing. Particular cogent book with respect to 1994 news headlines. More
New York: Praeger, 1970. 1st pb ed. 119 pp, 8vo. Wrappers. The war from the perspective of the Vietnamese people. More
NY: Dial, 1967. 1st edition. xiv, 465 pp. Frontis map. Sm. 8vo. Biege cloth binding. Dust jacket. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, (1989). 1st edition. 303 pp, 8vo. Linen cloth spine with grey paper-wrapped boards. Dust jacket. More
Brooklyn Heights: Beekman, 1979. Advance Uncorrected Proof. 245 pp. 8vo. Red wrappers. Story of individuals in an armor division during invasion of Cambodia; author served as a combat medic during the conflict. More
New York: Random House, (1985). 1st ed. 291 pp. B&W photos, 8vo. Hardback. Pictorial eps. Dust jacket. More
New York: David McKay, (1969). 1st edition. 245 pp, Sm. 8vo. Hardback. Dust jacket. An inside account of how the Johnson policy of escalation in Vietnam was reversed. More
New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, (1975). 1st Edition. 341 pp. 22 pgs of B&W photographs, 8vo. Black cloth spine with paper-wrapped boards. Dust jacket. Subtitled: the story of the Vietnam veteran who declared war against his own country and trained the SLA. More
New York: Crowell, (1975). 1st edition. [10], 399 pp. 8vo. Black cloth binding with gilt spine lettering. Off-white dust jacket. A novel that follows Eddie Keller, from Vietnamese prison camp to New York. More