1. THE INDOCHINA HEMORRAGE. Washington: New Republic, 1971.
2. VIETNAM: Anatomy of a Conflict. Itasca, IL: F.E. Peacock Publishers (1968).
An extensive & broad ranging collection of contributors. Scarce.
3. AARON, Chester. HELLO TO BODEGA. NY: Atheneum, 1976.
4. AARONS, Edward. ASSIGNMENT -- BANGKOK. Greenwich: Fawcett, 1972.
Action/adventure.
5. AARONS, Edward. ASSIGNMENT -- BURMAH GIRL. Greenwich: Fawcett, 1961.
Action/adventure.
6. AARONS, Edward. ASSIGNMENT -- WHITE RAJAH. Greenwich: Fawcett Gold Medal, 1970.
Action/adventure.
7. AARONS, Edward S. ASSIGNMENT CONG HAI KILL. Greenwich: Fawcett (1966).
One of the `Assignment' series, this set in SE Asia. Not in Newman.
8. ABBEY, Edward. HAYDUKE LIVES! Boston: Little, Brown (1990).
A ecological novel in the manner of Earth First! activism portrayed in “The Monkey Wrench Gang.” Hayduke, an ex-Green Beret, visits mayhem on those most deserving.
9. ABBEY, Edward. HAYDUKE LIVES! Boston: Little, Brown (1990).
A ecological novel in the manner of Earth First! activism portrayed in “The Monkey Wrench Gang.” Hayduke, an ex-Green Beret, visits mayhem on those most deserving.
10. ABBOTT, Lee K. DREAMS OF DISTANT LIVES. NY: Putnam (1989).
Collection of stories including `Why I Live in Hanoi.'
11. ABBOTT, Lee K. HEART NEVER FITS ITS WANTING. Cedar Falls: North American Review, 1980.
Uncommon hardcover. The author's first book. Short stories, including `The Viet Cong Love of Sergeant Donnie T. Bobo.'
12. ABBOTT, Lee K. HEART NEVER FITS ITS WANTING. Cedar Falls: North American Review, 1980.
13. ABBOTT, Lee K. LOVE IS THE CROOKED THING. Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1986.
Includes the short story 'We Get Smashed & Our Engines are Swift'.
14. ABBOTT, Lee K. STRANGERS IN PARADISE. NY: Putnam (1987).
Collection of stories including `Rolling Thunder,' set at Khe Sanh.
15. ABBOTT, Lee K. see also periodical INDIANA REVIEW.
Contains ''The Whole Reach & Tug of Passion': A Conversation with Lee K. Abbott'. Edited by Earl Indersoll & Stan Sanvel Rubin.
16. ABEL, Robert. PROGRESS OF A FIRE. NY: Simon & Schuster (1985).
Novel of two men, one a recently returned Viet Nam vet.
17. ABER, Joel. GERM WARFARE RESEARCH FOR VIETNAM.
18. ABOOD, Ken & Tony Ranfone. HOW TO LIVE IN VIETNAM FOR LESS THAN 10c A DAY... Tokyo: Wayward Press, 1968.
Cartoons about the Viet Nam War.
19. ABRAHAMS, Peter. HARD RAIN. NY: Dutton, 1988.
Thriller involving Woodstock, hippies, the CIA, the Viet Nam War & 20 years beyond. <<Willson>>.
20. ABRAHAMS, William. PRIZE STORIES 1982. Garden City: Doubleday, 1982.
21. ABRAHAMS, William (ed). PRIZE STORIES 1976: The O. Henry Awards. Garden City: Doubleday, 1976.
Includes short story 'Night March' (originally published in 'Redbook' under the title 'Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?') by Tim O'Brien.
22. ABRAHAMS, William (ed). PRIZE STORIES OF THE SEVENTIES FROM THE O. HENRY AWARDS. NY; Washington Square Press, 1981.
Includes the short story 'Night March' (originally published in 'Redbook' under the title 'Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy?') by Tim O'Brien.
23. ABU, ed. VERDICTS ON VIETNAM: A World Collection of Cartoons. London: Pemberton Publishing Co./Barrie & Rockliff (1968).
24. ACKLAND, Len (ed). CREDIBILITY GAP: Digest of Pentagon Papers. National Peace Literature Service, nd.
25. ACRES, Mark. SNIPER!: Viet Rampage. Lake Geneva: TSP, 1987.
26. ADAIR, Dick. DICK ADAIR'S SAIGON: Sketches & Words From the Artist's Journal. NY: Weatherhill (1971).
Saigon 1965-1970, including the Tet Offensive.
27. ADAIR, Gilbert. HOLLYWOOD'S VIETNAM: From `The Green Berets' to `Apocalypse Now'. London: Proteus (1981).
British issue of <<Vietnam on Film>>. Excellent reference, beginning with `Saigon' (Alan Ladd) in 1947. Includes films indirectly related to the war (`The Strawberry Statement,' & `Easy Rider'). Comprehensive for the period it covers, with works such as ‘Summertree,' ‘Taxi Driver,' ‘Rolling Thunder,' ‘Limbo,' ‘The Boys in Company C,' & ‘Incident at Muc Wa' et al.
28. ADAIR, Gilbert. VIETNAM ON FILM: From ‘The Green Berets’ to ‘Apocalypse Now’. NY: Proteus (1981).
Good reference, particularly to changing public opinion as reflected in movies; starts with ‘Saigon' (1947). Many films indirectly war-related (‘Strawberry Statement,' & ‘Easy Rider'). Comprehensive, with works such as ‘Summertree,' ‘Taxi Driver,' ‘Rolling Thunder,' ‘Limbo,' ‘The Boys in Company C,' & ‘Incident at Muc Wa,' et al. Published as <<Hollywood's Vietnam>> in Britain.
29. ADAMS. LAOS: War or Revolution.
30. ADAMS, Arthur. QUIMBY. NY: St. Martin's (1988).
A thriller, of a black Viet Nam vet with experience in intelligence & military, involved with both white supremacist paramilitary & ANC groups in South Africa.
31. ADAMS, Joey. ON THE ROAD FOR UNCLE SAM: The Bittersweet Adventures of an American Vaudeville Troupe in Southeast Asia. np: Bernard Geis (1963).
Adams & his troupe toured India, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Iran, Afghanistan, & Pakistan, spreading American good will. The major bombing of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia served as follow-up.
32. ADLER, Bill (ed). LETTERS FROM VIETNAM. NY: Dutton (1967).
Proclaims itself as `the first' such collection (so, see earlier book by Glenn Munson).
33. ADLER, Renata. RECKLESS DISREGARD. NY: Knopf, 1986.
Report on Westmoreland vs CBS.
34. ADOLPH, Steve. DAI UY. Williamstown: Phillips, 1991.
Novel by a Special Forces officer of his experiences, & a special mission after the war to find hidden gold, & a foray into Laos.
35. ADVOCATES. THREE INTERVIEWS ON VIETNAM. Boston: WGBH/KCET, 1970.
Part of a BBS Advocates program on whether the US should agree to a coalition government in Saigon, taped November 30th, 1970. This contains interviews with Madame Nguyen Thi Binh, Xuan Thuy & President Thieu.
36. AELLEN, Richard. CRUX. NY: Donald I. Fine, 1989.
37. AELLEN, Richard. CRUX. NY: Donald I. Fine, 1989.
38. AFRO-ASIAN PEOPLES' SOLIDARITY ORGANIZATION. TOGETHER WITH VIETNAM. np: Afro-Asian Publications (1978).
39. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. THE OTHER WAR IN SOUTH VIETNAM. Washington: The Agency, 1965.
40. AHN, Junghyo. WHITE BADGE: A Novel of Korea. NY: Soho, 1989.
The story of a Korean veteran of the Viet Nam War, much of the novel occurs there, 'an Asian fighting other 'gooks''. First published in Seoul in 1983, translated by the author.
41. AIR AMERICA). AIR FACILITIES DATA SOUTH VIETNAM & CAMBODIA. 1 April 1973.
Handbook used by Air America personnel.
42. AIR WAR ACTION COMMITTEE. THE AIR WAR: The Myth of De-Escalation. SF: The Committee, ca. 1972.
43. AKINS, Wade. STREETS AFLAME. Timothy, 1975.
A Christian witness of the 60s, including time spent in Vietnam.
44. ALBERT, Richard O. BAC-SI MY IN THE YEAR OF THE DOG 1. NY: Carlton Press (1981).
45. ALBRIGHT, John w/John A. Cash & Allan W. Sandstrum. SEVEN FIREFIGHTS IN VIETNAM. Washington DC: U.S. Army, 1970.
Recounts seven individual fights.
46. ALEXANDER, David, see Lex McAulay.
47. ALGREN, Nelson. THE LAST CAROUSEL. NY: Putnam (1973).
48. ALLEN, Alfred. SKIN DISEASES IN VIETNAM, 1965-1972. Washington: Surgeon General, 1977.
49. ALLEN, George N. RI. Prentice-Hall 1978.
50. ALLEN, Lloyd. 67 SIDES OF VIET-NAM. Corte Madera: Allen's (1966).
Poetry written in support of the US in Viet Nam, & dedicated to Lyndon Johnson.
51. ALLEN, Richard. A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY & POLITICS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA.
52. ALLEY, Rewi. 73 MAN TO BE. Christchurch, New Zealand: The Caxton Press, 1970.
53. ALLEY, Rewi. MISTAKE. Christchurch, New Zealand: The Caxton Press, 1965.
Anti-imperialist poems, written in China by this New Zealand author. Newman 623.
54. ALLEY, Rewi. WINDS OF CHANGE. Christchurch: The Caxton Press, 1972
Contains a number of anti-Viet Nam War poems plus some regarding Cambodia.
55. ALOI, Frank. SHADOW CAST. (n.p.): 20th Century Parthenon Books, 1984.
A Novel of Viet Nam after the fall.
56. ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON VIETNAM. ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON VIETNAM: A Statement of Assumptions & a Call for an International Conference. Ann Arbor: APV (1965).
57. ALVAREZ, Everett, Jr. & Anthony S. Pitch. CHAINED EAGLE. NY: Donald Fine (1989).
Memoirs of a pilot & POW in North Viet Nam for over eight years.
58. ALVAREZ, Everett, Jr. w/Samuel Schreiner, Jr. CODE OF CONDUCT. NY: Donald I. Fine, 1991.
Sequel to his first book, 'Chained Eagle,' about his self-healing from the war.
59. ALVIS, CPL R.W. & SN R.A. Bramlette (eds). VIETNAM 1966: USS SAINT PAUL CA73. Visalia, CA: Self-published, ca 1966.
60. AMBLER, Eric. STATE OF SIEGE. NY: Knopf, 1956.
61. AMERICAN ARTS PROJECT. BACK IN THE WORLD: Writing After Vietnam. NY: 1984.
62. AMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE PUBLICATION. RATIONAL DEBATE SERIES: Vietnam Settlement, Why 1973, Not 1969?. Washington: 1973.
Debate participants were Morton Kaplan, Abram Chayes, G. Warren Nutter, Paul Warnke, John Roche & Clayton Fritchey.
63. AMERICAN FRIENDS OF VIETNAM. A SYMPOSIUM ON AMERICA'S STAKE IN VIETNAM. NY: American Friends of Vietnam (1956).
Participants in the symposium include Sen. John F. Kennedy, Leo Cherne, Tom Dooley, Joseph Buttinger, Hans Morgenthau, Rep. Walter Judd, Gen. John W. O'Daniel, etc.
64. AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE. CHINA, SUDOSTASIAN UND DER KRIEG IN VIETNAM. Frankfurt am Main: Stimme-Verlag, 1966.
65. AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE. INDOCHINA 1971: An American Friends Service Committee White Paper on Requirements for Peace in Southeast Asia. Phila: AFSC, ca. 1971.
66. AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE. PEACE IN VIETNAM. NY: Hill & Wang, 1966.
Quaker organization paper on alternative military approaches.
67. AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE. PEACE IN VIETNAM. NY: Hill & Wang, 1966.
68. AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE. SOLUTION IN INDOCHINA? Philadelphia: Labor-International Affairs Program, AFSC (1954).
69. AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE. THE US IN VIETNAM: A Critical Look at the Basic Arguments Supporting America's Vietnam Policy. SF: Northern California Regional Office, AFSC, ca. 1966.
70. AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE. VIETNAM 1969: An American Friends Service Committee White Paper on Ending the War, May 5, 1969. Phila: AFSC (1969).
71. AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. AN OPEN LETTER FROM 2900 INDIVIDUAL FELLOWS. Baltimore: 1970.
72. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN SOCIAL SYSTEMS. THE COMMUNIST INSURGENT INFRASTRUCTURE IN SOUTH VIETNAM: A Study of Organization & Strategy, see listing under author, Michael Charles CONLEY.
73. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY FOREIGN AREA STUDIES. AREA HANDBOOK FOR SOUTH VIETNAM. Washington: GPO, 1967.
Research & writing for this handbook were completed April 15, 1966.
74. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY FOREIGN AREA STUDIES. NORTH VIETNAM: A Country Study. Washington: GPO, 1981.
75. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY FOREIGN AREA STUDIES. NORTH VIETNAM: A Country Study. Washington: GPO, 1981.
76. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY FOREIGN AREA STUDIES, SPECIAL OPERATIONS RESEARCH OFFICE. US ARMY HANDBOOK FOR VIETNAM. Washington: GPO, 1962.
Research & writing for this handbook were completed September 1962.
77. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY SPECIAL OPERATIONS RESEARCH OFFICE. THE CHINESE. 1966.
Part of the ethnographic study series on selected groups in S. Vietnam which was later published in a single volume by the US Army in 1966 under the title 'Minority Groups in the Republic of Vietnam'.
78. AMERICAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF SAIGON. VIET-NAM DATEBOOK 1959. (n.p.): The Association, ca. 1959.
79. AMERICAN WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF SAIGON. VIET-NAM DATEBOOK 1960. (n.p. Saigon?): Cornel & Associates Advertising Agency, ca. 1960.
80. AMERICAN WOMEN'S CLUB OF LAOS. WELCOME TO LAOS: A Practical Guide. Vientiane: The Club (1969).
81. AMERICANS WANT TO KNOW. IS CAMBODIA NEXT? Final Report of 'Americans Want to Know'. Washington: Russell Press, 1967.
82. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL. VIETNAM 'RENOVATION' (DOI MOI): The Law & Human Rights in the 1980s. NY: Amnesty International, 1990.
83. AMOS, James. THE MEMORIAL: A Novel of the Vietnam War. NY: Crown (1989).
From the Ashau Valley to the Memorial. Written by a Marine who served with James Webb & Ollie North in Viet Nam.
84. AMOS, James. THE MEMORIAL: A Novel of the Vietnam War. NY: Crown (1989).
From the Ashau Valley to the Memorial. Written by a Marine who served with James Webb & Ollie North in Viet Nam.
85. AMOS, James. THE MEMORIAL: A Novel of the Vietnam War. NY: Crown (1989).
From the Ashau Valley to the Memorial. Written by a Marine who served with James Webb & Ollie North in Viet Nam.
86. AMOS, W.J. MIA: Saigon. LA: Holloway House, 1986.
87. AMTER, Joseph A. VIETNAM VERDICT: A Citizen's History. NY: Continuum (1982).
A reconstruction, year-by-year, of the Vietnam conflict's 28 year history.
88. AN Vinh. VIETNAMESE ART.
89. ANANIA, Michael. THE COLOR OF DUST. Chicago: Swallow, 1970.
Includes the Viet Nam war poem 'A Second-Hand Elegy [for Douglas Dickey, Pfc. USMC]. Dickey was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for throwing himself on a grenade.
90. ANAYA, Rudolfo A. & Antonio Marquez (eds). CUENTOS CHICANOS: A Short Story Anthology. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico, 1985.
Includes the short story 'Small Arms Fire' by Robert L. Perea.
91. ANAYA, Rudolfo A. (ed). VOICES: An Anthology of Nuevo Mexicano Writers. Albuquerque: U of New Mexico, 1988.
Includes the Viet Nam war poem '1st Day, 101st Airborne, Phan Rang, Vietnam!' by Leroy V. Quintana (from 'Interrogations, Vietnam Poetry) & a short story, 'Enemy Way' by Enrique R. Lamadrid.
92. ANDERSON, Charles R. THE GRUNTS. San Rafael: Presidio, 1976.
True story of a Marine rifle company during a 58-day operation.
93. ANDERSON, Charles R. THE GRUNTS. NY: Berkeley (1984).
94. ANDERSON, Charles R. VIETNAM: The Other War. (Novato): Presidio (1982).
<<In the rear with the beer>>--the bureaucracy, cumshaw, black-marketeering, booze, etc, by the award-winning author of <<Grunts>>.
95. ANDERSON, David L. TRAPPED BY SUCCESS: The Eisenhower Administration & Vietnam, 1953-61. NY: Columbia U, 1992.
Argues that this administration was unsuccessful in Viet Nam & trapped itself & successors into a disastrous commitment.
96. ANDERSON, David L. (ed). SHADOW ON THE WHITE HOUSE: Presidents & the Vietnam War 1945-1975. Lawrence: U Press of Kansas, 1993.
Contributors include Anderson, Herring, Hess, Kimball, McMahon, Small & Taylor.
97. ANDERSON, Jack & Bill Pronzini. THE CAMBODIA FILE. Garden City: Doubleday, 1981.
Vietnam War-related documentary novel. The stories of several characters, interspersed with excepts from Anderson's newspaper columns & other materials. <<Not in Newman. Willson 11>>.
98. ANDERSON, Kent. SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL. Garden City: Doubleday, 1987.
Novel of Special Forces in Viet Nam by a former Green Beret. <<Newman 379>>.
99. ANDERSON, Kent. SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL. NY: Warner, 1989.
Novel of Special Forces in Viet Nam by a former Green Beret. <<Willson; Newman 379>>.
100. ANDERSON, Robert A. COOKS & BAKERS. NY: Avon (1982).
Fictional account of "young Americans trapped in a conflict they didn't want."
101. ANDERSON, Robert A. SERVICE FOR THE DEAD. NY: Arbor House (1986).
Novel about a Marine PFC, home after being wounded in Vietnam, trying to make sense of the war, despite dreams & flashbacks. Anderson was a Marine Lieutenant at Hue during the Tet Offensive. His second book.<<Newman 342>>.
102. ANDERSON, Robert A. SERVICE FOR THE DEAD. NY: Avon, 1987.
Novel about a Marine PFC, home after being wounded, trying to make sense of the war. Anderson was a Marine Lieutenant at Hue during the Tet offensive. <<Newman 342>>.
103. ANDERSON, Rodney S. MOST HALLOWED GROUND. N. Highlands: Andersonville, 1992.
Story of the California Vietnam Veteran's Memorial.
104. ANDERSON, S.E., see under Orde Commbs.
105. ANDERSON, William C. BAT-21. Engelwood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall (1980).
Docu-drama, based on a ture story, the basis for the film 'Gooney Bird'. Col. Iceal Hambleton & his 'E & E' efforts.
106. ANDERSON, William C. THE GOONEY BIRD. NY: Crown (1968).
Very scarce in hardback.
107. ANDERSON, William C. THE GOONEY BIRD. NY: Paperback Library, 1969.
108. ANDERSSON, Kenth-Ake, et al (eds). REVOLUTIONAR MARXISM KONTRA STALINISM I VIETNAM-RORELSEN. Molndal: Rene Coeckelbergh Partisanforlag (1971).
Swedish.
109. ANDREWS, William R. THE VILLAGE WAR: Vietnamese Communist Revolutionary Activities in Dinh Tuong Province, 1960-1964. Columbia: U of Missouri, 1973.
110. ANH Duc. HON DAT. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1969.
Viet Nam war novel which won the Nguyen Dinh Chieu Prize in Literature & Art, sponsored by the NLF in South Viet Nam, 1960-1965.
111. ANH Duc, et al. THE IVORY COMB. South Vietnam: Giai Phong Publishing House, 1967.
112. ANISFIELD, Nancy (ed). VIETNAM ANTHOLOGY: American War Literature. Bowling Green: Bowling Green State U Popular Press, 1987.
Short stories. Includes novel excerpts, drama & poetry.
113. ANISFIELD, Nancy (ed). VIETNAM ANTHOLOGY: American War Literature. Bowling Green: Bowling Green State U Popular Press, 1987.
Short stories. Includes novel excerpts, drama & poetry.
114. ANNE-MARIEL. TIGRESS OF THE EVENING. NY: Pinnacle, 1976.
115. ANONYMOUS. AMERICAN USE OF WAR GASES & WORLD PUBLIC OPINION. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1966.
116. ANONYMOUS. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE UNITED STATES OPERATIONS MISSION TO VIETNAM. (np): (np) 1958.
117. ANONYMOUS. ANTI-PERSONNEL WEAPONS IN VIETNAM. Cambridge: Hovey Street Press, ca. 1971.
118. ANONYMOUS. CHINESE AGRESSION: Why & How it Failed. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Pub. House, 1979.
119. ANONYMOUS). EXCERPTS FROM THE DECLARATION OF FORMER RESISTANCE FIGHTERS ON THE PRESENT SITUATION IN SOUTH VIETNAM. (n.p.) (n.p.) 1960.
A very early protest against American involvement in South Vietnam, written by former members of a number of resistance groups, including the Viet Minh, Buddhist groups, etc.
120. ANONYMOUS). FACE AUX SKYHAWKS. Hanoi : Foreign Language Editions, 1964.
Early expose by Hanoi of American "provocations" and "acts of war against the People's Democratic Republic of Vietnam" (i.e., North Vietnam), concentrating on events from July 30 to August 5, 1964. Heavily illustrated, with fold-out maps showing the paths of bombing missions and the Destroyer Maddox's movements during that time; also photographs of antiaircraft emplacements, aircraft debris, etc. While anti-American propaganda from North Vietnam is not uncommon, this is an unusually early example.
121. ANONYMOUS. HANDBOOK FOR U.S. FORCES IN VIETNAM. Vietnam: Military Assistance Command, 1967.
122. ANONYMOUS. LA PHILOSOPHIE POLITIQUE DU PRESIDENT NGO-DINH DIEM. Laigon: La Revue Horizons, 1956.
123. ANONYMOUS. LE MASSACRE DE PHU LOI AU SUD VIETNAM. Hanoi: Editions en Languages Etrangeres, 1959.
124. ANONYMOUS. NUEVOS RETONOS DE LA PATRIA. Habana: Embajada de la Republica Democratica de Viet Nam en Cuba, 1968.
125. ANONYMOUS. TAKE A MAN PUT HIM ALONE.
Poetry broadside.
126. ANONYMOUS. TEEN SEX SLAVES OF SAIGON. NY: Star Distributors, 1984.
Viet Nam porno novel.
127. ANONYMOUS. TERREUR CONTRE LES BOUDDHISTES AU SUD VIET NAM. No Place: Editions Liberation, 1963.
128. ANONYMOUS. UNE EPOPEE DES TEMPS MODERNES. L'Heroique et Lamentable Exode d'un Million de Refugees du Nord: Fuyant l'Esclavage Communiste, des Villages Entiers Abandonnent tous Leurs Biens pour Aller vers la Liberte. Saigon: La Revue Horizons, 1956.
129. ANONYMOUS. VIETNAM: A Historical Sketch. (n.p.): Afro-Asian Peoples Solidarity Organization w/the Czechoslovakian Committee for Solidarity w/Afro-Asian Countries, ca 1973.
130. ANONYMOUS. VIETNAM: Ten Years After. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1985.
Chronology & actions of Vietnam after the US departed, from the government's point of view. $20.00 US
131. ANONYMOUS. VIETNAM, THE ANSWERS: A Reply to the Holt Government's Pamphlet 'Vietnam, Questions & Answers'. Sydney: D.B. Young Party, Ltd, ca. 1966.
132. ANONYMOUS. VIETNAM: Which Human Rights?: Dossier. Hanoi: Vietnam Courier, 1980.
133. ANONYMOUS. VIETNAM & YOUR CONSCIENCE. Notre Dame, In: Ave Maria Press, 1967.
134. ANONYMOUS. VPK, VUF OCH VIETNAM RORELSEN. Stockholm: Stod FLN, 1970.
Critique of the role of Vansterpartiet Kommunisternen (VPK) & Vanstern Ungdoms Forbund (VUF) in the Swedish anti-Vietnam War movement.
135. ANONYMOUS. WAR VIETNAM! Memorabilia for the U.S. Armed Forces. No Place (Sydney?): Printed by Halstead Press Pty. Ltd., Sydney, Australia, for the Publishers & distributed by Publications Inc., Hongkong, ca. 1966.
Large format photographic book about the Viet Nam War apparently published to be sold as a souvenir to American troops in Viet Nam.
136. ANSON, Robert Sam. WAR NEWS: A Young Reporter in Indochina. NY: Simon & Schuster (1989).
Personal account by one of the `Young Turks', & his concomitant `irreverent' attitude.
137. ANSON, Robert Sam. WAR NEWS: A Young Reporter in Indochina. NY: Simon & Schuster (1989).
Anson was one of the `Young Turks' with an irreverent reportage.
138. ANSON, Robert Sam. WAR NEWS: A Young Reporter in Indochina. NY: Simon & Schuster (1990).
Personal account by one of the `Young Turk' journalists (Halberstam, Sheehan, et al) who tried to tell it like it was.
139. ANTHOLOGY. ADVENTURES IN HELL. Volume One. Ritzville: Ritz Publishing (1991).
Anthology of stories, poetry, first-person accounts & an excerpt of a novel-in-progress, by Vietnam vets.
140. ANTHOLOGY. ARTISTS & WRITERS PROTEST AGAINST THE WAR IN VIETNAM. (NY: Profile Press, 1967).
LOPEZ90/1113 says (np): Artists & Writers (1967), 1 of 500 copies. THERE IS CONFUSION ABOUT THIS...SEE ALSO <<POEMS>>, APPEARS WE HAVE TWO PUBLICTIONS MIXED UP HERE. Impressive in both size (12x18”) & content, w/poems by Levertov, Lowenfels, Duncan & many others. Not in Newman.
