2! Bibliomania! List Number 331

Terms: All books are 8vo, cloth bound and in good or be!er condition unless otherwise noted. All prices are net. Cash with order. Institutions billed. Please add $3.50 shipping for the "rst item and 85 cents for each additional.

California residents please add the appropriate sales tax. No orders will be shipped without receipt of same! All books are returnable within ten days of receipt if not as described. We accept Visa/MC/Discover/Novus/American Express and checks.

1. ACEVEDO, Sp 5 Adrian D., ed. - the Fourth Year, March '68-February '69: A Pictorial History of the 173d Airborne Brigade. Illustrated with b/w photos. : Public Information Office, 173d Airborne Brigade, ca. 1969. 4to. Boards. 111 p. Letters "173d Airborne Brigade" filled in on front cover, minor wear at extremities; else very good. $95.00

2. ALLEN, Gary. Vietnam Day: Berkeley's Kooks, Communists, and Pro-Vietcong. Illustrated with b/w pho- tos. San Marino, Calif.: TACT (1965). 8vo. Wraps. 22 p. Very good. $25.00

3. ANDERSON, David L., ed. Facing My Lai: Moving beyond the Massacre. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, (1998). 8vo. Gray cloth, stamped in red. xiv, 237 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $15.00

4. ANTI WAR MOVEMENT IN THE U.S. ARMED FORCES IN SOUTH VIET NAM IN THE FIRST NINE MONTHS OF 1968. Hanoi: Section of Documentation, Information Department, Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, 1968. 8 x 12 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. 12 P. (PRINTED ON RECTOS ONLY). Paper browning; else very good. $50.00

5. APPY, Christian G. Working-Class War: American Combat Soldiers and Vietnam. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, (1993). 8vo. Gray cloth, stamped in white. x, 365 p. 1st edition. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper; else fine in fine d.w. $30.00

6. APRIL 22 COALITION. March Because You Hate the War, March to Defeat the Mad Bomber Nixon ... Day of Unacceptance, August 24, 11:30 a.m., S.F. Civic Center, Rally & March to Nixon Headquarters and Saigon Consulate. [San Francisco]: April 22 Coalition, [1972]. 17 1/2 x 22 1/2 in. Poster. Printed in red & blue. Date (8/24/72) written at top edge of recto, folded once horizontally & once vertically, note in ink on verso; else fine. $150.00

7. ARNOLD, David. Vietnam: Symptom of a World Malaise. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Research and Educa- tion Project, Students for a Democratic Society, ca. 1964. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. 7 p. Bottom 2 inches of first leaf snipped off - apparently to excise an old SDS address with no other loss of text. $30.00

8. BAD PAPER NEWS. Undated (April, 1974) issue. Very good. $30.00

Newsletter issued in San Francisco by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War / Winter Soldier Organization Committee for a Single Type Discharge.

9. BAY AREA S.D.S. US Out of SE Asia: Smash ROTC and University War Complicity! Oakland, Berkeley & San Francisco: Bay Area S.D.S., [1972]. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. Four-page leaflet. Very good. $25.00 3! Bibliomania! List Number 331

10. BAY AREA SPARTACIST LEAGUE. Victory to the Indochinese Revolution!: All Indochina Must Go Communist! Berkeley: Bay Area Spartacist League, (1975). 8 1/2 x 14 in. Mimeographed broadsheet. Folded once horizontally, date (3/22/75) on recto; else very good. $25.00

11. BLAKEY, Scott. Prisoner at War: The Survival of Commander Richard A. Stratton. Garden City, N.Y.: An- chor Press/Doubleday, 1978. 8vo. Black cloth, stamped in gilt. viii, 397 p. 1st edition. Fine in d.w. which is fine save for some wear at top & base of spine. $15.00

12. BOMB HANOI. No place: No publisher stated, ca. mid-1960s. Pinback button. 1 3/4 inches in diameter. Printed in black on a green background. About fine. $15.00

13. BOMBERS, GUNSHIPS, ELECTRONIC BATTLEFIELDS OUT! OF SOUTHEAST ASIA. No place: No publisher stated, ca. 1972. 11 x 17 in. Poster. Printed in orange & green. Date (9/12/72) written at bottom & right edges of recto, folded once horizontally; else fine. $100.00

14. BRIGADE INFORMATION OFFICE, perpared by. Vietnam, the First Year: A Pictorial History of the 2nd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. Illustrated with b/w photos. No place: 2nd Brigade, [1966]. Oblong 8vo. Blue padded cloth. Unpaginated. Fine. $100.00

15. BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW! No place: No publisher stated, ca. late-1960s. Pinback button. 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Printed in black & blue on a white background. Fine. $15.00

16. BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW: BUILD VIETNAM WEEK, APRIL 8-15. No place: [Student Mobi- lization Committee?], ca. 1967. Pinback button. 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Printed in black on a red back- ground. Fine. $17.50

17. BRITISH VIETNAM COMMITTEE. South Vietnam: What Is the National Liberation Front? Its Pro- gramme? Its Achievements? Its Victories? Illustrated with b/w photos. : British Vietnam Committee, (1966). Small 4to. Wraps. 8 p. Very good. $25.00

18. BRITISH-VIETNAM SOLIDARITY FRONT, TRADE UNION LIASON COMMITTEE. U.S. Imperialism - Enemy of the Vietnamese People and British Trade Unionists. London: British-Vietnam Solidarity Front, ca. 1968. 8 x 13 in. Broadsheet. Folded twice horizontally & once vertically, light wear; else very good. $22.50

19. BRUGE, Roger. Les Hommes de Dien Bien Phu. Illustrated with maps. No place: Perrin, (1999). 8vo. Wraps. 611 p. 1st edition. About fine. $20.00

20. BURCHETT, Wilfred G. Vietnam: Inside Story of the Guerilla War. Illus. with b/w photos. New York: In- ternational Publishers, (1965). 8vo. Wraps. 252 p. 2nd edition. Cover darkened unevenly; else very good. $12.50

21. BURTON, Lt. Col. Cora L., with Norman Singer. If I Don't Laugh, I'll Cry Forever: My War Experience in Vietnam. Illustrated with b/w photos. Middletown, Del.: Self-published, (2005). 8vo. Wraps. iii, 187 p. 1st edition. Fine. $30.00

The experiences of an African-American Army nurse in the . 4! Bibliomania! List Number 331

22. (BUU CHI). Inside Thieu's Prisons: Buu Chi, a Prisoner-Artist's Perspective. Illustrations by Buu Chi. : Indochina Program, American Friends Service Committee, ca. 1973. 17 x 11 in. Broadsheet. Folded once vertically, minor wear at edges; else very good. $50.00

On the verso are "photos smuggled out of Thieu's prisons [which] show political prisoners resisting reclas- sification as common criminals."

