A Small Collection of Material, Published by the Indochina Resource Center
by Various
Washington DC: Indochina Resource Center, 1972. Very good. Three publications and a typed letter, the latter signed in manuscript, by the Indochina Resource Center and the Indochina Mobile Education Project, 1972 - 1974. Founded in 1971, the Indochina Resource Center served as an educational institution - informing the public, legislators, and the media about Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, where U.S. military personnel were fighting. Research shows that the addressee of the letter - Huynh Van Hong - appears to... Read More
Offered by ZH Books
The Writing on the Wall: 108 American Poems of Protest [Inscribed to Susan Sontag]
by LOWENFELS, Walter (editor)
Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1969. First Edition. Softcover. Octavo (20.5cm); pictorial paper covers; [xxii],[2],3-189,[3]pp. Inscribed on half-title: "Dear Susan Sontag / Still hoping to get a copy of this speech you made at town hall read-in for peace a few years ago / Walter Lowenfels Peekskill 1969", with Lowenfels's ownership blind stamp to title page. Inscription clearly in Lowenfels's hand, but he may not have delivered this item to Sontag, as there is a blank sheet laid... Read More
Offered by Lorne Bair Rare Books
Early LGBTQ Activist Newspaper on the Treatment of Gay Men in the Military, focusing on Leonard Matlovich, the First Openly Gay Service Member
by Coast to Coast Times
1978. [LGBTQ] [Newspaper] Coast to Coast Times: A Bi-Weekly News Magazine. Issue No. 123, Sept. 27, 1978. Los Angeles: Coast Press, 1978. 48 pages. Measures 11.5" x 15". Tagline reads: "Serving the Human Rights Community Since 1973." This issue focuses on homosexuals in the military and their treatment, including a profile on Leonard Matlovich, an American Vietnam War veteran, race relations instructor, and recipient of the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star who was the first gay service member... Read More
Offered by Max Rambod Inc.
Thud Ridge
by BROUGHTON, Colonel Jack
Philadelphia / New York: J.B. Lippincott, 1969. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Octavo. Fine in very good or better price-clipped dust jacket. Often reprinted, the first edition of this personal account of the air war over Vietnam is uncommon.
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
March Oct. 14 / Denounce Nixon / Support the 7 Points [screenprint poster]
n.p., 1972. 15x22 inch poster, faint creases from rolling, otherwise very good. The Seven Points reference is to the peace plan put forward by the Provisional Revolutionary Government in South Vietnam.
Offered by Bolerium Books Inc.
Poems: Artists and Writers Protest Against the War in Viet Nam
by (ANTIN, David, Paul Blackburn, Robert Bly, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Clayton Eshleman, Anthony Hecht, Stanley Kunitz, Denise Levertov, Walter Lowenfels, Joel L. Oppenheimer, Allen Planz, Jerome Rothenberg, Frank Samperi, Gilbert Sorrentino, Charles S
(New York: Artists & Writers Protest, 1967. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Wrappers. Folio. [28] pp. Foreword by Max Kozloff, edited by Jack Sonenberg and designed by Rudi Bass. Folio. Textured paper wrappers with French flaps. Fine. Limited to 100 copies. This copy is un-numbered. A collection of poems by David Antin, Paul Blackburn, Robert Bly, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Clayton Eshleman, Anthony Hecht, Stanley Kunitz, Denise Levertov, Walter Lowenfels, Joel L. Oppenheimer, Allen Planz, Jerome Rothenberg, Frank Samperi,... Read More
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
For Peace In Indochina. End Military Aid. Implement Paris peace accords provision for three part coalition government and provide humanitarian & reconstruction and thru U.N. Agencies — May 4 thru 11 [poster]
by [Vernarelli, Lucia; artist]
American Friends Service Committee, et al., 1973. Poster. 17x23 inch poster, printed on slightly stiff stock, minor toning and corner wear. In addition to the American Friends Service Committee, the full list of sponsors cited includes Clergy and Laity Concerned; Coalition to Stop Funding the War; Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars; Episcopal Peace Fellowship; Fellowship of Reconciliation; Indochina Resource Center; Indochina Mobile Education Project; Indochina Peace Campaign; International Committee to Free South Vietnamese Prisoners from Detention, Torture, and Death;... Read More
Offered by Bolerium Books Inc.