141. ANTHOLOGY. BEDLAM. Canton, NY: Fiction International, 1981.
Includes the short story 'Over 4000 Square Miles' by John Domini.
142. ANTHOLOGY. DATELINE 1966: Covering War. NY: Overseas Press Club of America (1966).
143. ANTHOLOGY. FIRE BLAZES. Hanoi: 1965
144. ANTHOLOGY. FIRST LOVE. NY: Stewart Tabori & Chang (1986).
Short pieces about first loves, including one by Robert Olen Butler pertaining to Viet Nam; also includes Busch, Prager, et al. Uncommon item.
145. ANTHOLOGY. GAY PLAYS, Volume Two. London/NY: Methuen, 1986.
Contains the play, 'Lies About Vietnam' by C.P. Taylor.
146. ANTHOLOGY. INCOMING: After Images of Vietnam, the 80's Generation Reacts. (Canton): St. Lawrence U (1989).
Collection of short pieces by students, in the late 80s, reflecting on the experience of the young people 20 years earlier who were faced with the war. Attractively illustrated, with potent insights & comments.
147. ANTHOLOGY. NEW VOICES IN FICTION 1988. NY: Crown (1988).
148. ANTHOLOGY. POEMS. (NY): (Artists & Writers) (1967).
Includes Bly, Creeley, Duncan, Levertov, James Wright. Uncommon.
149. ANTHOLOGY. RECLAIMING THE PIECES: Changing Perspectives From the Vietnam Generation. (Canton, NY): (St. Lawrence U) (1989).
Collection of poetry & personal statements by members of the 'Vietnam Generation' emanating from the 1987 David B. Steinman Festival of the Arts held at St. Lawrence U, & focused that year on 'art emerging from the Vietnam era'. Interesting collection of comments, reflections, artwork, poetry & photos.
150. ANTHOLOGY. STOP THE WAR. LA: Stanyan (1970).
Anti-war quotes from Carlyle to John Foster Dulles, with photos of tombstones in a military cemetary.
151. ANTHOLOGY. STORY: The Yearbook of Discovery, 1968. NY: Four Winds (1968).
152. ANTHOLOGY. SUPER-STATE: Readings in the Military-Industrial Comples. Urbana: U of Illinois (1970).
Contributors include Paul Goodman, Neill Sheehan, Goldwater, McGovern, et al.
153. ANTHOLOGY. THE AVAILABLE/PEN SHORT STORY COLLECTION. NY: Ballantine, 1985.
Intro by Anne Tyler. Includes Pat Ellis Taylor's 'A Call From Brotherland' & Edmund Keeley's 'Cambodian Diary 1979: The Second Death'.
154. ANTHOLOGY. THE DIRTY WARS. NY: Delacorte (1968).
Collection of accounts of 'guerilla actions around the world from World War II to the present'. Includes pieces on Viet Nam & Laos, as well as Cuba, the Congo, Greece, etc. All are previously published pieces, but many apparently appeared only in obscure journals with limited circulation.
155. ANTHOLOGY. THE DRAFT. NY: Washington Square Press (1970).
156. ANTHOLOGY. THE WRITING ON THE WALL: 108 American Poems of Protest. Garden City: Doubleday, 1969.
Protest poems, old & new. Contributors include Clarence Major.
157. ANTHOLOGY. THUNDERBOLTS OF PEACE & LIBERATION. Blackburn, England: BB Books (nd) (1969).
Scarce. Includes Kupferberg, George Montgomery, Snyder, Levertov, Kandel, et al.
158. ANTHOLOGY. US WAR CRIMES IN VIETNAM. Hanoi: Juridical Sciences Institute, 1968.
Collection of first-hand accounts of US war crimes, published by the North Vietnamese.
159. ANTHOLOGY. VIETNAM LITERATURE ANTHOLOGY: A Balanced Perspective. Philadelphia: American Poetry & Literature, 1985.
Three views of the war by three poets--Jack Strahan, Peter Hollenbeck & R.L. Barth--with an excerpt from a novel-in-progress by Hollenbeck.
160. ANTHOLOGY. VIETNAM POETRY. Fullerton, CA: Union of Vietnamese in the United States (nd). (late 60s or 1973?).
Most poems in the original Vietnamese & translated.
161. ANTHOLOGY. VIETNAM THROUGH INDIAN EYES. New Deli:
Scarce.
162. ANTHOLOGY. VIETNAM VETERAN'S SURVIVAL GUIDE. NY: Ballantine (1985).
163. ANTHOLOGY. WAR BOOK. (Fairfax): Red Hill Press (nd).
Pamphlet of writings & drawings gathered for an anti-war reading in 1970...excerpts from newspaper stories, poems & accounts from World War I, etc, deliberately NOT about Viet Nam, implicitly taken to comment on the war, & implied outdated attitudes towards it. One of many small ephemeral publications of this type, for specific events, that came & went without much trace.
164. ANTHOLOGY. WE PROMISE ONE ANOTHER: Poems From an Asian War. Washington: INdochina Moble Education Project (1971).
Vietnamese poetry of the Viet Nam war.
165. ANTHOLOGY. YOUTH & WAR: World War I to Vietnam. NY: Lathrop, Lee & Shepard (1969).
Collection assembled for young adults (12 & up), reprinting pieces by Sassoon & Graves on WWI, others on WWII & Korea, & two pieces on Viet Nam -- one by Harrison Salisbury on the 'teen-age war' the North Vietnamese waged against overwhelming US military superiority. Uncommon item.
166. ANTHOLOGY). (James Reston, Jr., David Rabe, Terrence McNally, Amlin Gray, Tom Cole, MIchael Weller, Emily Mann, Stephen Metcalf). COMING TO TERMS: American Plays & the Vietnam War. NY: Theatre Communications Group, 1985.
Collects eight plays in full: Streamers by David Rabe; Botticelli by Terrence McNally; Moonchildren by Michael Weller; Medal of Honor Rag by Coleman; Still Life by Emily Mann; Strange Snow by Stephen Metcalfe; How I Got That Story by Emlin Gray. Library editions of this book were slated for publication but cancelled.
167. ANTHOLOGY). (James Reston, Jr., David Rabe, Terrence McNally, Amlin Gray, Tom Cole, MIchael Weller, Emily Mann, Stephen Metcalf). COMING TO TERMS: American Plays & the Vietnam War. NY: Theatre Communications Group, 1985.
Collects eight plays in full: Streamers by David Rabe; Botticelli by Terrence McNally; Moonchildren by Michael Weller; Medal of Honor Rag by Coleman; Still Life by Emily Mann; Strange Snow by Stephen Metcalfe; How I Got That Story by Emlin Gray.
168. ANTONELLI, JO3 Jerry (ed). A SHIP & THE SEA: USS Coral Sea (CVA-43), WEST PAC 1968-1969. No publishing information printed.
Cruise book. Attack Carrier Air Wing 15 launched attacks on Viet Nam targets from this carrier.
169. APPLEMAN, Philip. OPEN DOORWAYS. NY: Norton, 1976.
Poetry.
170. APTHEKER, Herbert. DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, VIETNAM & CIVIL RIGHTS. NY: New Outlook, 1967.
171. APTHEKER, Herbert. MISSION TO HANOI. NY: International Publishers (1966).
By the former director of the American Institute for Marxist Studies, about his early fact finding mission with Lynd & Hayden. Includes interviews with prominent N. Vietnamese.
172. APTHEKER, Herbert. MISSION TO HANOI. NY: International (1966).
By the former director of the American Institute for Marxist Studies, about his early fact finding mission with Lynd & Hayden. Includes interviews with prominent N. Vietnamese.
173. ARCHER, Jules. HO CHI MINH: Legend of Hanoi. NY: Macmillan, 1971.
Non-ideological, written for young adults.
174. ARCHIBALD, Joe. SPECIAL FORCES TROOPER. NY: David McKay, 1967.
Young adult novel of Green Berets in Viet Nam. <<Newman 20; Willson>>.
175. ARGO, Ronald. YEAR OF THE MONKEY. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1989.
176. ARLEN, Michael J. LIVING ROOM WAR. NY: Viking (1969).
177. ARLEN, Michael J. THE VIEW FROM HIWAY 1: Essays on Television. NY: FSG (1976).
Title refers to Hiway in Viet Nam; book includes essay on TV coverage of the war.
178. ARMBRUSTER, Frank E., Raymond G. Gastil, Herman Kahn, William Pfaff & Edmund Stillman. CAN WE WIN IN VIETNAM? NY: Praeger (1968).
179. ARMY TIMES (ed). AMERICAN HEROES OF ASIAN WARS. Army Times 1968.
180. ARNETT, Peter. LIVE FROM THE BATTLEFIELD: From Vietnam to Baghdad, 35 Years in the Worlds War Zones. Norwalk: The Easton Press, (1994).
181. ARNOLD, Elliott. THE SPIRIT OF COCHISE. NY: Scribner's, 1972.
Novel of an Apache Viet Nam vet who returns to his reservation, which he sees as a battlefield for human dignity.
182. ARNOLD, James R. TET OFFENSIVE 1968: Turning Point in Vietnam. London: Osprey, 1990.
Arnold also wrote `The First Domino' & a number of books in the Bantam Illustrated History series on the Viet Nam War.
183. ARNOLD, James R. THE FIRST DOMINO: Eisenhower, the Military & America's Intervention in Vietnam. NY: Morrow (1991).
184. ARNOLD, James R. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR: Armor. NY: Bantam, 1987.
Focusing on the M-113 armored personnel carrier.
185. ARNOLD, James R. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR: Armor. NY: Bantam, 1987.
A popularly written history of armor. Arnold also wrote 'The First Domino,' 'Tet Offensive' & other books in the Bantam Illustrated History series on the Viet Nam War.
186. ARNOLD, James R. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR: Artillery. NY: Bantam, 1987.
Focuses on the use of Fire Support Bases. Arnold also wrote 'The First Domino,' 'Tet Offensive' & other books in the Bantam Illustrated History series on the Viet Nam War.
187. ARNOLD, James R. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR: Dustoff. NY: Bantam, 1988.
188. ARNOLD, James R. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR: Rangers. NY: Bantam, 1988.
Concise & well illustrated account. Arnold also wrote 'The First Domino,' 'Tet Offensive' & other books in the Bantam Illustrated History series on the Viet Nam War.
189. ARNOLD, James R. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR: Riverine. NY: Bantam, 1987.
190. ARNOLD, William. CHINA GATE. NY: Villard (1983).
Author's first novel, a view of the Viet Nam War from the unique perspective of those with the most vested interest in it: the permanent American community of Asia. Arnold is a film reviewer in Seattle & author of 'Shadow Land,' a biography of Frances Farmer.
191. ARNONI, M.S. A STRUGGLE FOR THE RIGHT TO BE HUMAN -- UNIVERSAL ASPECTS OF THE VIETNAM WAR. Passaic: Minority of One, ca. 1967.
Contains a speech delivered at Wayne Sate U in Detroit. The speech was also published in the periodical 'Minority of One'.
192. ASHMORE, Harry S. & William C. Baggs. MISSION TO HANOI: A Chronicle of Double-Dealing in High Places. NY: Putnam (1968).
Special report from the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Chronology of US involvement in Vietnam by Elaine Burnell.
193. ASHMORE, Harry S. & William C. Baggs. MISSION TO HANOI: A Chronicle of Double-Dealing in High Places.
Special report from Study of Democratic Institutions. Chronology of US involvement in Viet Nam by Elaine Burnell.
194. ASINOF, Eliot. CRAIG & JOAN: Two Lives for Peace. NY: Viking (1971).
Recounts the deaths of two 17-year olds (a cheerleader & drama society president) who took their lives on Vietnam Moratorium Day, 1969.
195. ASINOF, Eliot. CRAIG & JOAN: Two Lives for Peace. NY: Viking (1971).
Recounts the deaths of two 17-year olds (a cheerleader & drama society president) who took their lives on Vietnam Moratorium Day, 1969.
196. ASPREY, Robert B. WAR IN THE SHADOWS.
197. ASSOCIATION D'TUDES ET D'INFORMATIONS POLITIQUES INTERNATIONALES. LE VERITE SUR LE 'FRONT NATIONAL DE LIBERATION DU SUD-VIETNAM': Supplement de 'Est & Ouest' Bulletin d'Etudes et d'Informations Politiques Internationales. #377. 1er/15 Fevier 1967.
198. ASSOCIATION OF VIETNAMESE PATRIOTS IN CANADA. WOMEN OF VIET NAM. Montreal: The Patriots, 1972.
199. ASSOCIATION OF VIETNAMESE PATRIOTS IN THE UNITED STATES. CHINESE AGGRESSION AGAINST VIETNAM. No place [SF?]: The Association, [ca 1979].