23. CAMP McCOY 3 DEFENSE COMMITTEE. Camp McCoy 3. Madison, Wis.: Camp McCoy Defense Committee, ca. 1971. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Four-page leatlet. Date written at upper right-hand corner of first page; else very good. $30.00

"On February 11, 1971, Tom Chase, Dannie Kreps, and Steve Geden, three active duty GIs, were indicted by a Federal Grand Jury. They are charged with the bombing of a power station, water works, and a tele- phone exchange, that occured on July 26, 1970, at Camp McCoy, a military base in Wisconsin. They are innocent. Why is the Army framing them up?"

24. CAMP McCOY 3 DEFENSE COMMITTEE. Free the Camp McCoy 3! Madison, Wis.: Camp McCoy De- fense Committee, ca. 1972. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadside. Date written at upper right-hand corner of first page, folded twice horizontally; else fine. $22.50

The three - Tom Chase, Dannie Kreps & Steve Geden - were charged with a bombing at Camp McCoy in Wisconsin.

25. CHINESE AGGRESSION AGAINST VIETNAM: DOSSIER. Illustrated with b/w photos. Hanoi: Vietnam Courier, 1979. Small 8vo. Wraps. 128 p. Pages browning, some cover wear; else very good. $25.00

26. CHU, Tien. The Struggle. : Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc., (2005). 8vo. Wraps. 129 p. 1st edition. Review copy, with slip laid in. Fine. $15.00

Novel of the Vietnam War written by a Vietamese emigré author living in .

27. CLIFTON, Merritt, coordinating editor. Those Who Were There: Eyewitness Accounts of the War in South- east Asia, 1956-1975, & Aftermath: Annotated Bibliography of Books, Articles, & Topic-Related Maga- zines, Covering Writings Both Factual & Imaginative. Paradise, Calif.: Dustbooks, (1984). 8vo.Green cloth, stamped in gilt. xi, 297 p. American Dust Series #15. 1st edition. Fine in near fine d.w. $15.00

28. COHEN, Naomi. Hell No, We Won't Go / b/w Saigon Waitress. No place: New Vista Arts, n.d. 7 inch 45 rpm record. NVA 801. Fine. $30.00

29. COLVIN, Marjorie. To All National Steering Committee Members of the New Mobilization Committee: Memorandum Re: San Francisco November 15 Action and Its Problems. [San Francisco]: Self-published, 1969. 8 1/2 x 14 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. [5] p. (printed on rectos only). Folded once horizontally; else very good. $30.00

Deatails alleged high-handed bureaucratic maneuvering by Terence Hallinan, Karen Talbot & their allies to thwart the will of the majority in this anti-war coalition.

30. COMMITTEE FOR GI RIGHTS. Soldiers against the War: The Story of Pvt. Andrew Stapp and the Fort Sill GI's. New York: Committee for GI Rights, ca. 1967. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. Stapled sheets. 11 p. Date (August, 1967) written on front cover; else fine. $30.00 5! Bibliomania! List Number 331

31. COMMITTEE FOR NONVIOLENT ACTION - WEST and the War Resisters League. Saturday, December 19th, the Committee for Nonviolent Action - West and the War Resisters League Sponsor an Appeal to the Conscience of America to End the War in Vietnam,. Speakers: , Ira Sandperl, Rev. William Shir- ley, Assemblyman John Burton, Roy Kepler. Meet at 1:00 p.m. at Federal Building, Larkin & Golden Gate, Poster Walk to Union Square for Rally at 3 p.m. San Francisco: Committee for Nonviolent Action - West and the War Resisters League, [1970]. 8 1/2 x 14 in. Broadsheet. Folded twice horizontally; else about fine. $15.00

32. COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY INTO POLITICAL PRISONERS IN VIETNAM AND AMERICAN RE- SPONSIBILITY. 200,000 People Face Death in Thieu's Jails? Berkeley: Committee of Inquiry into Political Prisoners and American Responsibility, ca. 1973. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Four-page leaflet. Very good. $25.00

33. COMMITTEE TO DEFEND THE RIGHTS OF PFC. HOWARD PETRICK. For Release October 6, 1967: Army Moves to Discharge Antiwar GI, Backs down from Previous Threat to Court-Martial. New York: Committee to Defend the Rights of Pfc. Howard Petrick, ca. 1967. 8 1/2 x 11 in. 3 p. (printed on rectos only). Two holograph corrections. Date (10/6/67) written at upper right-hand corner of first page; else about fine. $25.00

Petrick, a member of the Socialist Workers Party, was given an undesirable discharge for expressing his political opinions and for his work in defense of the .

34. CONROY, Michael R. Don't Tell America! Red Bluff, Calif.: Eagle Publishing, (1994, © 1992). 8vo. Red cloth, stamped in gilt. 499 p. 2nd printing. Fine in fine d.w. $45.00

35. [CRUMB, Jan]. [Speech by Jan Crumb, July 13, 1967]. No place: Self-published, ca. 1968. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Carbon typescript. 2 p. (typed on rectos only). Hand written title + date at upper right-hand corner of first page, folded twice horizontally; else fine. $50.00

A speech which apparently was delivered before a veterans' organization. Crumb was one of the founders of Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW). "I find no honor here today. And, speaking for those thousands who do survive the hell of Vietnam and do return home, I find no honor in the human race. We have lost our honro [sic]. our humanity -- our humility -- in this, the most powerful, most advanced nation in history. We have lost our right to be called, and to call ourselves men, -- as distinguished from bestial animal. And we will not find it again until we humbly apologize for, and repentantly rebuild the desert we are making of Vietnam."

36. CUOC DI CU LICH SU TAI VIET NAM (Historic Exodus in Vietnam). Illustrated with b/w photos. [Sai- gon]: Phu Tong Uy Di Cu' Ti Nan An Hanh,. 4to. Wraps. 317 p. Somewhat shaken, minor wear; else very good. $100.00

With a carbon typescript of letter of transmittal from Bui Van Luong, Commissioner General for Land De- velopment, Republic of Vietnam to Lt. Gen. Samuel T. Williams, Chief of Military Assistance Advisory Group, Vietnam, a letter of transmittal on a M.A.A.G. letterhead to LTJG Donald J. Sheftel, Sr., USNR, Sheftel's Armed Forces identification card & Bui Van Luong's card laid in.

