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Published by Hutchinson, 1977
Seller: Sally Smith Books, Bury St Edmunds, United Kingdom
First Edition
1st edn., Hardback in dw. 1977. 286pp. B&w photo illus. Book has neat name on fep, else fine. Dw fine.
Published by Melbourne, Hutchinson of Australia, (1977)., 1977
First Edition
8vo; pp. xvi, 286; 10 maps, 16 pages of b/w photographs, original blue cloth, gilt title on spine, dustjacket, fine copy. First Edition.
Reprint; 8vo; pp. xvi, 286; 10 maps, 16 pages of b/w photographs, original blue cloth, gilt title on spine, dustjacket, previous owner's name neatly written on front free endpaper otherwise a fine copy.
Published by Hutchinson, Melbourne, 1978
ISBN 10: 0091303206ISBN 13: 9780091303204
Seller: Adelaide Booksellers, Clarence Gardens, SA, Australia
Book
Hardback. Reprint. Octavo Size [approx 15.5 x 22.8cm]. Very Good in Good Dustjacket. DJ is now protected in a purpose-made clear archival plastic sleeve. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Black & white map. 286pages. A moving and explosive account which starts with the break-up of French Indo-China to the final days before the fall of Saigon. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels.
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Published by Hutchinson, 1978
Seller: LOTSABOOKS, HAMILTON, New Zealand
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine Hardback. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Very Good Dj. Reprint. No writing or tears, has had little use . D/j 95% like new has a small piece torn off at the top back 6x2 cm approx.
Published by (Richmond), Hutchinson of Australia, (1978)., 1978
Reprint; 8vo; pp. xvi, 286; 10 maps, 16 pages of b/w photographs; original blue cloth, gilt title on spine, dustjacket, minor marks to bottom edge of pages, otherwise a very good copy.
Published by Hutchinson, 1977
ISBN 10: 0091303206ISBN 13: 9780091303204
Seller: Mr Pickwick's Fine Old Books, Katoomba, NSW, Australia
Book First Edition
Hardcover (Original Cloth). Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. First Edition. Size: Octavo (standard book size). Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. No foxing in this copy. Dust Jacket is in as new condition, apart from normal shop shelf wear - contains no tears or chips or other damage. Dust Jacket un-clipped. Edges very slightly spotted or marked. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Military & Warfare; Australia; Australian History; ISBN: 0091303206. ISBN/EAN: 9780091303204. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item, not stock photos. Inventory No: 6878. For further info on this title, click on the "Contact Seller" button within this listing. We will try to reply within 24 hours. Otherwise you can order right now (inclusive of shipping options) from the "Add to Basket" button to the right.
Published by Hutchinson of Australia, 1977
ISBN 10: 0091303206ISBN 13: 9780091303204
Book First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Type: Book.
Published by Hutchinson of Australia Victoria 1977. ISBN 0091303206., 1977
Seller: Alexander Fax Booksellers, Mawson, ACT, Australia
Hard cover dust wrapper, 286pp, b&w plates. Edges of dw/boards lightly worn, spine very slightly cocked, page edges lightly browned, previous owner's details sticker top left of half-title page; a very good copy. On 30 April 1975, the tanks of the People's Army of North Vietnam burst through the gates of Independence Palace in Saigon. The long war was over. This is an account of how Hanoi won the war. There was not just one war, however, and in taking the reader from the break-up of French Indo-China thirty years before the fall of Saigon Warner details the multiplicity of wars and changes in the international scene. The narrative moves from one side to another: the man who killed President Ngo Dinh Diem in 1963, the Australian intelligence officer's supressed prediction of the Tet offensive, Australia's involvement with the CIA, Hanoi's pressure on Canberra in the closing days of the war, Nixon's private correspondence with President Thieu, Washington's broken promises. Using the detailed battle report of General Van Tien Dung, Chief of Staff of the People's Army of North Vietnam, Warner takes us behind the scenes of the Politburo meetings in Hanoi, and to Dung's command post outside Saigon. Finally, Warner looks at what happened after the end of the war : in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand, and concludes that Australia failed under both Liberal and Labor governments to come to terms with its environment.
Published by Hutchinson, Melbourne, 1977
Seller: A&F.McIlreavy.Buderim Rare Books, Buderim, QLD, Australia
8vo.pp.xv + 286 with black & white photographs and maps. original blue hardcover in pictorial dust wrapper. the foredges are a little toned else Good clean tight copy.
Published by Melbourne 1977, 1977
Seller: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
First Edition
1st edition dust jacket Fine octavo xv + 286pp., b/w pls., maps, How Hanoi won the War. Inc. details of the Man who assassinated President Diem, the suppression of Australian Intelligence predictions of the Tet Offensive and Australia's involvement with the CIA.
Published by Hutchinson, Richmond, 1977
Seller: Archives Fine Books (ANZAAB, ILAB), Brisbane, QLD, Australia
First Edition
Condition: Very good. First Edition. Hardcover : pp.xv, 286 (2, blank) : 16 leaves of photographs between pp 144 and 145 : green eps :blue papered boards lettered in gilt on the spine : map illustrated dust jacket : full page inscription on verso of ffep [offered with] The Tiger Man of Vietnam : softcover : pp. xi, 356. Some abrasions to the ffep of Not With Guns Alone, also a small stain and light foxing to fore edge. The copy of The Tiger Man of Vietnam is very good with just a slight softening of the lower corners. Mackay born Australian Army Captain Barry Petersen was sent to Vietnam in 1963 where secretly under the command of the CIA he formed guerrilla squadrons of Montagnard tribesmen and led them against the Viet Cong. He was fearless in battle, won the Military Cross and was worshipped by the hill tribes. He is mentioned in this inscribed copy of Not With Guns Alone but his full story was not told until Walker's book was published in 2009. Major Barry Petersen passed away from cancer in Thailand in 2019. In 1977 Petersen inscribed this copy of Warner's book to 'Cecilia': To my dear Cecilia, Thank you for your help and guidance when I was a fifteen year old callow youth some twenty-eight years ago. I've never forgotten you. From an aspiring manager of an antiques shop - I ended up being a soldier. I've thoroughly enjoyed soldiering, but never lost my love for antiques. Denis gives me a brief mention on pages 23 to 26; however, one day I hope to write the full story. When I do you will be one of the first to get a copy of my book. All the very best for Christmas and the New Year. Take care of yourself and God Bless. There are too few like you. Love, Barry 24th December 1977.