200. ASSOCIATION OF VIETNAMESE PATRIOTS IN THE UNITED STATES. DOCUMENTS ON VIETNAM, CHINA, KAMPUCHEA. SF: The Association, 1979.
201. ATKINSON, Hugh. THE MOST SAVAGE ANIMAL. NY: Simon & Schuster (1972).
Novel of the Red Cross in Viet Nam.
202. ATKINSON, Hugh. THE MOST SAVAGE ANIMAL. London: Hart-Davis, 1972.
203. ATKINSON, Rick. LONG GRAY LINE: The American Journey of West Point's Class of 1966. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1989.
204. ATKINSON, Rick. THE LONG GRAY LINE: The American Journey of West Point's Class of 1966. NY: Pocket Star Books, (1991).
From West Point to Vietnam & After....
205. AUCHINCLOSS, Louis. HONORABLE MEN. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1985.
A WWII hero & scion of society is asked to make a choice on Viet Nam.
206. AUCHINCLOSS, Louis. HONORABLE MEN. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1986.
A WWII hero, who becomes the perfect business exec, turns against the Viet Nam War.
207. AUMENT, Shary. UNFORGETTABLE FACES: Drawings of American Prisoners of War & Men Missing in Action in Southeast Asia. Kalamazoo: Leaders Press (1972).
208. AUSTIN, Anthony. THE PRESIDENT'S WAR: The Story of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution & How the Nation was Trapped in Vietnam. Phila: Lippincott (1971).
209. (AUTHOR UNKNOWN) BOOKS ON WAR, PACIFISM, NON-VIOLENCE, RELATED STUDIES. Fellowship, 1967.
210. (AUTHOR UNKNOWN) THE WRITER IN OUR WORLD, see TRIQUARTERLY.
TriQuarterly symposium, 2 cassette tapes w/highlights.
211. (AUTHOR UNKNOWN) VIETNAM: SONGS OF LIBERATION: Liberation Songs of the Vietnamese People Recorded in Vietnam. NY: Paredon Records (1971).
212. (AUTHOR UNKNOWN) VIETNAMESE LEGAL MATERIALS, 1954-1975: A Selected Annotated Bibliography.
213. (AUTHOR UNKNOWN) WITH THE AMERICAN FIGHTING MAN!
214. AUVADE, Robert. BIBLIOGRAPHIE CRITIQUE DES OEUVRES PARUES SUR L'INDOCHINE FRANCAISE: Un siecle d'Histoire et d'Enseignment. Paris: G.P. Maisonneuve & Larose, 1965.
215. BABER, Asa. THE LAND OF A MILLION ELEPHANTS. NY: Morrow, 1970.
Author's first book, set in mythical SE Asian country during the war. Very scarce. +Newman 80; Willson<<.
216. BABER, Asa. TRANQUILITY BASE & Other Stories. Canton: Fiction International, 1979.
Includes the short stories `The Ambush' & `How I Got Screwed & Almost Tattooed by Huck Finn'. By the author of <<The Land of a Million Elephants>>. <<Willson>>.
217. BAER, Gordon. VIETNAM: The Battle Comes Home; A Photographic Record of Post-Traumatic Stress With Selected Essays. (Dobbs Ferry): Morgan & Morgan, 1984.
48 pages of text. Photos arranged thematically.
218. BAER, Gordon. VIETNAM: THE BATTLE COMES HOME: A Photographic Record of Post-Traumatic Stress With Selected Essays. (Dobbs Ferry, NY): Morgan & Morgan, 1984.
48 pages of text. Photos arranged thematically.
219. BAER, Gordon. VIETNAM; THE BATTLE COMES HOME: A Photographic Record of Post-Traumatic Stress With Selected Essays. (Dobbs Ferry): Morgan & Morgan, 1984.
48 pages of text. Photos arranged thematically.
220. BAIER, L.S. VIETNAM -- `THE FILTHY LIARS' -- & YOU: A Nautical & Political Saga You Will Never Forget. (np) (Portland, OR): (np) (Self-published) (1970).
Very scarce. 2nd edition being the first to include both parts 1 & 2. The 1st edition in 1968 was Part 1 only. Novel & polemic against the war, the world, etc. Not in Newman.
221. BAIN, Chester. VIETNAM: The Roots of Conflict. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall (1967).
222. BAIN, David Howard. AFTERSHOCKS: A Tale of Two Victims. NY: Methuen (1980).
A former Marine & Viet Nam vet encountered a Vietnamese teenager in NYC in 1977 &, in a violent flashback, interrogated, raped & killed her. Explores the facts behind the immediate tragedy.
223. BAINBRIDGE, Chuck. THE HARD CORPS. NY: Jove, 1986.
224. BAINBRIDGE, Chuck. THE HARD CORPS. NY: Jove, 1986.
225. BAKA, Steve. THUNDER SILENCE. (Annapolis: Annapolis Works, no date.)
Extensive photo-collages & graphics. Baka was in the 101st Airborne Division.
226. BAKER, Filmore. THE HORN BLOWER. np: Publisher's Export, 1968.
227. BAKER, Kenneth Waymon. ALONE IN THE VALLEY. Pompano Beach, FL: Exposition Press of FL, 1987.
228. BAKER, Mark. NAM. NY: William Morrow, 1981.
Oral history by men & women who fought.
229. BAKER, Richard. THE FLAG. SF: Broken Anchor, 1990.
Short stories, includes 'Reunion,' 'Flag Burning,' 'Hunted,' 'The Initiation,' 'The Listener,' 'An Understanding,' & 'Wolf Poems'.
230. BAKER, Richard E. A SHATTERED VISAGE. Tacoma: Vardaman, 1982.
Includes the short story 'Feast of Epiphany'.
231. BAKER, Richard E. FEAST OF EPIPHANY. Tacoma: Rapier, 1981.
Novel by this poet.
232. BAKER, Richard E. JANUS RISING. Tacoma: Vardaman, 1984.
Includes the short story 'An Understanding' & the poem 'Charlie Company is Missing'.
233. BAKER, Richard E. SHELLBURST POND. Tacoma: Vardaman, 1982.
Poems.
234. BAKER, Richard E. THE KILLING PLACE. Tacoma: Vardaman, 1982.
235. BAKER, Richard E. see also the periodical BUNCHBERRIES.
Includes the short story 'Feast of Epiphany'.
236. BAKER, W. Howard. THE JUDAS DIARY. NY: Lancer, 1969.
237. BAKER, W. Howard. THE JUDAS DIARY. NY: Lancer, 1969.
238. BALABAN, John. AFTER OUR WAR. Pittsburgh: U of Pittsburgh (1974).
Lamont Poetry Selection for 1974. His first full-length collection. Many of the poems pertain to the war. Newman 646.
239. BALABAN, John. AFTER OUR WAR. (np): U of Pittsburgh (1974).
Lamont Poetry Selection for 1974 & Balaban’s first full-length collection of poetry (preceded by a chapbook). Many of the poems pertain to the Vietnam War, touching on the pain & suffering. Balaban is a vet who served as a conscientious objector in Vietnam during the war. Nominated for the National Book Award. See <<Newman 646>>.
240. BALABAN, John. BLUE MOUNTAIN. Greensboro: Unicorn (1982).
Poetry, much about the war.
241. BALABAN, John. BLUE MOUNTAIN. Greensboro: Unicorn (1982).
Poetry, much about the war.
242. BALABAN, John. COMING DOWN AGAIN. NY: HBJ (1985).
Prize-winning poet's first novel -- a menagerie of characters tossed together, trying to help a couple accused of heroin smuggling in SE Asia in the aftermath of the Vietnam War.
243. BALABAN, John. REMEMBERING HEAVEN'S FACE: A Moral Witness in Vietnam. NY: Poseidon Press (1991).
An award-winning author, poet & translator, Balaban was a conscientious objector who served in Viet Nam as a civilian & returned 17 years later. This book is a result of that visit.
244. BALABAN, John. VIETNAM POEMS. Oxford: Carcanet (1970).
Signed edition is extremeley scarce. The author's first book. He was a CO university instructor in the Mekong Delta 1967-69. <<Newman 633>>.
245. BALABAN, John. VIETNAM POEMS. Oxford: Carcanet (1970).
A scarce early volume, the author's first book. He was a CO university instructor in the Mekong Delta 1967-69. Newman 633.
246. BALABAN, John. VIETNAM: The Land We Never Knew. SF: Chronicle, 1989.
247. BALABAN, John, see also PAINTED BRIDE QUARTERLY, 1979; NEW LETTERS READER II, edited by David Ray.
248. BALABAN, John see also PUSHCART PRIZE III edited by Bill Henderson; also the periodical CHELSEA 24/25.
249. BALABAN, John (trans). VIETNAMESE FOLK POETRY. Greensboro, NC: Unicorn Press (1974).
250. BALABAN, John (trans). VIETNAMESE FOLK POETRY. Greensboro, NC: Unicorn Press (1974).
251. BALABAN, John (trans/ed). CA DAO VIETNAM. (Greensboro): Unicorn (1980).
A bilingual anthology of Vietnamese folk poetry, edited & translated by Balaban.
252. BALABAN, John (trans/ed). CA DAO VIETNAM. (Oakvillle: ONT): Mosaic Press, 1980.
IN STOCK??????CHECK BOXES
253. BALDWIN, Frank & Diane & Michael Jones. AMERICA'S RENTED TROOPS: South Koreans in Vietnam. Phila: American Friends Service Committee, ca. 1974.
254. BALL, George W. DIPLOMACY FOR A CROWDED WORLD: An American Foreign Policy. NY: Atlantic-Little, Brown, 1976.
First part of the book calls for cleaning up the 'aberrations' of foreign policy, Viet Nam being viewed as one of these. Remainder of the book deals with breakage & unfinished business & revising institutions to carry out foreign policy.
255. BALL, George W. THE PAST HAS ANOTHER PATTERN. NY: Norton, 1983.
256. BALLARD, J.G. CRASH. NY: Pinnacle, 1974.
257. BALLARD, J.G. CRASH. NY: Vintage, 1985.
258. BALLARD, J.G. LOVE & NAPALM: Export USA. NY: Grove (1972).
259. BALLARD, Jack. DEVELOPMENT & EMPLOYMENT OF FIXED-WING GUNSHIPS 1962-1972. Washington: 1982.
260. BALLINGER, Bill S. THE 49 DAYS OF DEATH. LA: Sherbourne, 1969.
Partially set in Viet Nam, as the main character relives 'vital portions of his life'.
261. BALLINGER, Bill S. THE SPY AT ANGKOR WAT. NY: New American Library, 1966.
Fiction, about a CIA operative in Cambodia sent to rescue a Cambodian prince from his Red Chinese captors.
262. BALLINGER, Bill S. THE SPY AT ANGOR WAT. NY: Signet, 1966.
263. BALLINGER, Bill S. THE SPY IN BANGKOK. NY: NAL, 1965.
264. BALLINGER, Bill S. THE SPY IN THE JUNGLE. (NY): Signet/New American Library (1965).
265. BAMBERGER, Paul. EATING IS TO TILL THE EARTH: Poems. Milwaukee: The Shore, 1972.
Includes 23 Viet Nam war poems.
266. BANCOFF, Carl. A FORGOTTEN MAN. Ardmore: Seth, 1987.
Author's first book, of a doctor shocked into realization he has not been aware of the real world until he goes to Viet Nam. Not in Newman.
267. BANERIAN, James (ed). LOSERS ARE PIRATES: A Close Look at the PBS Series `Vietnam: A Television History.' (Phoenix): Vietnamese Refugees Living in the US (1984).
Attempts to deal with the `misinformation' of a PBS broadcast deemed `antiwar', giving short shrift for those who support the US war effort. Precedes the Sphinx edition.
268. BANERIAN, James (ed). LOSERS ARE PIRATES: A Close Look at the PBS Series `Vietnam: A Television History.' Phoenix: Sphinx Publishing (1985).
269. BANERIAN, James (ed). VIETNAMESE SHORT STORIES: An Introduction. Phoenix: Sphinx Publishing, 1986.
Collection of modern Vietnamese short stories all written from & anti-Communist perspective. Banerian states that `nearly all of the authors included in these pages are victims of Communist repression.'
270. BANKS, Cliff. TUNNEL RATS. NY: Popular Library, 1989.
Novel of a four-man team fighting the VC, trying to halt an offensive to be launched from a tunnel.
271. BANKS, Cliff. TUNNEL RATS: Mud & Blood. NY: Popular Library, 1990.
272. BANKS, Russell. SUCCESS STORIES. NY: Harper & Row (1986).
Short stories, one Viet Nam War-related, 'The Fish'.
273. BANKS, Russell. SUCCESS STORIES. NY: Ballantine, 1987.
Short stories, includes one Viet Nam War-related story, 'The Fish'.
274. BANNAN, John F. & Rosemary S. LAW, MORALITY & VIETNAM: The Peace Militants & the Courts. Bloomington: Indiana U, 1974.
Six trials are analyzed, that of the Berrigans, Dr. Spock & lesser-known cases.