37. D.C. TEACHERS AGAINST THE WAR. Be It Resolved That the Washington Teachers' Union Endorse the November 15th Demonstration against the War in Vietnam So Long as the Means of This Demonstration Remain Non-Violent. The Washington Teachers' Union Supports the Central Demand of the Peace Move- ment Which is the Immediate Withdrawal of All American Troops from Vietnam ... Washington: D.C. Teachers Against the War, (1969). 8 1/2 x 11 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. 2 p. (printed on rectos only). Short note in ink at top edge of first page; else very good. $17.50 6! Bibliomania! List Number 331

38. DEE JAY. Dee Dee Vietnam. Illustrated with cartoons. No place: Printed and distributed through the coop- eration of the Bien Hoa Enlisted Mens' Open Mess, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, ca. 1960s. 8vo. Wraps. [30] p. Some wear; else very good. $30.00

Cartoon booklet dealing with the difficulties of the transition of U.S. Army personal to civilian life after a tour of duty in Vietnam.

39. DENTON, Jeremiah A., Jr., Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy, with Ed Brandt. When Hell Was in Session. New York: Reader's Digest Press, 1976. 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. x, 246 p. 2nd printing. Some foxing; else very good in price clipped d.w. $17.50

40. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. Guide to Viet Cong Boobytraps and Explosive Devices. Illustrated with b/w drawings. Forest Grove, Ore.: Normount Technical Publications, (1971). Oblong 32mo. Wraps. viii, 102 p. 2nd printing. Very good. $15.00

41. DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY. Untitled Statement Dated May 7, 1970. Berkeley: Department of Zoology, 1970. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadside. $25.00

Statement explaining the presence of a contingent from the U.C. Department of Zoology at an anti-Vietnam War demonstration.

42. DICKINSON, LTJG Dave, ed. Top Gun Ranger (CVA-61) Presents Wild, Wild West-Pac Starring the Lone Ranger and a Cast of Thousands (cover title: USS Ranger CVA 61). Illustrated with photos. No place: (U.S.S. Ranger), ca. 1973. 4to. Boards. 303 p. Fine. $75.00

Cruise book of the 1972-73 deployment of the U.S.S. Ranger. Extra shipping for this large, heavy book.

43. DiFUSCO, John, et al. Tracers: A Play. New York: Hill & Wang, (1986). Small 8vo. Boards. viii, 105 p. 1st edition. Newman 1008. Fine in fine d.w. $17.50

"In a series of episodic scenes, 'Tracers' (written by an ensemble of Vietnam veterans) tracks a squad of soldiers from basic training, through service in Vietnam, and into the present day, where they dissect the issues facing them as veterans" - Newman.

44. DONAHUE, James C. Mobile Guerrilla Force: With the Special Forces in War Zone D. Foreword by Col. Francis "Blackjack" Kelly, USA (Ret.). Illustrated with b/w photos. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, (1996). 8vo. Boards. xiv, 205 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $17.50

45. DROP IT! No place: No publisher stated, ca. mid-1960s. Pinback button. 1 inch in diameter. Printed in black on a white background. About fine. $25.00

Issued by anonymous proponents of the nuclear option in Vietnam. The button shows a B-52 as seen from above which strongly resembles a peace symbol.

46. DRURY, Richard S. My Secret War. Illustrated with b/w photos. Fallbrook, Calif.: Aero Publishers, Inc., (1979). 8vo. Blue fabrikoid, stamped in gilt. 224 p. 1st edition. Fine. $17.50

47. EASTLAKE, William. "To Die in Vietnam." In "The Nation." Vol. 203, No. 13 (October 24, 1966). Ad- dress label; else about fine. $15.00

Short story of the Vietnam War. 7! Bibliomania! List Number 331

48. ELLIOTT, Paul. Vietnam: Conflict and Controversy. Illustrated with b/w photos. London: Arms & Armour Press, (1996). 8vo. Boards. 192 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $15.00

49. EMBASSY OF VIET-NAM, prepared by. Testimony of a City. Illustrated with b/w photos. Washington: Embassy of Viet-Nam, ca. 1969. Small 4to. Wraps. 33 p. About fine. $30.00

Accounts of alleged Viet Cong atrocities compiled by the Embassy of the Republic of Vietnam.

50. ERICKSON, William E., LT, CHC, USNR, ed. U.S.S. Markab (AR-23): West Pac '67. Illustrated with pho- tos. No place: Pischel Yearbooks Inc., (ca. 1971). 4to. Blue pictorial cloth, stamped in red & gilt. 301 p. Doodling on one page, a couple of loose pages, minor wear; else very good. $60.00

An uncommon cruise book.

51. FAAS, Horst and Tim Page, eds. Requiem: By the Photographers Who Died in Vietnam and Indochina. In- troduction by David Halberstam. Illustrated with b/w & color photos. New York: Random House, (1997). 4to. Boards. 336 p. 1st edition. Fine in near fine d.w. $100.00

Extra shipping for this large, heavy book.

52. FINO, Dominic. The Making of a Falcon. New York: Vantage Press, (1995). 8vo. Boards. xi, 232 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $30.00

Account of Fino's two tours of dury in Vietnam with the 335th Assault Helicopter Company.

53. THE FORT HOOD THREE DEFENSE COMMITTEE. The Fort Hood Three: The Case of the Three G. I.'s Who Said "No" to the War in Vietnam. New York: The Committee, (1966). 3 5/8 x 8 3/8 in. Six-page leaf- let. Two dates written on front panel; else very good. $15.00

54. (FOX, Right Rev. Bartholomew R.). God Help Our POW's -- They Are Being Betrayed!: What Is Happen- ing to Our Prisoners-of-War? And What Can Be Done to Help Them? Don't Miss Father Bartholomew's Dramatic, First-hand Account ... Conservitive [sic] Part Hall, 40-02 150 Street (Corner Roosvelt [sic] Ave), Flushing, N.Y. ... Monday, June 14, 1971. Flushing, N.Y. : Flushing T.R.A.I.N. Committee to Restore American Independence Now, 1971. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadsheet. Creased, minor wear at edges; else very good. $20.00

55. FULSANG, Ejnar. A Knavish Piece of Work. Belmont, Calif.: Århus Publishing, (2006). 8vo. Wraps. 252 p. 1st edition, paperback issue. INSCRIBED & SIGNED. Fine. $15.00

Novel about the Mayaguez Incident.

56. GARMENT CENTER COMMITTEE TO END THE WAR IN VIETNAM. Garment Workers: Demand the Immediate, Unconditional Withdrawal of U.S. Troops from Vietnam! [New York]: Garment Center Com- mittee to End the War in Vietnam, (1965). 8 1/2 x 11 in. Typescript (or perhaps carbon typescript) broad- side. Folded once vertically & twice horizontally, some staining at left margin; else very good. $25.00

The cataloguer has no knowledge of whether or not this was ever issued.

