Guild Publishing 1987. fifth impression profusely illustrated in colour 4to. pp. 256 hardback with dust jacket a very good copy with dust jacket binding sound and contents clean Guild Publishing, (1987) hardcover
Keulen: K�nemann 1997. Linnen band met stofomslag 29 cm 136 pp. Ills.: z/w en kleurenillustraties. Gaaf boek lees over uw verwantschap met dit edele dier. Cond.: goed / good. ISBN: 3895086037. . K�nemann unknown
Chicago IL: The State Street Gallery at Robert Morris University 2009. First edition. Oblong softcover. 32 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 22 through December 6 2009. Bound dos a dos with text by Debora Wood. Includes numerous color illustrations from both artists. A fine copy in stapled wrappers. Scarce with no copies listed in OCLC. The State Street Gallery at Robert Morris University unknown
North Vancouver British Columbia Canada: Presentation House Gallery 1997. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran January 13 through February 18 1996. Curated by Lynne Bell. Essays by Rosa Ho & Lynne Bell and prose works by Marilyn Dumon & Larissa Lai. Artists in the show include Lorna Brown Margot Butler Ana Chang Allyson Clay Dana Claxton Andrea Fatona Melinda Mollineaux Shana Mootoo Susan Schuppli Karen Ai-Lyn Tee Cornelia Wyngaarden and Jin-me Yoon. A very near fine copy in wrappers with a letter from the gallery presenting the catalog laid in. Uncommon. Presentation House Gallery unknown
Holt Rinehart and Winston. B0006YS2KA 32-page Satellite children's paperback; no writing or tears; rit . Very Good. Holt, Rinehart and Winston paperback
New York. 1991. Harper Collins. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket. ISBN:0060165537. 386 pages. hardcover. Jacket design by Suzanne Noli. Jacket photograph by Marc Riboud. FROM THE PUBLISHER - World War II ended twice: once on VE-day May 8 1945 with the celebration of Allied victory over Germany and once again on VJ-day August 14 1945 with the celebration of victory over Japan. There was no W-day not only because there was no victory to celebrate but also because in some sense the Vietnam-American War did not end in 1973 with the withdrawal of the last uniformed American troops or in 1975 with the airlifting to safety of some of the last Vietnamese supporters of the American effort. The Vietnam Wars 1945�1990 is a history of the war the United States fought in Indochina beginning with the aid the Americans gave to the French to recover control of their former colony and it is a history of the war of resistance the Vietnamese fought which was by turns and sometimes simultaneously a struggle against foreign aggression and for a socialist revolution. For the Vietnamese the American war-was the latest�and the most difficult�in a struggle for independence they counted as millennial. For the United States the Vietnam War was the latest� and certainly the most difficult�in a shorter struggle to reorganize the world after World War II. The two wars were not equivalent: Vietnam fought inside the parameters of its own history as well as on its own land; the United States denied that it was fighting a war at all and the men and women who were nevertheless sent more than ten thousand miles to war there could find no acceptable legacy to draw upon. �This story The Vietnam Wars this terrible history is told with such clarity and passion detail intelligence it�s hard to stop reading. The tension in the writing keeps your sadness in some kind of check as you read about opportunities for peace lost again and again and think of today�s newspapers and how we are. with some differences modification and more firepower once again half the world away confusing credibility with honor.� � Grace Paley. �Marilyn Young�s study The Vietnam Wars combines sound scholarship compassionate understanding lucidity of presentation and penetrating insight into the interplay of forces that created this immense human tragedy. It is an achievement of unusual value.� - Noam Chomsky MIT. �This book is a wise heartfelt and highly readable account of the war abroad and the war at home and a book about memory and history. Professor Young masterfully recuperates the Vietnam debate as it realty W35: a debate between liberal internationalists who deepened American involvement in Vietnam and a diverse collection of anti-interventionists who as their strength and insight grew won the debate but for many years appeared to have lost the verdict.� - Bruce Cumings University of Chicago. inventory #15135 ISBN: 0060165537. hardcover