275. BARANSKI, Johnny. THE DAWN OF WAR. Phila: Dorrance (1970).
Anti-Viet Nam War poems by a Catholic pacifist. Scarce.
276. BARFIELD, Eugene H. TREACHERY ON THE DOUBLE. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press (1979).
277. BARITZ, Loren. BACKFIRE: A History of How American Culture Led Us into Vietnam & Made Us Fight the Way We Did. NY: Morrow (1985).
American mythology & the way it shaped the disaster in Viet Nam.
278. BARNET, Don. STRATEGY FOR AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARIES. Canada: 1973.
279. BARON, Virginia Olsen (ed). WOMEN IN THE WAKE OF WAR: A Report on the Vietnam Era Women's Project. Cincinnati: Service Center, Church Women United (1977).
280. BARR, John. WAR ZONE.
281. BARR, John. WAR ZONE.
282. BARRETT, Dean. MEMOIRS OF A BANGKOK WARRIOR. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Publishing (1985).
Novel of the rear-echelon in Bankok during the mid-sixties -- `The whackiest adventures of the Vietnam or any other War era' (cover blurb). Referred to by one reviewer as the M*A*S*H* of the Viet Nam War. <<Willson>> indicates an earlier (1983) printing.
283. BARRON, John & Anthony Paul. MURDER OF A GENTLE LAND: The Untold Story of Communist Genocide in Cambodia. NY: Reader's Digest, 1977.
Based on interviews with 300 Cambodian refugees & other sources. An early expose of the Khmer rouge policies in postwar Cambodia.
284. BARRUS, Tim. ANYWHERE, ANYWHERE. Stamford: Knights, 1987.
285. BARRUS, Tim. GENOCIDE: The Anthology. Stamford: Knights, 1988.
286. BARRY, Jan, see also under Larry Rottman.
287. BARRY, Jan, & W.D. Ehrhart (eds). DEMILITARIZED ZONES: Veterans After Vietnam. (Perkasie, PA): East River Anthology, 1976.
Poetry anthology.
288. BARTECCHI, Carl E. SOC TRANG: A Vietnamese Odyssey. (Boulder): Rocky Mountain Writers Guild (1980).
Biographical account of a military surgeon & his outfit at a helicopter base. Uncommon.
289. BARTH, R.L. A SOLDIER'S TIME: Vietnam War Poems. Santa Barbara: John Daniel, 1987.
By a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Creative Writing at Stanford.
290. BARTH R.L. FORCED-MARCHING TO THE STYX: Vietnam War Poems. (Van Nuys): Perivale Press (1983).
Lopez calls Barth one of the most accomp[lished poets to write of the war.
291. BARTH, R.L. LOOKING FOR PEACE. (np): (np) (1981).
Poems, a third of them about life in the jungle. Barth was one of the few recognized poets to finght in the war. He spent 13 months in Viet Nam as a long-range reconnaisssance leader in the Marines.
292. BARTH, R.L. LOOKING FOR PEACE. Omaha: Abattoir Editions/University of Nebraska, 1985.
A later, more elegant edition [printed by Harry Duncan, the last book he printed under this famous imprint] of most of the Viet Nam poems from the earlier edition, plus some new ones.
293. BARTH, R.L. & Turner Cassity. LESSONS. (np): Para Press (1987).
Poetry focused on Viet Nam, & the French in Indochina in particular.
294. BARTLETT, Tom (ed). AMBASSADORS IN GREEN. Washington: Leatherneck, 1971.
295. BARTOWIAK, SP4 Robert S., et al. ENGINEER TROOPS VIETNAM. APO SF: Engineer Troops Vietnam (1968).
The work of ten artists portraying the activities of the Army Engineering Command in Viet Nam.
296. BASEL, G.I. PAK SIX. NY: Jove, 1987.
Account of a USAF F-105 pilot whose missions were Hanoi & vital supply lines to China.
297. BASEL, G.I. PAK SIX. La Mesa: Associated Creative Writers, 1982.
Account of a USAF F-105 pilot whose missions were Hanoi & vital supply lines to China.
298. BASKIR, Lawrence M. & William A. Strauss. CHANCE & CIRCUMSTANCE: The Draft, the War & the Vietnam Generation. NY: Knopf, 1978.
How 9 million draft eiligible men managed to get themselves deferred or exempted, etc. The authors served on President Ford's Clemency Board.
299. BASKIR, Lawrence, see also article in AMERICAN HERITAGE MAGAZINE.
Includes a 10-page article, 'The Wounded Generation: The Twenty-seven Million Men of Vietnam' by Lawrence Baskir & William Strauss.
300. BASSETT, James. SKY SUSPENDED. NY: Delacorte (1968).
Best known for his WWII novel <<Harm's Way>>; a novel of riverboat warfare in SE Asia, trying to duplicate that success. <<Newman 43>>.
301. BATES, Scott (comp & ed). PEACE CALENDAR & APPOINTMENT BOOK, 1967. NY: War Resistors League.
Poems from all eras, inspired by Viet Nam War.
302. BATES, Scott (ed). POEMS OF WAR RESISTANCE. NY: Grossman, 1969.
303. BATES, Scott (ed). POEMS OF WAR RESISTANCE: From 2300 B.C. to the Present. NY: Grossman, 1969.
Poems from all eras, inspired by Viet Nam War. Bates compiled & edited a number of poetry in `Peace Calendars' during the 60s for the War Resistors League. Includes the first publication of Patchen's `The Century When Even Death Died,' Clarence Major's `Vietnam #4,' Levertov, Spender, Eberhardt, Cummings, Sandburg, Ralph Chaplin, Wilfred Owen, etc.
304. BATES, Scott (ed). POEMS OF WAR RESISTANCE: PEACE CALENDAR & APPOINTMENT BOOK, 1966. NY: War Resistors League (1965).
Antiwar poems from all eras, inspired by Viet Nam War. Includes Lowell, Patchen et al.
305. BATES, Tom. RADS: The 1970 Bombing of the Army Math Research Center at the University of Wisconsin & Its Aftermath. NY: Harper Collins (1992).
A well researched account of this bombing & a good history of the 60s & the anti-Vietnam War movement.
306. BATOR, Victor. VIETNAM: 1ST YEAR: Pictorial History of the 2nd Brigade 1st Infantry Division.
307. BATOR, Victor. VIETNAM, A DIPLOMATIC TRAGEDY: The Origins of the United States Involvement. Dobbs Ferry: Oceana, 1965.
308. BAUER, Bill. THE EYE OF THE GHOST: Vietnam Poems. Kansas City: BkMk/U of Missouri, 1986.
309. BAUSCH, Robert. ON THE WAY HOME. NY: St. Martin's (1982).
Author's first book, novel of soldier's escape from POW camp & return home.
310. BAUSCH, Robert. ON THE WAY HOME. NY: Avon (1983).
Author's first book, novel of soldier's escape from POW camp & return home.
311. BAUSCH, Robert. ON THE WAY HOME. NY: Avon (1982).
Author's first book, Viet Nam novel of soldier's escape from POW camp & return home.
312. BAX, Martin. THE HOSPITAL SHIP. NY: New Directions (1976).
Novel of the collapse of civilization, epitomized by the conflict in Indochina. Includes references. Not in Newman.
313. BAX, Martin. THE HOSPITAL SHIP. London: Cape, 1976.
Novel of the collapse of civilization, epitomized by the conflict in Indochina. Includes references. Not in Newman.
314. BAXTER, Gordon. 13/13: Vietnam: Search & Destroy. World (1967).
315. BEAL, Christopher W. (ed), w/Anthony D'Amato. THE REALITIES OF VIETNAM: A Ripon Society Appraisal. Washington: Public Affairs Press (1968).
`The Confederacy Strategy', a Ripon effort to define a Republican party position. Essays by Josiah Lee Auspitz, Beal, Roger Fisher, I. Milton Sacks, Fred Ikle, Dellenback, Douglas Bailey, William Cowin, Charles Stevenson, William Parham & Lee Huebner.
316. BEATTY, David. DON'T TREAD ON MY TIRE RUBBER SANDALS: A Tale of Vietnam. Boonville, NY: Seven Oceans (1969).
317. BECK, Warren A. & Myles L. Clowers (comp). UNDERSTANDING AMERICAN HISTORY THROUGH FICTION. NY: McGraw-Hill, 1975.
Incudes reading 49, Joe Maggio's 'Company Man' & readings 50 & 51, Derek Maitland's 'The Only War We've Got'.
318. BECKER, Elizabeth. WHEN THE WAR WAS OVER: The Voices of Cambodia's Revolution & Its People. NY: Simon & Schuster (1986).
About the Kymer Rouge & the Cambodian revolution: what happened & why. Solid scholarship & first rate journalism by the <<Washington Post>> reporter covering the war in SE Asia. She was one two American journalists allowed into Pol Pot's Cambodia.
319. BECKER, Stephen. DOG TAGS. NY: Random House (1973).
Marginally related to Viet Nam; doctor who was Korean POW has run-ins w/vets back from Viet Nam.
320. BECKETT, Brian. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR. NY: Gallery, 1985.
Large size picture book with text providing an overview, beginning with the First Indochina War. Initially devised & produced in the UK by Multimedia Publications.
321. BECKETT, Ian. CONFLICT IN THE 20TH CENTURY: Vietnam From 1945. NY: Gallery, 1987.
Large size picture book, text very concise.
322. BECKHAM, Barry. RUNNER MACK. Washington: Howard U, 1983.
323. BECKHAM, Barry. RUNNER MACK. NY: Popular Library, 1972.
324. BECKWITH, Col. Charlie A. & Donald Knox. DELTA FORCE. (NY): Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (1983).
Recounts experiences with this counterterrorist unit in Viet Nam & Iran.
325. BEECHY, Atlee & Winifred. VIETNAM: WHO CARES? Scottsdale, PA: Herald (1968).
Two members of the Vietnam Christian Service relate observations based on their 6 month visit in 1966.
326. BEGLEV, S.I., et al. THE STAGES OF WAR & DUPLICITY: Evidence of the Pentagon Secret Papers. Moscow: Novosti Press agency Publishing House, 1971.
327. BEHR, Edward. BEARINGS: A Foreign Correspondent's Life Behind the Lines. NY: Viking (1978).
Experiences in Viet Nam, India & elsewhere.
328. BEIDLER, Phillip D. AMERICAN LITERATURE & THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE.
329. BEJARANO, Arthur T. BRING BACK THE BOYS -- U.S. ARMED FORCES IN INDO-CHINA. NY: Vantage (1977).
Viet Nam war novel.
330. BELANGER, Chuck. THE FIVE MAN WAR. Chicago: Playboy, 1976.
331. BELL, Dana. AIR WAR OVER VIETNAM. London: Arms & Armour, 1982,83.
332. BELL, Dana. AIR WAR OVER VIETNAM. London: Arms & Armour, 1982.
This edition contains Volume 1 & 2 of Bell's four-volumes in this series. Photo book with captions identifying type of aircraft & their use in Viet Nam.
333. BELL, Dana. AIR WAR OVER VIETNAM, Vol I. London: Arms & Armour, 1982.
Photo book with captions identifying type of aircraft & their use in Viet Nam.
334. BELL, Dana. AIR WAR OVER VIETNAM, Vol II. London: Arms & Armour, 1983.
Photo book with captions identifying type of aircraft & their use in Viet Nam.
335. BELL, Dana. AIR WAR OVER VIETNAM, Vol III. (Warbirds Illustrated No. 21) London: Arms & Armour, 1983.
Photo book with captions identifying type of aircraft & their use in Viet Nam.
336. BELL, Dana. AIR WAR OVER VIETNAM, Vol IV. London: Arms & Armour, 1984.
Photo book with captions identifying type of aircraft & their use in Viet Nam.
337. BELL, Dana. VIETNAM WARBIRDS IN ACTION. NY: Arms & Armour, 1986.
338. BELL, David E. FOREIGN AID: Emphasis Vietnam. Washington Agency for International Development, ca.1966.
339. BELL, Madison Smartt. SOLDIER'S JOY. NY: Ticknor & Fields, 1989.
A Viet Nam vet returns home to Tennessee, but the past dies hard & a war at home ironically resembles that being fought on the other side of the globe.
340. BENAVIDEZ, Roy & Oscar Griffin. THE THREE WARS OF ROY BENAVIDEZ. San Antonio: Coronoa (1986).
A personal account by this Medal of Honor winner. Said to an uncommon title from this small press.
341. BENDELL, Don. CROSSBOW. NY: Berkley (1990).
An account of Green Berets fighting alongside Montagnards against both N. & S. Vietnamese. Interesting story, but need edited.
342. BENDELL, Don. VALLEY OF TEARS: Assault into Plei Trap. NY: Dell, 1993.
Account of a Special Forces Mission to prevent retreating NVA from escaping into Cambodia, & to free American POWs. Plei Trap Valley was considered the superhighway of the Ho Chi Minh trail. The author participated in this assault.
343. BENDER, David L. & Gary E. McCuen (eds). THE INDOCHINA WAR: Why Our Policy Failed. Anoka: Greenhaven, 1975.
344. BENJAMIN, Burton. FAIR PLAY: CBS, General Westmoreland, & How a Television Documentary Went Wrong. NY: Harper & Row (1988).