57. GARMENT CENTER COMMITTEE TO END THE WAR IN VIETNAM. Get the Rioting Troops out of , and Vietnam! [New York]: Garment Center Committee to End the War in Vietnam, (1965). 8 1/2 x 11 in. Mimeographed broadside. Very good. $17.50 8! Bibliomania! List Number 331

58. GILBARG, Dan and Miles Rapoport. The War and Its Roots: Vietnam and American Imperialism. Illus- trated with b/w photos. []: November Action Coalition, ca. 1969. 8vo. Wraps. [16] p. Very good. $30.00

59. GILLIS, Gerald L. Bent, But Not Broken. Orangeburg, S.C.: Sandlapper Publishing, Inc., (1986). 8vo. Wraps. 412 p. 1st edition. Newman 375. Fine. $15.00

Vietnam War novel.

60. GRATZER, George M. (Sonny). General Issue Blues: Viet Nam to Here: A Warrior's Tour. New York, Lin- coln & : Authors Choice Press, (2007). 8vo. Wraps. 76 p. 2nd edition. INSCRIBED & SIGNED "Sonny" $15.00

Poetry.

61. GRINDING TO A HALT. Undated issue (issued ca. January, 1973). Date (1/22/73) written at upper right- hand corner of first page; else very good. $50.00

Undated issue of this newsletter (probably a one-shot) published in Oakland by the Pat Chenowith Defense Committee. Chenoweth, was charged with sabotaging the aircraft carrier USS Ranger. Contains a poem by Chenoweth entitled "Sabcat."

62. GULLAHORN, Barbara, Paul Ivory, and Stephen Smale. News from the Vietnam Day Com- mittee, Berkeley, California, on October 15-16. Berkeley: Vietnam Day Committee, ca. 1965. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadsheet. Very good. $25.00

63. HALLIN, Daniel C. The "Uncensored War": The Media and Vietnam. New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. viii, 285 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $22.50

64. HALPERN, Samuel E., M.D. West Pac '64. Boston: Branden Press, (1975). 8vo. Blue cloth, stamped in gilt. 236 p. 1st edition. Fine in moderately worn & rubbed d.w. with a couple of edge tears & tiny chips. $20.00

Halpern's "experience as a Navy doctor serving in the West Pacific in 1965. His story, beginning with a humorous reminiscence of his befuddlements as a Navy initiate, broadens into a detailed description of life aboard ship and in the Far Eastern cities he visits, and finally climaxes with a chilling account of the Battle of Tonkin Gulf."

65. HAMMEL, Eric. Ambush Valley: I Corps, Vietnam, 1967 - the Story of a Marine Infantry Battalion's Battle for Survival. Illustrated with maps. Novato, Calif.: Presidio Press, (1990). 8vo. Boards. ix, 335 p. 1st edi- tion. Fine in fine d.w. $17.50

66. HARAC, Michael. Shore Party and Other Tales of War. Pittsburgh: Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc., (1995). 8vo. Wraps. 103 p. 1st edition. Fine. $15.00

Stories of the Vietnam War written by a former U.S. Marine who served a tour of duty in Vietnam.

67. HEMINGWAY, Al. Our War Was Different: Marine Combined Action Platoons in Vietnam. Illustrated with b/w photos. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, (1994). 8vo. Green cloth, stamped in gilt. xv, 189 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $30.00 9! Bibliomania! List Number 331

68. HILLSTROM, Kevin and Laurie Collier Hillstrom. The Vietnam Experience: A Concise Encyclodedia of American Literature, Songs, and Films. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, (1998). 8vo. Cloth. xiii, 322 p. Very good. $75.00

69. HO CHI MINH. "The White Man's Burden." In "Young Socialist." Vol. 4, No. 4 (Whole No. 19). Library stamp on cover, folded once vertically; else very good. $25.00

Ceylonese Trotskyist publication. This article originally appeared in "International Press Correspondence" in 1924.

70. HUBBELL, John G. The Blood-Red Hands of Ho Chi Minh. Pleasantille, N.Y.: Reader's Digest Associa- tion, (1969). 12mo. Wraps. 8 p. Very good. $22.50

71. IN THE LIBERATED ZONES OF LAOS. Illustrated with b/w photos. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publish- ing House, 1968. 12mo. Wraps. 53 p. Very good. $25.00

Accounts by Vietnamese journalists of life in the liberated zones of Laos.

72. INDOCHINA PEACE CAMPAIGN. Saigon's Prisoners: An Indochina Peace Campaign Report. Santa Monica, Calif. & Cambridge, Mass.: Indochina Peace Campaign, [1973]. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Four-page leaflet. Date written at upper right-hand corner; else fine. $25.00

73. INDOCHINA RESOURCE CENTER. "What Is It Like, Peace?" Berkeley: Indochina Resource Center, (1974). Small 4to. Wraps. 12 p. Fine. $15.00

74. INGRAM, Fred W. Testimony Givern by Fred W. Ingram, Showdown before the House Armed Services Committee, March 2, 1971. Berkeley: Peace Brigade, (1971). 8vo. Wraps. 5 p. Date (5/12/71) on front cover; else very good. $30.00

75. IRANIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Support the Nine Points Peace Agreement. No place: Iranian Students Association in Northern California, ca. 1973. 8 1/2 x 14 in. Mimeo- graphed broadsheet. Date written at upper right-hand corner of recto, folded once horizontally, light wear; else very good. $22.50

With a "Summary of the Nine Point Agreement" on the verso.

76. IRANIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION IN NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. U.S. Imperialism Must Be Kicked Out! No place: Iranian Students Association in Northern California, ca. 1969. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. 3 p. Date written at upper right-hand corner of first page; else very good. $22.50

77. IT'S HARD ENOUGH TO SUPPORT ONE GOVERNMENT. LET ALONE THIEU. Los Angeles: Aldine Co., ca. 1970. 15 x 4 in. Bumper sticker printed in black against a gold background. Folded once vertically, light wear; else very good. $15.00

Anti-Vietnam War bumper sticker critical of Nguyen Van Thieu.

78. "JUNCTION CITY": A COMPLETE FIASCO. Illustrated with b/w photos, drawings & a map. South Viet- nam: Liberation Editions, 1967. 12mo. Wraps. 16 p. Previous owner's name on title page; else very good. $30.00 10! Bibliomania! List Number 331

79. KARUNJEV, D. "The Hostilities in Viet-Nam." In "New Times: A Weekly Journal." No. 13 (March 26, 1952). Very good. $17.50

Weekly journal published in Moscow.