[Cover Title]: To the Peace Movement
by (NESMITH, David, David Harris, Jack Nicholl, Ann Cohen, Paul Shannon, Margie Kolchin, Paul Ryder, Louise Bruyn, Al Hurwitz, Carol Kurtz, Susan Wind)
(Santa Monica, Ca: Indochina Peace Campaign, 1975. Softcover. Near Fine. Anti-Vietnam pamphlet. [11] pp. Stapled at the top corner. Faint creases from being folded, a bit of light toning at edges, about near fine. A letter from nine protesters (David Nesmith, David Harris, Jack Nicholl, Ann Cohen, Paul Shannon, Margie Kolchin, Paul Ryder, Louise Bruyn, and Al Hurwitz) informing friends that they are enroute to Saigon to demonstrate at the US Embassy to spread the message "No More... Read More
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
End The War Now / Stop Heroin, Poverty, Racism / Stop Police Brutality / Support Comm. Control Of Police / Lower Property Taxes / Stop Pollution!! / For City Council / Elect Oliver Joseph Kenning II. All Power To The People [poster]
[Berkeley], n.d.. Poster. 11x17 inch offset litho poster, some toning at the bottom, otherwise very good.
Offered by Bolerium Books Inc.
The Changing Tide: a play based on the Hungarian Spy trials
by Burchett, Wilfred G.
Rosebud West, Victoria, Australia: World Unity Publications, 1951. 80p. + [iv] backlist, foreword, errata sheet laid-in, 6.5x8.25 inches, mimeographed script, non-authorial gift inscription, toning to covers, stapled pictorial wraps with cover by JEB. We believe this to be Burchett's only drama. He was an Australian journalist in the 1940s and became an authority on Vietnam and the war in the 1950s-1960s. Thirteen holdings located in OCLC as of 6/2025.
Offered by Bolerium Books Inc.
ABOUT FACE: THE ODYSSEY OF AN AMERICAN WARRIOR
by Hackworth, Colonel Davis H. and Julie Sherman. Just, Ward (introduction) (FitzGerald, Frances)
NY: Simon & Schuster, 1989. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Autobiography of US Army veteran, Colonel Hacknell, who served as the youngest colonel in Vietnam and is among America's most decorated war heroes. Inscribed by him, to author and journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner Frances FitzGerald (b1940) whose watershed 1972 book "Fire in the Lake: The Vietnamese and the Americans in Vietnam" - and winner of 1973 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction - informed so many serious... Read More
Offered by Johnnycake Books Inc.
Wings of the Tiger: A Novel
by [VIETNAM WAR] KRUEGER, Carl
New York: Frederick Fell, Inc, 1966. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (22cm); red cloth, with titling and author's facsimile signature stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; dustjacket; xiv,285,[5]pp. Some beginning oxidation to the gilt, else a fresh, very Near Fine copy. Dustjacket is unclipped (priced $5.95), lightly edgeworn, with a few tiny tears, and some very faint foxing on verso; Near Fine. While not "The First Novel of Vietnam" (as the front panel copy purports),... Read More
Offered by Lorne Bair Rare Books
Area handbook for North Vietnam
by Smith, Harvey H. [et al.]
Washington, D.C.: G.P.O., June, 1967. First edition, the uncommon hard-cover version; 8vo, pp. xii, 494; 7 full-page maps, 7 tables; original unadorned black cloth (a bit soiled), terracotta cloth dust jacket lettered in black, reinforced on verso along the spine. "This volume is part of a second major revision of the Area Handbook for Vietnam. The Handbook, originally prepared in 1957 ... was substantially revised in 1962 ... Because Vietnam is, in effect, two different states, the present revision... Read More
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[ARTISTS AGAINST THE WAR - PROGRAM]
by [NEW MOBE]
[Ann Arbor]. Very good.. Flyer advertising an "Artists Against the War" event, presented by the New Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (New Mobe) and held at Canterbury House on the University of Michigan campus. Listed participants include Margery Himel, Ken Mikolowski, Kristin Lems, Taylor Whiteside, Donald Hall, Pam Ostergreen, John Sundell, and Ted Berrigan. Event dated November 11th; no year stated. New Mobe was founded in 1969 and organized several demonstrations in that and the... Read More
Scattering of The Tribes - Poster - exCollection Bill Walton
San Francisco, CA: The Poster Syndicate, 2017. AP copy, signed by artist in pencil. VG+. Color silkscreen poster, 24" x 18" Inscription: Neoliberalism Conservative backlash Reaganomics Our dream of a world of peace and love is no more You must dream a new dream Manson cult Murders Trickle down economics Bush wars Climate chaos Alt-right Death at Altamont Vietnam Welfare reform Citizen’s United Corporate rule Walmart The dream is over, what can I say? The dream is over,... Read More
Offered by Mullen Books, Inc.
1973 Tripper
by Etkes, Nadine
First edition. 11' x 8 1/2". Etkes self published 1973 spiral bound calender illustrated with twelve of her photographs, mostly related to protest against war in Vietnam or the free love movement. Fine condition. Signed and inscribed by Etkes on front wrapper: "To George with best wishes Nadine Etkes."