345. BENNETT, John (ed). A GOOD DAY TO DIE. Ellensburg: Vagabond, 1985(6?).
Includes the story 'Winning Hearts & Minds' by Gerry Reith.
346. BENNETT, John (ed). THE VAGABOND ANTHOLOGY (1966-1977). Ellensburg: Vagabond, 1978.
Includes Viet Nam War-related poems: 'Sometime They'll Give a War & Nobody Will Come...' & 'One Winter Day in the USA in the Endless Year of Vietnam...' by Richard L. Bennett, 'Vietnam by Kirk Robertson & 'Way Out' by Linda King.
347. BENSE, Robert see short story in THE MASSACHUSETTS REVIEW, Spring 1968.
348. BERENT, Mark. ROLLING THUNDER. NY: Putnam (1989).
The fighter pilot's war in 1965-66, by a highly decorated Viet Nam pilot. Highly praised by Tom Clancy, Dale Brown, Stephen Coonts & others.
349. BERENT, Mark. STEEL TIGER. NY: Putnam (1990).
Viet Nam war novel.
350. BERESFORD, Melanie. VIETNAM: Politics, Economics & Society. London: Pinter, 1989.
351. BERGEN, John D. MILITARY COMMUNMICATIONS. Washington: US Army, 1986.
352. BERGER, Carl. THEY UNITED STATES AIR FORCE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA, 1961-1973: An Illustrated Account. Washington: 1984.
353. BERGER, Maurice. REPRESENTING VIETNAM 1965-1973: The Antiwar Movement in America. NY: The Bertha & Karl Leubsdorf Art Gallery, Hunter College, 1988.
Catalog from a show at Hunter College of The City University of New York. Includes photos from the exhibit, checklist of exhibit items of fine art, posters, documentary films, buttons & clothing, pamphlets & newspapers. Organized, & with an essay, by Berger.
354. BERGER, Thomas see the periodical AMERICAN REVIEW 25.
Includes the short story 'The Achievement of Dr. Poon' by Thomas Berger.
355. BERGERUD, Eric M. RED THUNDER, TROPIC LIGHTNING: The World of a Combat Division in Vietnam. NY: Penguin, 1994.
Graphically reveals “the world confronted by an American combat division...including...climate, living conditions, deadly combat, & morale,'' & catalyzes his text with the unvarnished stories of combat veterans. Focuses on the 25th Division; nicknamed “Tropic Lightning.''
356. BERGMAN, Arlene, see Arlene Eisen-Bergman.
357. BERGOT. MOURIR AU LAOS.
358. BERGOT, Erwan. THE FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION. NY: Charter, 1975.
359. BERLANDT, Herman & Neeli Cherkovski (eds). PEACE OR PERISH: A Crisis Anthology. SF: Poets for Peace, 1983.
Includes Viet Nam War-related poems: 'Manhood' by Jerry Bass, 'Guerilla Children' by V.R. Cerenio, 'White Fire' by Jack Mueller, 'Vietnam #1' by Jack Norris & David Palmer's 'About the Latest Fascist Revival'.
360. BERMAN, Bud. LET'S TALK ABOUT VIETNAM: `For Too Long I Have Remained Silent'. Palm Springs: Self-published, 1967.
361. BERMAN, Larry. LYNDON JOHNSON'S WAR. NY: Norton, 1991.
Excellent summary of policy debate from 1965-1968, also dealing with the enemy number debate, drawing heavily on transcripts of Westmoreland's lawsuit trial against CBS.
362. BERMAN, Larry. PLANNING A TRAGEDY: The Americanization of the War in Vietnam. NY: Norton (1982).
Events in summer of 1965 by America’s best & brightest that led to decision to increase troop commitment in Vietnam.
363. BERNAL, Martin, Paul Foot, Sabby Sagall & Ian Birchall. VIETNAM & TRADE UNIONS. London: Vietnam Solidarity Campaign, ca. 1967.
364. BERRIGAN, Daniel. ABSURD CONVICTIONS, MODEST HOPES. NY: Random House, 1972.
365. BERRIGAN, Daniel. ABSURD CONVICTIONS, MODEST HOPES. NY: Random House, 1972.
366. BERRIGAN, Daniel. AMERICA IS HARD TO FIND: Notes From the Underground & Letters from Danbury Prison. Garden City: Doubleday, 1972.
Essays, poems & letters, some from prison.
367. BERRIGAN, Daniel. CONSEQUENCES; TRUTH AND... NY: Macmillan (1967).
Powerful polemic by this activist priest.
368. BERRIGAN, Daniel. FALSE GODS, REAL MEN. NY: Macmillan (1969).
Many poems regarding the war & his activism.
369. BERRIGAN, Daniel. GO FROM HERE: A Prison Diary. San Francisco: Open Space, 1968.
Reprinted from the <<National Catholic Review>>, but suppressed beause he couldn't get the Church imprimatur. Became the first chapter of <<Night Flight to Hanoi>>. One large sheet, folded to make 13 pages.
370. BERRIGAN, Daniel. LIGHTS ON IN THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD: A Prison Diary. NY: Doubleday, 1974.
371. BERRIGAN, Daniel. NIGHT FLIGHT TO HANOI: War Diary with 11 Poems. NY: Macmillan (1968).
Diary by this antiwar activist, of his journey to Hanoi to aid in release of three fliers, & reflections about America's sordid role in Viet Nam. <<Not in Newman>>.
372. BERRIGAN, Daniel. NIGHT FLIGHT TO HANOI: War Diary with 11 Poems. NY: Perennial Library (1971).
Diary of his journey to Hanoi to aid in release of three fliers, & reflections about America's sordid role in Viet Nam. Not in Newman.
373. BERRIGAN, Daniel. NO BARS TO MANHOOD. Garden City: Doubleday, 1970.
Personal statement regards his activism & rejection of a fat, complacent America.
374. BERRIGAN, Daniel. PRISON POEMS. (Greensboro): Unicorn Press, 1973.
Berrigan was a member of the Catonsville 9.
375. BERRIGAN, Daniel. THE DARK NIGHT OF RESISTANCE. Garden City: Doubleday, 1971.
Prose, poetry, religion, philosophy, written during the four months the Vietnam War protestor & Jesuit priest was living underground after burning draft files in 1968. Berrigan was one of those, like Martin Luther King, Jr., who was on J. Edgar Hoover’s personal shit list.
376. BERRIGAN, Daniel. THE DARK NIGHT OF RESISTANCE. NY: Bantam, (1972).
Prose, poetry, religion, philosophy, written during the four months the Vietnam War protestor & Jesuit priest was living underground after burning draft files in 1968. Berrigan was one of those, like Martin Luther King, Jr., who was on J. Edgar Hoover’s personal shit list.
377. BERRIGAN, Daniel. THE GEOGRAPHY OF FAITH: Conversations between Daniel Berrigan when Underground, & Robert Coles. Boston: Beacon (1971).
378. BERRIGAN, Daniel, et al. DELIVERED INTO RESISTANCE: Statements of the Catonsville 9-Milwaukee 14. NY/Milwaukee: Catonsville Nine-Milwaukee Fourteen Defense Committee (1969).
Poetry anthology. Includes Daniel Berrigan, William Kunstler, Staughton Lynd. The two groups intentionally destroyed Selective Service files.... Essays & commentary by Lynd, Berrigan, etc. Publication issued by the Catonsville 9 - Milwaukee 14 Defense Committee
379. BERRIGAN, Daniel & Robert Coles. THE GEOGRAPHY OF FAITH: Conversations When Underground. Boston: Beacon Press (1971).
380. BERRIGAN, Daniel & Robert Coles. THE TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE NINE. Boston: Beacon Press (1970).
Trial testimony, anti-war poems, commentary, etc., focusing on the lives of these anti-war defendants & the issues involved in taking direct-action against the government.
381. BERRIGAN, Daniel & Robert Coles. TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE NINE. Boston: Beacon Press (1970).
Trial testimony, anti-war poems, commentary, etc., focusing on the lives of these anti-war defendants & the issues involved in taking direct-action against the government.
382. BERRIGAN, Daniel see also periodical UNMUZZLED OX.
383. BERRIGAN, Daniel & Thomas Lewis. TRIAL POEMS. Boston: Beacon (1970).
Poetry & paintings from prison by each, respectively.
384. BERRIGAN, Philip. A PUNISHMENT FOR PEACE. NY: Macmillan, 1969.
385. BERRIGAN, Philip. WIDEN THE PRISON GATES: Writing from Jails April 1970 -- December 1972. NY: Touchstone (1973).
Berrigan was arrested for burning draft files & spent 2 1/2 years in prison, charged with conspiracy to kidnap Kissinger & blow up heating systems in D.C. Still seems a worthy caper.
386. BERRIGAN, Philip. WIDEN THE PRISON GATES: Writing from Jails April 1970-December 1972. NY: Simon & Schuster (1973).
Berrigan was arrested for burning draft files & spent 2 1/2 years in prison, charged w/conspiracy to kidnap Kissinger & blow up heating systems in D.C. Still seems a worthy caper.
387. BERRIGAN, Philip. (Daniel Berrigan) PRISON JOURNALS OF A PRIEST REVOLUTIONARY. NY: Ballantine Books, (1917).
Berrigan, along with his brother Daniel, was arrested for napalming draft files & spent 2 1/2 years in prison, charged with conspiracy to kidnap the war criminal Henry Kissinger & blow up heating systems in D.C. Still seems a worthy caper. A Catholic priest also deeply involved in the Civil Rights movement.
388. BERRY, D.C. SAIGON CEMETARY. Athens: Georgia (1972).
Intro by George Garrett. Scarce. <<Newman 641; Pratt p120>>.
389. BERRY, F. Clifton, Jr. SKY SOLDIERS. NY: Bantam, 1987.
Story of the 173rd Airborne. Profusely illustrated.
390. BERRY, F. Clifton, Jr. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR: Air Cav. NY: Bantam, 1988.
Well-illustrated book (as are others in this series by him) by a knowledgeable writer. The author was a paratrooper & served as operations officer of the 196th Light Infantry Brigade.
391. BERRY, F. Clifton, Jr. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR: Chargers. NY: Bantam, 1988.
Covers the 7 years the 196th Light Infantry Brigade was in Viet Nam, for which the author served as operations officer. Well-illustrated book (as are others in this series by him) by a knowledgeable writer.
392. BERRY, F. Clifton, Jr. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR: Gadget Warfare. NY: Bantam, 1988.
The author was a paratrooper & served as operations officer of the 196th Light Infantry Brigade, & has written extensively on military & aerospace topics. Well-illustrated book (as are others in this series by him) by a knowledgeable writer.
393. BERRY, F. Clifton, Jr. THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE VIETNAM WAR: Strike Aircraft. NY: Bantam, 1988.
The author was a paratrooper & served as operations officer of the 196th Light Infantry Brigade, & has written extensively on military & aerospace topics. Well-illustrated book (as are others in this series by him) by a knowledgeable writer.
394. BERRY, John Stevens. THOSE GALLANT MEN: On Trial in Vietnam. (Novato): Presidio (1983).
Stories by a defense lawyer who represented field soldiers charged with various offenses, including a court martial in Viet Nam for a triple agent's murder.
395. BERTON, Pierre (ed). VOICES FROM THE SIXTIES: 22 Views of a Revolutionary Decade. Garden City: Doubleday, 1967.
From Ray Bradbury, Malcom X & Lenny Bruce to Paul Anka & Phil Spector, in-depth TV interviews cover topics like the youth revolution, sexual revolution, etc. Includes interview with Marguerite Oswald.
396. BERVAL. KINGDOM OF LAOS.
397. BERZINEC, G. Gregory. EXCERPTS FROM LETTERS TO VIET NAM TO MY SON... np Hollywood, FL?): Self-published, c1968.
Mostly poetry, with a biography of the author's son (who was killed in action), correspondence & reproductions of certificates & medals. The author was a retired Army chaplain.
398. BHANDARI, S.K. VIET-NAM TODAY.
399. BIANCHI, Chuck. BLACK BITCHES DANCING WITH CHARLIE. NY: Pinnacle, 1989.
400. BICH Thuan, et al. THE MOUNTAIN TRAIL: Stories. Hanoi: Viet Nam Women's Union, 1970.
401. BIDERMAN, Bo. LETTERS TO NANETTE. SF: Early Stages (1982).
Novel in letter-format, of a young Berkley man inducted a year before the war greatly expanded in scope.
402. BIDERMAN, Bo. LETTERS TO NANETTE. SF: Early Stages (1982).
Novel, in letter-format, of a young Berkeley man inducted a year before the Vietnam War greatly expanded in scope.