80. KHE SANH. Hanoi: Section of Documentation, Information Department, Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, 1968. 8 x 12 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. Paginated variously. N° 18. Paper browning; else very good. $40.00

With the business card of Walter D. Teague, III,Chairman, U.S. Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam stapled to the first sheet.

81. KOTOV, L. V. and R. S. Yegorov, comp. Militant Solidarity, Fraternal Assistance: (A Collection of Major Foreign Policy Documents on the Vietnam Problem). Translated by David Skvirsky. Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1970. 8vo. Cloth. 221 p. 1st edition in English. Fine in near fine d.w. $15.00

82. LABOR STRIKE SUPPORT COMMITTEE. For Labor Strikes against the War!! [Berkeley]: Labor Strike Support Committee, [1972]. 8 1/2 x 14 in. Mimeographed broadside. Folded once horizontally, date written in upper right-hand corner; else fine. $25.00

Organization formed by Revolutionary Communist Youth, student wing of the Spartacist League.

83. LAMB, Helen B. Studies on India and Vietnam. Edited by Corliss Lamont. Foreword by Paul M. Sweezy. New York: Monthly Review Press, (1976). 8vo. Cloth. 267 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $15.00

84. LE Duan. The Vietnamese Revolution: Fundamental Problems, Essential Tasks. Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1973. 12mo. Wraps. 195 p. 2nd edition. Name stamps at top of first leaf & half-title; else fine. $17.50

85. LE Tat Dieu. Ink Drops. Translated by James Banerian. Introduction by C. A. Boren. Illustrated with photos by Le Quang Hiep & Nguyen Tan. San Diego: Vietnamese Artists Association, (1979). 8vo. Wraps. 102 p. 1st edition. About fine. $40.00

Volume of children's stories written by a Vietnamese emigré.

86. LeMAY, Gen. Curtis E., USAF (Ret.). Analysis: Let's Win - and Get Out! Illustrated with b/w photos. No place: The Review of Reviews, (1967). 5 3/8 x 7 1/4 in. Six-page leaflet. Fine. $15.00

LeMay proposes a sort of Catonic war on Vietnam, a position he had elsewhere referred to more succinctly as "bombing them back to the stone age."

87. LUU VAN LOI and Nguyen Anh Vu. Le Duc Tho-Kissinger Negotiations in . Illustrated with b/w pho- tos. Hanoi: Gioi Publishers, 1996. 8vo. Wraps. 571 p. Very good. $35.00

88. LYND, Staughton. Part of the Address of Professor Staughton Lynd of Yale University in Woolsey Hall January 17, 1966. Woodmont, Conn.: , 1966. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Four-page leaflet. Fine. $30.00

Concerns the trip to Hanoi made by Lynd, Herbert Aptheker & Tom Hayden in December, 1965. 11! Bibliomania! List Number 331

89. MACIUNAS, George. U.S. Surpasses All Nazi Genocide Records! New York: Self-published, [1966]. 8 1.2 x 11 in. Broadside. Folded once horizontally, date written at upper right-hand corner of recto, some toning; else very good. Scarce. $175.00

Maciunas was a leader of the Fluxus movement.

90. MAI THI TU. Women of Viet Nam. Montréal: Association of Vietnamese Patriots in Canada, 1972. 8vo. Wraps. 59 p. Very good. $17.50

Material which appeared originally in "Vietnamese Studies."

91. MARSHALL, S. L. A. Battles in the Monsoon: Campaigning in the Central Highlands, Vietnam, Summer 1966. Illustrated with maps & sketches by Jac Purdon & with photos. New York: Morrow, 1967. 8vo. Cloth. 408 p. 1st edition. About fine in moderately worn d.w. with a piece missing at top of spine. $17.50

92. MARXIST-LENINIST ORGANIZATION OF THE U.S.A. U.S. Monopolies Back Butcher Thieu. San Francisco: Marxist-Leninist Organization of the U.S.A., [1973]. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Mimeographed broadsheet. Folded once horizontally, date written at upper right-hand corner of recto, some uneven darkening & wear at edges; else very good. $22.50

93. MAY 2ND COMMITTEE, HARVARD-RADCLIFFE. The Significance of the State Department White Pa- per on Vietnam. Cambridge, Mass.: May 2nd Committee, Harvard-Radcliffe, (1965). Small 4to. Wraps. 11 p. Pages browning; else very good. $25.00

94. McREYNOLDS, David. An Open Letter to Our Men in Service. New York: Self-published, (1967). 8 1/2 x 11 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. 8 p. (printed on rectos only) + one-page reproduced cover letter on a War Resisters League letterhead. Date written at upper right-hand corner of first leaf; else very good. $50.00

McReynolds, who burned his draft card in 1965, tries to convince GIs to oppose the Vietnam War. This would appear to be the earliest version of this text. In his cover letter dated September 18, 1967 McRey- nolds states that the essay would appear in the next issue of WIN magazine. The other version we have seen, published by Chicago Area Draft Resisters (CADRE) appears to be reproduced from the magazine appear- ance.

95. McREYNOLDS, David. An Open Letter to Our Men in Service. Chicago: Chicago Area Draft Resisters (CADRE), ca. 1967. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Stapled sheets. 8 p. Date written at upper right-hand corner of first leaf; else very good. $35.00

McReynolds, who burned his draft card in 1965, tries to convince GIs to oppose the Vietnam War.

96. MINH Viên. Dem Viet Nam (Tho): Vietnam: A Nightmare War: (Selected Poems). San Francisco: Moonlit Graden, (1991). 8vo. Wraps. 231 p. 2nd edition. Fine. $25.00

Poetry written by a Vietnamese exile living in California. Bilingual text.

97. MOBILIZATION TO STOP MASS MURDER IN VIETNAM, NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, APRIL 15, 1967. No place: [Student Mobilization Committee?], ca. 1967. Pinback button. 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Printed in red & blue on a white background. Fine. $25.00

98. MOSYAKOV, Dmitry. The Crimes of the Pol Pot Regime: A Historical Sketch. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, 1984. 16mo. Wraps. 45 p. About fine. $22.50 12! Bibliomania! List Number 331

99. MOYAR, Mark. Phoenix and the Birds of Prey: The CIA's Secret Campaign to Destroy the Viet Cong. Illus- trated with b/w photos. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, (1997). 8vo. Burgundy cloth, stamped in gilt. xx, 416 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $15.00

100. NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR THE DEFENSE OF MILITARY PRISONERS. The Mutiny 27 Case. San Francisco: National Committee for Defense of Military Prisoners, ca. 1969. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Mimeographed broadside. Date written at upper right-hand corner of recto, folded once horizontally & twice vertically; else very good. $17.50

Lists 6 suggestions for aiding the defendants.