Offered by Houle Rare Books & Autographs
What Has Thieu Done For You? [...] Do We Stake Our National Honor On This Man
by [VIETNAM WAR] AMERICAN FRIENDS SERVICE COMMITTEE
Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, N.d. [1973-74]. Poster. Offset lithograph; 22" x 17", printed in two colors on newsprint. Horizontal and vertical fold-lines; mild toning to paperstock; Very Good (B+). A.F.S.C. imprint lower left; printer's bug lower right. Dated from context. An anti-Thieu poster from the final two years of the Vietnam War, produced after the main body of American troops had left Indochina and before the fall of Saigon. The poster calls for the defunding of... Read More
Offered by Lorne Bair Rare Books
The Weary Falcon
by [VIETNAM WAR] MAYER, Tom
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1971. First Edition. First Printing. 8vo. 21cm x 15cm. Publisher's grey-green cloth. Dustjacket. Titled in gilt to spine, with some light sunning at the spine ends, in a bright clean example of the pictorial dustwrapper with light shelfwear to head and tail of spine panel. A very good, bright, clean copy indeed. 174pp. Internally clean. A highly regarded and collectable collection of short stories from an on the ground journalist who travelled Vietnam extensively between 1967... Read More
Offered by Lorne Bair Rare Books
Village management book
[Saigon, 1970. 4to, pp. 34; printed from typescript; full-page generic plan of a village; pro-forma tables in the text; original cream and yellow printed wrappers stapled at the top corner, manuscript "LCDR Pozzi" at top right-hand corner of upper cover, corners dog-eared. A tool created by the Vietnam government to assist the village governments to complete its mission of identifying problems, coordinating plans, establishing priorities, and allocating resources and delegating work responsibility. Not in OCLC.
Offered by Rulon-Miller Books
Penetrating Wounds of the Abdomen
by Pridgen, James; Aust, J. Bradley; Fisher, George W. [eds]; et al.
Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1970. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Very Good DJ. First Edition. Hardcover. Forward by Tom Shires. "This monograph represents an increasing recognition of the previously neglected disease of modern times- trauma. This surgical illness is continuously increasing in our society and its now the leading cause of death in the first three decades of life, and the third leading cause of death in all ages. In spite of these apalling statistics relative to... Read More
Offered by Lux Mentis, Booksellers
Shooter (with Inscribed Photograph and postcard)
by Kennerley, David Hume
New York; (1979): Newsweek Books. First Edition. Octavo. With a photograph of an Asian child signed and inscribed by the author in a separate envelope. The book is 269pp., (3) pp. index. The author, a Pulitzer prize winner became UPI's Saigon bureau chief at the age of 24, won a Pulitzer prize at the age of 25 and was made personal photographer to the President of the United States at 27. A fine copy bound in 1/4 red cloth... Read More
Offered by Alcuin Books and Autographs, LLC
Photographs of the Jungle
by GLADE, John Forrest
St. John, Kansas: Chiron Review Press, 1990. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Stapled wrappers. Fine. Little-known collection of poetry about the Vietnam War. *OCLC* locates no copies.
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
Good Morning, Vietnam (Original photograph of Barry Levinson and Robin Williams on the set of the 1987 film)
by Barry Levinson (director); Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker (starring); Mitch Markowitz (screenwriter)
Burbank, CA: Touchstone Pictures, 1987. Vintage reference photograph from the 1987 film, showing director Barry Levinson talking with actor Robin Williams on the set. A wildly successful war comedy, loosely based on the experiences of real-life serviceman Adrian Cronauer, about an irreverent Armed Forces Radio Service disc jockey in Saigon. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for Williams. Shot on location in Bangkok and Phuket, Thailand. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.... Read More
Offered by Royal Books, Inc.
Free Ranger Intertribal News Service – Vol. 1, No. 17, Jan. 20
by (DYLAN, Bob)
New York: Free Ranger Tribe, 1970. Unbound. Very Good. Vol. 1, No. 17. Folio. Three sheet, folded to make 12pp. "Protest Literature" stamp on the front page, horizontal fold, several chips and small tears along the edges, very good overall. A Vietnam War-era periodical, this issue with an interview with Bob Dylan, conducted by A.J. Weberman (curiously the article states that the interview took place "during the early days of 1971," though this issue was published in January... Read More
Offered by Between the Covers Rare Books, Inc.
Kita Betonamu no Shogen / Testimony of North Vietnam
by TAMURA, Shigeru
Tokyo: Shin-Nihonshuppan, 1967. Light wear and toning, hint of tape residue to back cover, small chip to spine foot, slight pulling at bottom staple; very good in photo-illustrated wrappers.. First Edition. Small quarto. A book documenting the effects of war on the North Vietnamese people. Winner of the Japan Photo Critics Society Special Award in 1967. One of several great little-known Japanese photobooks documenting the Vietnam war.
Offered by Harper's Books
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