403. BILLAC, Pete. THE LAST MEDAL OF HONOR. NY: Swan, 1990.
404. BILTON, Michael & Kevin Sim. FOUR HOURS IN MY LAI. NY: Viking (1992).
405. BIRACREE, Tom. THE TORCH. NY: Jove, 1983.
406. BISAGNO, Flavio. VIETNAM - WHY?: An American Citizen Looks at the War. Torrance, Ca: Frank Publications (1968).
407. BISCARO, Silvio (ed). VIETNAM MASSACRO. Milano: Societa Editoriale Attualita, 1967.
408. BISHOP, Chris (ed). VIETNAM WAR DIARY 1964-1975.: The Month by Month Experiences of the US Forces. NY: 1990.
409. BITZ, Gregory. WAR HANGOVER. Mpls: Angel Wing Press, 1987.
410. BLACK, Eugene R. ALTERNATIVES IN SOUTHEAST ASIA.
411. BLACK, Gavin. A WIND OF DEATH. NY: Popular Library, 1967.
412. BLACKER, Irwin. SEARCH & DESTROY. NY: Random House (1966).
Scarce suspense novel of covert mission into N. Viet Nam. <<Newman 6>>.
413. BLACKER, Irwin. SEARCH & DESTROY. NY: Dell (1967).
Scarce suspense novel of covert mission into N. Viet Nam. <<Newman 6>>.
414. BLACKER, Irwin. VALLEY OF HANOI. London: Cassell (1966).
415. BLACKMAN, Allan. FACE TO FACE WITH YOUR DRAFT BOARD: A Guide to Personal Appearances. Berkeley: 1970.
416. BLACKS & VIETNAM). VIETNAM. No information given.
Produced to convince blacks to oppse the Viet Nam War. Scarce.
417. BLAIR, Cynthia. BATTLE SCARS. NY: Ballantine (1983).
418. BLAKEY, Scott. PRISONER AT WAR: The Survival of Commander Richard A. Stratton. Garden City: Anchor, 1978.
Chronicles Navy A-4 pilot Stratton's six year POW ordeal & that of his wife's holding the family (three sons). He was an He had an anti-war activist sister. Flew from the Ticonderoga & nailed 5 January 1967
419. BLAKEY, Scott. PRISONER AT WAR: The Survival of Commander Richard A. Stratton. London: Penguin, 1979.
420. BLANCHET, M.-Th. LA NAISSANCE DE L'ETAT ASSOCIE DU VIET-NAM. Paris: Editions M.-Th. Genin, ca. 1950.
421. BLANKENSHIP, William D. THE LEAVENWORTH IRREGULARS. Indpls: Bobbs Merrill (1974).
Novel of three Vietnam vets planning to rob an Army payroll. Author's first book.
422. BLANKENSHIP, William D. THE LEAVENWORTH IRREGULARS. NY: Bantam (1975).
Novel of three vets planning to rob an Army payroll.
423. BLATTY, William Peter. THE NINTH CONFIGURATION. NY: Harper & Row (1978).
424. BLAUFARB. COUNTER-INSURGENCY ERA.
425. BLAUFARB, Douglas S. ORGANIZING & MANAGING UNCONVENTIONAL WAR IN LAOS, 1962-1970.
426. BLEIR, Rocky, with Terry O'Neill. FIGHTING BACK. NY: Stein & Day (1980).
Personal account by Viet Nam vet.
427. BLESSE, Frederick C. `CHECK SIX': A Fighter Pilot Looks Back. Mesa: Champlain Fighter Museum Press, 1987.
Two chapters of this account of the author's career are an are about his experience in Viet Nam.
428. BLOCH, Robert. TWILIGHT ZONE: The Movie; A Novel. NY: Warner, 1983.
Includes 'Segment 1: Bill,' by John Landis, with scene occurring in Viet Nam.
429. BLOCK, Lawrence. TWO FOR TANNER. NY: Jove, 1985.
430. BLOCK, Mickey & William Kimball. BEFORE THE DAWN. Canton: Daring, 1978.
431. BLOODWORTH, Dennis. AN EYE FOR THE DRAGON: Southeast Asia Observed: 1954-1970. NY: Farrar Straus & Giroux (1970).
432. BLOODWORTH, Dennis. ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY. London: Secker & Warburg (1972).
433. BLOODWORTH, Dennis. ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY. NY: FSG, 1972.
434. BLOOMFIELD, Lincoln P. THE UN & VIETNAM. NY: Carnegie Endowment, 1968.
435. BLOOMFIELD, Lincoln P. THE UN & VIETNAM. NY: Carnegie Foundation for International Peace, 1968.
436. BLUM, Albert A. DRAFTED OR DEFERRED: Practices Past & Present.
437. BLY, Robert. LIGHT AROUND THE BODY. NY: Harper & Row (1967).
Outspoken poet against the war. Most poems about the war & effects on US.
438. BLY, Robert. LIGHT AROUND THE BODY. London: Rapp & Whiting, 1968.
Outspoken poet against the war. Most poems about the war & effects on US.
439. BLY, Robert. TEETH MOTHER NAKED AT LAST. (Madison): American Writers Against the Vietnam War/Sixties Press (1970).
This is the true first, preceding the revised City Lights (1971) edition. A scathing denunciation of the American role & the moral decay the war represents.
440. BLY, Robert. THE TEETH MOTHER NAKED AT LAST. SF: City Lights (1970).
Wraps edition of a book first published in 1970 as a fold-out piece, by The Seventies Press. Glowing review by Rexroth. Includes anti-Vietnam War-related poetry.
441. BLY, Robert & David Ray (eds). A POETRY READING AGAINST THE VIETNAM WAR. Madison: Sixties Press & American Writers Against the Vietnam War, 1966.
With pieces by e.e. cummings excised (p21-24) &/or blacked out with crayon (his publisher refused permission for reprinting at the last minute; a suitable protest is recorded). Includes Kinnell, Duncan, Ferlinghetti, Simpson, Stafford, Jeffers, I.F. Stone, George Hitchcock, Wright, Creeley, et al. Later editions replaced cummings' poems with those of others.
442. BLY, Robert & David Ray (eds). A POETRY READING AGAINST THE VIETNAM WAR. Madison: Sixties Press & American Writers Against the Vietnam War (1967).
Poems by e.e. cummings have been removed from this edition & replaced by those of others (Prevert on page 41; Levertov, Duncan & Twain for pages excised in the first printing).
443. BLY, Robert see also the periodical CHELSEA 24/25.
Includes the 'The Satisfaction of Vietnam: A Play in 8 Scenes' by Bly.
444. BOALT HALL ACTION COMMITTEE. A HANDBOOK ON THE WAR IN ASIA.
445. BOATMAN, Alan. COMRADES IN ARMS. NY: Harper & Row (1974).
446. BODARD, Lucien. QUICKSAND WAR: Prelude to Vietnam. Boston: Little, Brown (1967).
Chronicles French involvement in Indochina from 1946 to 1950.
447. BODEY, Donald. F.N.G. NY: Viking (1985).
Author's hard-hitting first novel, a grunt's eye-view of combat, from Fucking New Guy (F.N.G.) to vet. <<Newman 311>>.
448. BOETTCHER, Thomas D. VIETNAM: The Valor & the Sorrow. Boston: Little Brown (1985).
A popular history of the war from the 40s on, arguing that Kennedy's Harvard men & the media were key reasons for escalation of the war. Boettcher served as an Air Force press liaison 1968-69.
449. BOETTIGER, John R. (ed). VIETNAM & AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY. Lexington: D.C. Heath (1968)
450. BOGRAD, Larry. TRAVELERS. NY: Lippincott, 1986.
Young adult fiction.
451. BOLAR, L.J. QUARTERMASTER RANGERS. NY: Vantage (1993).
Novel of three young men, childhood friends from the urban jungle of East Oakland, who set out on an unauthorized mission of their own to raid a POW camp. The author is a Viet Nam vet.
452. BONDS, Ray (ed). THE VIETNAM WAR: The Illustrated History of the Conflict in Southeast Asia. NY: Crown, 1979.
Not your typical paper & paste picture book which has flooded the market, the author provides an excellent text, drawing upon a wide range of specialists. Includes an excellent index of names, places & subject matter. A subsequent printing in 1988 added coverage of the Cambodian War.
453. BONDS, Ray (ed). THE VIETNAM WAR: The Illustrated History of the Conflict in Southeast Asia. NY: Military Press, 1988.
Not your typical paper & paste picture book which has flooded the market, the author provides an excellent text, drawing upon a wide range of specialists.
454. BONE, Robert. C. CONTEMPORARY SOUTHEAST ASIA.
455. BONI, John. NATIONAL LAMPOON: The Paperback Conspiracy. Warner Paperback Library, 1974.
Includes the Viet Nam War Soap Opera, <<As the Monk Burns.>>
456. BONIOR, David E., Steven M. Champlin & Timothy Kolly. THE VIETNAM VETERAN: A History of Neglect. NY: Praeger, 1984.
Argues that institutional energies are focused on the ideology & morality of the war & ignoring the plight of the individual vet. Bonior is a member of the US Senate & served stateside during the war.
457. BONNECARRERE, Paul. PAR LE SANG VERSE. Paris: Fayard (1968).
French Foreign Legion in Vietnam.
458. BONOSKY, Phillip. BEYOND THE BORDERS OF THE MYTH/FROM VILNIUS TO HANOI. NY: Praxis, 1967.
Comparison of Communist Viet Nam with <<free>> Lithuania. Interesting, if dated, perspective. Scarce.
459. BORDES, L.A. LE PALUDISME EN INDOCHINE (Historique, Epiedemiologie Etat Actuel de la Lutte Antipalustre). Hanoi: Imprimerie D'Extreme-Orient, 1931.
460. BORSODI, Ralph. THE CHALLENGE OF ASIA: A Study of Conflicting Ideas & Ideals. Melbourne, FL, Melbourne University (1956).
By the author of <<Flight From the City>>, <<This Ugly Civilization>>, etc. Borsodi considered Asia more important than the Soviet Union in the determination of a free or communist world.
461. BORTON, Lady. SENSING THE ENEMY: An American Woman Among the Boat People of Vietnam. NY: Dial, 1984.
Borton was an American Friends volunteer who worked at the AFSC hospital in Quang Ngai & later with Vietnamese boat people in Malaysia.
462. BOS, Ben. HET IJZEREN WIEL: Gedichten in Verband met Vietnam. Den Haag: Bert Bakker, 1973.
463. BOSGRA, S.J. & R.R. Eijbersen (eds). DE KWESTIE VIETNAM: Feiten en Achtergronden. Amsterdam: Polak & Van Gennep, 1966.
464. BOSHIER, R., et al, editorial committee. INTERVENTION IN VIETNAM. Wellington, Australia: The Committee on Vietnam, 1965.
465. BOSILJEVAC, T.L. SEALS: UTD/Seal Operations in Vietnam. NY: Ivy, 1991.
A history of the SEALs in Viet Nam written by an officer who served in SEAL commands.
466. BOSLEY, Keith (ed). THE WAR WIFE: Vietnamese Poetry. London: Allison & Busby (1972).
Poetry from 18th-20th century translated by Bosley.
467. BOSSE, Malcolm. INCIDENT AT NAHA. NY: Simon & Schuster (1972).
Mystery set in NY, of a murder to cover up a My Lai-like incident in Viet Nam. Bosse lived & traveled extensively in the Far East. <<Newman 105; Hubin p43>>.
468. BOSSE, Malcolm. JOURNEY OF TAO KIM NAM. Garden City: Doubleday, 1959.
Very early important novel of the ongoing war in Indochina. Bosse served in the Merchant Marine, Army & the Navy. Uncommon early novel. Not in Newman. Pratt p127.
469. BOSSE, Malcolm. JOURNEY OF TAO KIM NAM. London: Frederick Mueller (1960).
470. BOSSE, Malcolm. MAN WHO LOVED ZOOS. NY: Putnam, 1974.
471. BOSSE, Malcolm. STRICKEN. NY: Dell (1974).
472. BOSTON GLOBE. THE WAR IN VIETNAM.
473. BOSTON GLOBE. THE WAR IN VIETNAM. Boston: 1967.
Reprint of editorials appearing in the 'Boston Globe' May 29 through June 3, 1967.
474. BOSWELL, Robert. DANCING IN THE MOVIES. Iowa City: U of Iowa, 1986.
Short stories. His first book.
475. BOTTOMLY, Colonel Heath. PRODIGAL FATHER: A Fighter Pilot Finds Peace in the Wake of his Destruction. Glendale: Regal (1975).
A maverick fighter pilot who converts to Christianity. Uncommon title. Intro by Gen. George S. Brown, then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
476. BOULLE, Pierre. EARS OF THE JUNGLE. NY: Vanguard (1972).
Novel of the war, by French writer who lived in SE Asia. Uncommon in the first edition.Newman 106. Pratt 121.
477. BOULLE, Pierre. LES OREILLES DI JUNGLE. Paris: Flammarion (1972).
478. BOULLE, Pierre. MY OWN RIVER KWAI. NY: Vanguard (1966).
479. BOULLE, Pierre. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE COIN. NY: Bantam, 1967.
Reissue of a novel first published in the US by Vanguard in 1958, about `a new kind of war in Southeast Asia'. <<Willson>>.