101. NATIONAL STRIKE BULLETIN. Vol. 1, No. 1 (ca. 1972). Single 17 1/2 x 22 1/2 inch sheet folded to make 8 pages. Date (4/25/72) written at upper right-hand corner of first page; else fine. $75.00

Issued in New York by the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War.

102. NATIONAL STUDENT COMMITTEE FOR VICTORY IN VIETNAM. Collection of Ten Documents. St. Louis & Washington: National Student Committee for Victory in Vietnam, 1969-1972. 8 1/x x 11 in. Stapled sheets, mostly mimeographed. Some folded for mailing; but all in very good to fine condition. $50.00

Includes: 1. Little Known Facts. Issued April, 1971. 2 p. 2. On Policing Campus Elections. Issued ca. April, 1971. 1 p. 3. Do Not Equate U.S. with Viet Cong Atrocities: There Is a Difference! Issued ca. March, 1970. 4 p. 4. Memo # 3 1969-1970. Includes Sock It to Hanoi + The Case against Anti-Vietnam Demonstrations by Michael W. Thompson, Chairman, NSCVV. 3 p. 5. Spring Memorandum I March 1970. 5 p. 6. Special Information Memo to: New NCSVV. From: Michael W. Thompson, Chairman. Issued ca. March, 1970. 9 p. 7. Special Memo Re: October 3 March for Victory. Issued ca. 1970. 1 p. 8. May, 1972 Memo + Letter from Michael W. Thompson, Chairman. 2 p. 9. Memo #2, 1971-72 Year - November. 2 p. 10. Letter Dated July, 1972 from Michael W. Thompson. Announces that this is the final memo from NSCVV. Thompson is upbeat, however, noting that "it now seems likely that South Vietnam, with the air and naval support of the , is on the verge of soundly defeating the Nortth Vietnamese aggressors who have tried for over 25 years to conquer their southern neighbor."

103. NGO Vinh Long. Before the Revolution: The Vietnamese Peasants under the French. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, (1973). 8vo. Cloth. xvi, 292 p. 1st edition. Very good in lightly worn, price clipped d.w. $22.50

104. NGUYEN Chi Thien. Flowers from Hell: A Bilingual Edition of Poems. Selected & translated from the Vietnamese by Huynh Sanh Thong. [New Haven, Conn.]: Yale Center for International & Area Studies, Council on Southeast Asian Studies, (1984). 8vo. Wraps. xxvii, 148 p. The Lac-Viet Series - No. 1. 2nd edition. Fine. $15.00

105. (NGUYEN KAO KY). An 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadside + 2 8 1/2 x 11 Broadsheets Announcing an Anti-Ky Demonstration in San Francisco. San Francisco/No place: Antiwar Coalition/Yipees [?], [1970]. One printed, two mimeographed. Dates written in upper right-hand corners of versos of two items, all have been folded; else fine. $60.00

13! Bibliomania! List Number 331

Includes: 1. "Massive Demonstration and Rally against Ky and the War He Represents ... December 1, 11:30 a.m., Fairmont Hotel, California at Mason." Issued by Antiwar Coalition at Peace Center, 992 Valencia, St., S.F. 2. "Demonstration against Vice President Ky Dec. 1, 11:30 p.m., Fiarmont Hotel." Issued at or by Peace Center. 3. "Obscene Language for Cao Ky's Welcome Party." Lists various obscene phrases in Vietnamese and then examples of complete sentences such as Cao Ky do mau me (Ky is a mother fucker) & Cao Ky boo cock hao (Ky sucks pig dick). The text ends "YIPPEE!!!!!!" which may indicate that it was issued by the Youth Inter- national Party or may be merely an expression of exuberence.

106. NOLAN, Keith William. The Magnificent Bastards: The Joint Army-Marine Defense of Dong Ha, 1968. Illustrated with b/w photos & maps. Novato, Calif.: Presidio Press, (1994). 8vo. Boards. xii, 380 p. 1st ed. Fine in fine d.w. $17.50

107. NORDEN, Albert and Nguyan Song Tung. For Closer Ties of Solidarity with Vietnam. Dresden: Verlag Zeit im Bild, ca. 1972. 12mo. Wraps. 15 p. Very good. $15.00

108. NORMAN, Geoffrey. Bouncing Back: How a Heroic Band of POWs Survived Vietnam. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1990. 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. 248 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $15.00

109. NOVOSEL, Michael J. Dustoff: The Memoir of an Army Aviator. Introduction by W. E. B. Griffin. Illus- trated with b/w photos. Novato, Calif.: Presidio Press, (1999). 8vo. Boards. xiii, 326 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $25.00

110. NYC COMMITTEE TO DEFEND VVAW. The Gainesville Eight Story. New York: NYC Committee to Defend VVAW, ca. 1972. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadsheet. Very good. $22.50

Eight Vietnam War vets who were indicted for conspiracy to incite rioting at the upcoming Republican Na- tional Convention in Miami Beach.

111. ON JUNE 29 DISOBEY LBJ AT OAKLAND INDUCTION CENTER, C.A.D.C. No place: No publisher stated, ca. 1967. Pinback button. 1 3/4 inches in diameter. Printed in red on a white background. Very good. $30.00

112. ON THE FRONT OF PRODUCTION AND BATTLE IN NORTH VIET NAM. Hanoi: Section of Docu- mentation, Information Department, Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, 1968. 8 x 12 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. Paginated variously. N° 15. Paper browning; else very good. $40.00

113. ON THE OCCASION OF THE 23RD ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDATION OF THE DEMO- CRATIC REPUBLIC OF VIET-NAM: ALL FOR INDEPENDENCE AND FREEDOM. Hanoi: Section of Documentation, Information Department, Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, 1968. 8 x 12 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. Paginated variously. N° 17. Paper browning, date (9/1/68) written at upper right-corner of first page; else very good. $40.00

114. PAGE, Tim. Tim Page's Nam. Introduction by William Shawcross. Illustrated with b/w & color photos by Tim Page. New Yoek: Knopf, (1983). Small 4to. Boards. 112 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $50.00

115. PALME, Olof. Viet Nam: A Voice from Sweden: An Address by Hon. Olof Palme, Minister of Education, , February 21, 1968. Toronto: Canadian , (1968). 8vo. Wraps. 12 p. Very good. $25.00 14! Bibliomania! List Number 331

116. PALMER, Robin, David Grad, Sharon Krebs, Walter Teague, Jim Harris and Danny Schneider. Release Sept. 1, 1969: "Fear Neither Criticism nor Self-Criticism" - Mao, "To Live Outside the Law You Must Be Honest!" - Dylan. New York: U.S. Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Viet Nam, 1969. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Stapled mimeographed sheeps. 8 p. Folded twice horizontally; else about fine. $35.00

Defense of Walter Teague & a group of "Teaglets" from denunciations from the Left for their actions at an August 9th Nagasaki Day demonstration.

117. PAT CHENOWETH DEFENSE COMMITTEE. Free Pat, Free All GIs. Oakland: Pat Chenoweth Defense Committee, ca. 1973. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadsheet. Date (1/22/73) written at upper right-hand corner of verso; else fine. $30.00

Chenoweth, a 21-year-old crewman aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ranger was charged with "wilful de- struction of government property and sabotage in the time of war" even though no war had been declared since the end of the Second World War! On the verso is an announcement of a benefit for Chenowith's legal defense in Berkeley featuring , the Red Star Singers and the Family Dance Troupe.

118. PAT CHENOWETH DEFENSE COMMITTEE. Pat Is Innocent. Oakland: Pat Chenoweth Defense Com- mittee, ca. 1973. 8 1/2 x 14 in. Broadsheet. Date (3/17/73) written at upper right-hand corner of recto, folded once horizontally; else fine. $30.00

Chenoweth, a 21-year-old crewman aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ranger, was charged with sabotaging the ship by putting a "paint scraper and two 12-inch bolts in the reduction gears" of the ship. This leaflet protests the transfer of Chenoweth's trial to the .

119. PHUCC Thien. President Ngo-Dinh-Diem's Political Philosophy. Saigon: Review Horizons, 1956. Small 4to. Wraps. 16 p. Very good. $30.00

120. POL POT. Long Live the 17th Anniversary of the Communist Party of Kampuchea: Speech by Pol Pot, Sec- retary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, at the Meeting in Phnom Penh to Commemorate the 17th Anniversary of the Founding of the Communist Party of Kampuchea and on the Occasion of the Solemn Proclamation of the Official Existence of the Communist Party of Kampuchea, September 29, 1977. Trans. by Group of Kampuchean Residents in America (G.K. Ran.). Illus. with maps & photos. Chicago: Liberator Press, ca. 1977. 8vo. Wraps. 71 p. Some cover wear; else very good. $30.00

121. POLTORAK, A[rkatii] I[osifovich] i L[ev] I[saakovich]. Prestupnaia Voina: Agressiia SShA protiv V'et- nama. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo "Nauka," 1968. Small 8vo. Fabrikoid. 301 p. Fine in moderately worn d.w. which is chipped at top of spine. $30.00

122. PORT CHICAGO VIGIL. What Is Port Chicago? What Is the Port Chicago Vigil? Port Chicago, Calif.: Port Chicago Vigil, ca. 1967. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Mimeographed broadside. Date ("c. late '66 or 1967") written at up- per right-hand corner of recto, folded once horizontally & twice vertically; else very good. $15.00

Differs textually from other item with similar title.

123. PORT CHICAGO VIGIL. What Is Port Chicago? What Is the Port Chicago Vigil? Why Are We Here? Port Chicago, Calif.: Port Chicago Vigil, ca. 1967. 8 1/2 x 14 in. Mimeographed broadside. Date (January, 1967) written at upper right-hand corner of recto, folded once horizontally & twice vertically; else very good. $15.00

Differs textually from other item with similar title. 15! Bibliomania! List Number 331

124. PRAIRIE FIRE DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE. Indochina Heats Up, Jobs Freeze: Why Are Times So Hard? San Francisco: Prairie Fire Distribution Committee, [1975]. 7 x 8 1/2 in. Four-page leaflet. Very good. $25.00

125. PRASAD, Devi. They Love It But Leave It: American Deserters. London: War Resisters' International, (1971). 12mo. Wraps. 80 p. Some cover wear; else very good. $15.00

126. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE VIETNAM WAR. San Francisco & Berkeley: United Com- mittee Against the War, [1966]. 7 3/4 x 10 3/4 in. Broadsheet. Revised ed. Date written at upper right-hand corner of recto, paper browning; else very good. $25.00

127. REED, David. Up Front in Vietnam. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, (1967). 8vo. Cloth. 217 p. 1st edition. Very good in lightly worn d.w. with a couple of tears (one internally mended). $15.00

128. REGERINGEN (S) OCH VIETNAM 1965-1969. Stockholm: Stöd FNL, (1970). 8vo. Wraps. 46 p. About fine. $25.00

129. REPORTING VIETNAM, PART ONE: AMERICAN JOURNALISM 1959-1969 & PART TWO: AMERI- CAN JOURNALISM 1969-1975. Illustrated with b/w photos. New York: Library of America, (1998). Two volumes. Green cloth, stamped in black & gilt. xiii, 858 + xii, 857 p. Library of America Nos. 104 & 105. 1st editions. Fine in fine dust wrappers. $30.00

130. REPUBLIC OF SOUTH VIETNAM, MINISTRY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF PRESS AND INFORMATION. Does the U.S. Respect Its Commitment to End the War in Viet Nam?: Documenting the U.S. Military Involvement and Interference in South Viet Nam. Cairo: The Permanent Secretariat of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation, 1974. 8vo. Wraps. 33 p. Afro-Asian Publications (63). Library stamp; else fine. $30.00

131. REVOLUTIONARY MARXIST CAUCUS. Bring Working Class Power against the War. No place: Revo- lutionary Marxist Caucus, (1971). 8 1/2 X 14 in. Stapled mimeographed sheets. 2 p. (printed on rectos only). Very good. $30.00

Position paper of the RMC in Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). This document attacks the leader- ship of the Student Mobilization Committee.

132. REVOLUTIONARY STUDENT BRIGADE. Victory to the Indochinese! Chicago: Revolutionary Student Brigade, [1975]. Tabloid newspaper format. 4 p. Folded once horizontally & once vertically, paper brown- ing, date (3/29/75) written on first page; else very good. $30.00

The Revolutionary Student Brigade was the youth group of the Revolutionary Union (later the Revolution- ary Communist Party).

133. ROCHESTER, Stuart I. and Frederick Kiley. Honor Bound: The History of American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973. Illustrated with b/w photos. Washington: Historical Office, Office of the Secre- tary of Defense, 1998. Small 4to. Orange cloth, stamped in black & gilt. xiii, 704 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $22.50

Extra shipping for this large, heavy book. 16! Bibliomania! List Number 331

134. [ROCKS, Francis R.]. [Speech by Francis R. Rocks, July 4, 1967]. [NewYork]: [Vietnam Veterans Against the War], ca. 1967. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Carbon typescript. 5 p. (typed on rectos only). SIGNED. Hand written title + date at upper right-hand corner of first page, a few creases at edges, last sheet detached; else very good. $50.00

4th of July speech delivered in Philadelphia. According to an editorial note at the end of the text Rocks "served for 13 months in Viet-Nam as a communications sgt. attached with MAAGF after enlisting at age 17. He has also served in Germany as a NATO communications specialist." In the speech Rocks tells of an incident in Vietnam in which he killed a nine-year-old boy.