480. BOULLE, Pierre. THE VIRTUES OF HELL. NY: Vanguard, 1974.
481. BOURNE, Peter G. MEN, STRESS, & VIETNAM. Boston: Little Brown (1970).
482. BOUSCAREN, Anthony T. ALL QUIET ON THE EASTERN FRONT: The Death of South Vietnam. Devin-Adair (1977).
483. BOUSCAREN, Anthony T. THE LAST OF THE MANDARINS: Diem of Vietnam. Pittsburgh: Duquesne U, 1965.
484. BOWMAN, John S. (ed). THE VIETNAM WAR: An Almanac. NY: World Almanac (1985).
A basic compendium of information on the war.
485. BOYD, Candy Dawson. CHARLIE PIPPIN. NY: Macmillan, 1987.
486. BOYD, Malcolm. MY FELLOW AMERICANS. NY: HRW (1970).
487. BOYD, William. ON THE YANKEE STATION. NY: Morrow, 1984.
Collection of stories. Title story is set on a ship off Viet Nam coast -- an enlisted Navy man harbors hatred for a bully pilot. <<Newman 572>>.
488. BOYER, Jay. AS FAR AWAY AS CHINA. Fort Collins: Pratt, 1989.
Novel of an Air Force pilot, set in the early 70s, whose Viet Nam experiences haunt him & contribute to the failure of his marriage.
489. BOYER, Rick. THE DAISY DUCKS. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1986.
A Doc Adams novel, with Viet Nam war tie-in.
490. BOYER, Rick. THE DAISY DUCKS. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1986.
A `Doc Adams' mystery concerning a group of commandos, who worked together in Viet Nam, taking on rogue elements of their former group. Not in Newman or Willson.
491. BOYLE, Kay. LOST DOGS OF PHNOM PENH.
492. BOYLE, Richard. FLOWER OF THE DRAGON: The Breakdown of the U.S. Army in Vietnam. SF: Ramparts (1972).
Gutsy, grubby portrait of the grunts on the battlefield, showing the decay & self-destruction.
493. BOYLE, Richard. FLOWER OF THE DRAGON: The Breakdown of the U.S. Army in Vietnam. SF: Ramparts (1972).
Gutsy, grubby portrait of the grunts on the battlefield, showing the decay & self-destruction.
494. BOYLE, Richard T. REVOLTS: The Breakdown of the US Army in Vietnam. SF: United Front Press (1973).
Mostly composed of excerpts from his book 'Flower of the Dragon'.
495. BOYNE, Walter & Steven L. Thompson. WILD BLUE. NY: Crown (1986).
Sweeping novel of the Air Force, 1947 to the present, partly set in 60s Viet Nam. <<Newman 343>>.
496. BOZEK, D.A. ARTILLERY MEDIC IN VIETNAM. NY: Vantage (1971).
497. BRACE, Ernest C. A CODE TO KEEP: The True Story of America's Longest-Held Civilian Prisoner of War. NY: St. Martins (1988).
Brace was dishonorably discharged from the Marines, imprisoned while flying CIA missions, & respected by POWs for keeping the military code of conduct.
498. BRACKMAN, Arnold C. SOUTHEAST ASIA'S SECOND FRONT: The Power Struggle in the Malay Archipelago. NY: Praeger, (1966).
Assessment of Indonesia's "crush Malaysia" campaign, the Brunei revolt, Manila's claim to North Borneo, racial tensions between Chinese & Malays, particularly in light of the war in Vietnam. The author also wrote <<Indonesian Communism>>.
499. BRADFORD, John S. SOLDIER OF FORTUNE # 16: Faded Tattoos. NY: Tor, 1988.
Post-war Viet Nam, involving a POW.
500. BRAESTRUP, Peter. BIG STORY: How the American Press & Television Reported & Interpreted the Crisis of TET 1968 in Vietnam & Washington. NY: Doubleday, 1978.
Abridged one volume edition of the original 2 volume work published by Westview Press in 1977.
501. BRAESTRUP, Peter. BIG STORY: How the American Press & Television Reported & Interpreted the Crisis of TET 1968 in Vietnam & Washington. Westview, 1977.
502. BRANDON, Heather. CASUALTIES: Death in Vietnam, Anguish & Survival in America. NY: St. Martin's (1984).
Thirty-nine oral histories from the families & loved ones of soldiers who died in Viet Nam.
503. BRANDON, Henry. ANATOMY OF AN ERROR: The Secret History of the Vietnam War. Boston: Gambit, 1969.
504. BRANDON, Henry. ANATOMY OF AN ERROR: The Secret History of the Vietnam War. London: Andre Deutsch (1970).
505. BRANFMAN, Fred (ed). VOICES FROM THE PLAIN OF JARS: Life Under an Airwar. NY: Harper (1972).
Oral history of Laotians, describing the bombings of Laos; includes their artwork.
506. BRANIGAN, Cat. WINGS OVER NAM #1: Chopper Pilot. NY: Popular (1989).
507. BRANIGAN, Cat. WINGS OVER NAM #2: The Wild Weasels. NY: Popular (1989).
508. BRANIGAN, Cat. WINGS OVER NAM #3: Linebacker. NY: Popular (1989).
509. BRANIGAN, Cat. WINGS OVER NAM #4: Carrier War. NY: Popular (1990).
510. BRANIGAN, Cat. WINGS OVER NAM #5: Bird Dog. NY: Popular (1990).
511. BRANIGAN, Cat. WINGS OVER NAM #6: Eagle Eye. NY: Popular (1990).
512. BRASS, Alister. BLEEDING EARTH: A Doctor Looks At Vietnam. Melbourn: Heinemann (1968).
Uncommon.
513. BRAUN, Rex. SOLDIERS' GIRL. N. Hollywood: Sexplicit Library, 1984.
Pornography. The last five chapters se in Viet Nam during the war.
514. BREAKSTONE, Sharon, et al. FRONT LINES: Soldiers' Writings from Vietnam. Cambridge: Indochina Curriculum Group (1975).
515. BREAKSTONE, Sharon, et al. THE COMING OF THE STRANGERS. Cambridge: Indochina Curriculum Group, 1974.
Story of the colonization of a mythical country, designed as a sort of anti-imperialist textbook, with questions ending each chapter.
516. BREDES, Don. MULDOON. NY: Holt, Rinehart, Winston, 1982.
517. BRELIS, Dean & Jill Krementz. THE FACE OF SOUTH VIETNAM. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1968.
Black & white photo book, about half the book featuring photos by Jill Krementz ( her first book appearance) combined with 112 pages of text. Anti-war in tone.
518. BRENDE, J.O. & E.R. Parson. VIETNAM VETERANS: The Road to Recovery. NY: Plenum (1985).
The difficult path of recovery, including a section of stories with personal histories.
519. BRENDE, Joel Osler & Erwin Randolph Parson. VIETNAM VETERANS: The Road to Recovery. NY: Plenum, 1985.
About post-traumatic stress disorder. Both authors work with vets with this disorder & Dr. Parson served as Regional Manager of the VA's Vietnam Veteran's Readjustment Counseling Program when this book was written.
520. BRENDE, Joel Osler & Erwin Randolph Parson. VIETNAM VETERANS: The Road to Recovery. NY: Signet, 1986.
About post-traumatic stress disorder. Both authors work with vets with this disorder & Dr. Parson served as Regional Manager of the VA's Vietnam Veteran's Readjustment Counseling Program when this book was written.
521. BRENNAN, Matthew. BRENNAN'S WAR: Vietnam 1965-69. Novato: Presidio (1985).
A lieutenant's memoirs of 1965-1969, 39 months of combat as a 'Headhunter.' Brennan flew over 400 helicopter assaults with the First Air Cavalry Division reconnaisance squadron in Vietnam & later became a conscientious objector & Harvard grad. Written with sensitivity & ambivilence of hindsight.
522. BRENNAN, Matthew. BRENNAN'S WAR: Vietnam 1965-69. Novato: Presidio (1985).
A lieutenant's memoirs of 1965-1969, 39 months of combat as a 'Headhunter.' Brennan flew over 400 helicopter assaults with the First Air Cavalry Division reconnaissance squadron in Vietnam & later became a conscientious objector & Harvard grad. Written with sensitivity & ambivalence of hindsight.
523. BRENNAN, Matthew (ed). HEADHUNTERS: Stories from the 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry, in Vietnam 1965-1971. Novato: Pesidio (1987).
27 first-hand accounts, stories & memoirs, of action at Ia Drang, Khe Sahn, Binh Dinh, Quang Tri, etc.
524. BRENNAN, Matthew (ed). HUNTER KILLER SQUADRON: Aero-Weapons, Aero-Scouts, Aero-Rifles; Vietnam, 1965-1972. (Novato): Presidio (1990).
Brennan flew over 400 helicopter assaults & later became a conscientious objector. He also edited <<Headhunders>>, stories of the 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry.
525. BRENT, Jonathan (ed). THE BEST OF TRIQUARTERLY. NY: Washington Square, 1982.
Short stories, includes Robert Chatain & Larry Heinemann ('The First Clean Fact').
526. BREWIN, Bob & Sydney Shaw. VIETNAM ON TRIAL: Westmoreland vs. CBS. NY: Atheneum, 1987.
527. BREWIN, Bob & Sydney Shaw. VIETNAM ON TRIAL: Westmoreland vs. CBS. NY: Atheneum, 1987.
528. BRIAND, Rena. NO TEARS TO FLOW: Woman at War. Melbourne & London: Heinemann (1969).
Her experiences as a freelance journalist/photographer in Viet Nam.
529. BRIAND, Rena. THE WAIFS. Melbourne: Phuong-Hoang (1973).
A woman's efforts to arrange for adoption of Vietnamese war orphans & the bureaucratic obstacles. Powerful personal statement, suffused with anger & bitterness because of 'conniving politicians, hypocritical church leaders, racist social workers & the phony 'charitables' of Toorak.' Apparently self-published.
530. BRIGGS, Joe Bob. JOE BOB BRIGGS GOES BACK TO THE DRIVE-IN. NY: Delacorte (1990).
Joe Bob's very unique take on the celluloids, including one Vietnam-related piece <<All Choked Up Over `Rambo'>>. No hardback edition was issued.
531. BRIGGS, Joe Bob. JOE BOB BRIGGS GOES BACK TO THE DRIVE-IN. NY: Delacorte (1990).
Joe Bob's very unique take on the celluloids, including one Vietnam-related piece <<All Choked Up Over `Rambo'>>. No hardback edition was issued.
532. BRILEY, John. THE TRAITORS. NY: Putnam (1969).
Newman 64. Pratt p122,142.
533. BRILEY, John. THE TRAITORS. NY: Eagle/Popular Library (1969).
Newman 64. Pratt p122,142.
534. BRINKER, William J. (ed). A TIME FOR LOOKING BACK: Putnam County Veterans, Their Families & the Vietnam War. Tennessee Technological U, 1992.
This book is based on 49 tape recorded interviews with vets in this Tennessee county during 1989 & 1990, funded with a grant from the Tennessee Humanities Council which gets primary support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
535. BRITTON, Christoper. PAYBACKS.
536. BRITTON, Christopher. PAYBACKS. NY: Donald Fine (1985).
Author's first book, novel of a drill instructor's court martial for killing a Marine recruit. By a former Marine officer in Viet Nam & defense lawyer. <<Not in Newman>>.
537. BRODEUR, Paul. THE STUNT MAN. London: Bodley Head (1970).
538. BRODEUR, Paul. THE STUNT MAN. NY: Atheneum, 1970.
539. BRODEUR, Paul. THE STUNT MAN. NY: Ballantine, 1980.
540. BRODINE, Virginia & Mark Selden. OPEN SECRET: THE KISSINGER-NIXON DOCTRINE IN ASIA NY: Perennial Library (1972).
541. BROEKMEIJER, M.W.J.M. SOUTH VIETNAM, VICTIM OF MISUNDERSTANDING. Bilthoven, Holland: H. Nelissen (1967).
542. BROMLEY, Dorothy Dunbar. WASHINGTON & VIETNAM: An Examination of the Moral & Political Issues.
543. BRONER, E.M. JOURNAL/ NOCTURNAL & SEVEN STORIES. NY: Harcourt Brace & World (1968).
A diary kept by a woman during an adulturous affair, encompasses `the War in Viet Nam' & the smaller wars we wage.
544. BROOKE, Dinah. DEATH GAMES. NY: HBJ (1976).
Published in Britain under the title `Games of Love & War.' <<Newman 154>>.
545. BROOKE, Joshua. JUST A LITTLE INCONVENIENCE. NY: Dell, 1978.
546. BROSSARD, Chandler. WAKE UP, WE'RE ALMOST THERE. NY: Baron, 1971.
Absurdist action, with sections set partly in Saigon during the war involving a black homosexual infantryman & a Cherokee joining the Viet Cong. By the author of <<Who Walk in Darkness>>, (Which is said to be the first `Beat' novel &, in France, the first American existential novel). <<Newman 87>>.
547. BROUGHTON, Jack. GOING DOWNTOWN: The War Against Hanoi & Washington. N