135. RUSSELL, Bertrand. Free World Barbarism: The War of Atrocity in Vietnam. Passaic, N.J.: The Minority of One, 1964. Narrow 8vo. Wraps. 19 p. Very good. $35.00

136. SEVER, Al. Xin Loi, Vietnam. Martinsburg, W.V.: Quiet Storm Publishing, (2002). 8vo. Boards. 365 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $30.00

137. SHARP, Admiral U.S. Grant, USN (Ret.). We Could Have Won in Vietnam Long Ago. Pleasantille, N.Y.: Reader's Digest Association, (1969). 5 x 7 in. Six-page leaflet. Paper clip residue at top edge; else fine. $15.00

138. SHCHEDROV, I. M., A. B. Stukov, Z. M. Zelma and V. N. Rogov, comps. Fighting Vietnam. Illustrated with b/w photos. Moscow: Novosti Press Agency Publishing House, (1965). Small 4to. Wraps. Unpagi- nated. Some wear; else very good. $30.00

139. SHELDON, George F. "The Case for Viet Nam." In "The Commonweal." Vol. XLV, No. 16 (January 31, 1947). Ex-library. Very good. $15.00

Sheldon takes the side of the Viet Minh against France in the First Indochina War.

140. SHELDON, Walter J. Tigers in the Rice: The Story of Vietnam from Ancient Past to Uncertain Future. New York: Crowell-Collier Press, (1969). 8vo. Red cloth, stamped in black. 133 p. 1st edition. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper; else fine in fine d.w. $15.00

A Young Adult title.

141. A SHIP CAN BE STOPPED: SUPPORT THE MEN OF THE CORAL SEA, 5 am MONDAY NOVEMBER 8, ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR STATION - EAST GATE. Illustrated with b/w photos. No place: Stop Our Ship (SOS), ca. 1971. Tabloid newspaper format. 4 p. Date written at upper right-hand corner of first page; else about fine. $30.00

142. SMITH, Clark and Don Watkins. The Vietnam Map Book: A Self-Help Guide to Herbicide Exposure. Illus- trated with maps. Berkeley: Agent Orange Veteran's Advisory Commidttee/Winter Soldier Archive, (1981). 17 12/2 x 22 in. Wraps, spiralbound. 107 p. Very good. $75.00

Extra shipping for this large atlas.

143. SMITH, Gar. Steve Cannon in Laos. Berkeley: Self-published, 1970. 10 x 11 in. Broadsheet. Folded once horizontally, date (3/31/70) written twice on recto; else fine. $45.00

On the recto is Steve Cannon in Laos," an anti-war comic strip by Smith which is a take-off on the militaris- tic "Steve Canyon" by Milton Caniff. on the verso is an announcement of a meeting protesting the U.S. in- volvement in Laos at the King Jr. High School in Berkeley at which Tom Hayden was one of the speakers. 17! Bibliomania! List Number 331

144. SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM, MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Facts about Vietnam- Kampuchea Border Question, on "Indochinese Federation" Question. No place: No publisher stated, ca. 1978. Small 4to. Wraps, taped spine. 28 p. (printed on rectos only). Very good. $25.00

145. SOLIDARITY. Vol. I, No. 4 (March, 1970). Very good. $25.00

Mimeographed bulletin issued in San Francisco by the American Committee for Solidarity with the Viet- namese People. This issue is a special memorial issue for .

146. SORLEY, Lewis. Honorable Warrior: General Harold K. Johnson and the Ethics of Command. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, (1998). 8vo. Green cloth, stamped in gilt. x, 364 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $17.50

Johnson was Army Chief of Staff during the Vietnam War.

147. SPARTACIST & American Committee for the Fourth International. Defend Hanoi & Haiphong ... Demon- strate, Thursday, December 23, 1965, 6:00 P.M., Herald Square, Broadway and 34th Street. New York: Spartacist / American Committee for the Fourth International, 1965. 8 1/2 X 14 in. Mimeographed broad- side. $25.00

148. SPARTACIST LEAGUE/REVOLUTIONARY COMMUNIST YOUTH. There Is No Peace! Berkeley & San Francisco: Spartacist League/Revolutionary Communist Youth, [1973]. 8 1/2 x 14 inch mimeographed broadsheet. Folded once horizontally; date (Feb., 1973) on recto; else very good. $25.00

149. SPENCER, Ernest. Welcome to Vietnam, Macho Man: Reflections of a Khe Sanh Vet. No place: Corps Press, (1987). 8vo. Cloth. vii, 179 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $15.00

150. STANTON, Shelby L. Vietnam Order of Battle. Illustrated with b/w photos & maps. Milwood, N.Y.: Kraus Reprint, (1986). 4to. Boards. xvii, 396 p. Fine in fine d.w. $27.50

Extra shipping for this large, heavy book.

151. STEELE, Craig A., ed. U.S.S. Hancock (CVA-19): 1970-1971 Western Pacific Cruise. Illustrated with pho- tos. No place: Pischel Yearbooks Inc., (ca. 1971). 4to. Blue pictorial cloth, stamped in red & gilt. 301 p. Fine. $75.00

Cruise book. Extra shipping for this large, heavy book.

152. STOP WORK, STOP WAR! APRIL 15. No place: No publisher stated, ca. 1967. Pinback button. 1 3/8 inches in diameter. Printed in red on a white background. Fine. $15.00

153. STUDENT MOBILIZER. Special Issue No. 2 (ca. 1972). Single 17 1/2 x 22 1/2 inch sheet folded to make 8 pages. Date (4/25/72) written at upper right-hand corner of first page; else about fine. $60.00

Issued in New York by the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War.

154. STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY, J.O.I.N. COMMUNITY UNION, EDUCATION COM- MITTEE, STAFF. Vietnam. Chicago: S.D.S., 1968. 8vo. Wraps. 13 p. Previous owner's name at top of front cover; else very good. $35.00 18! Bibliomania! List Number 331

155. SUPPORT OUR MEN IN VIET NAM. No place: No publisher stated, ca. mid-1960s. Pinback button. 1 1/4 inch in diameter. Printed in black on a white background. About fine. $15.00

156. TICK, Edward. The Golden Tortoise: Journeys in Viet Nam. Los Angeles: Red Hen Press, (2005). 8vo. Wraps. 108 p. 1st edition. SIGNED. Fine. $15.00

In this book Tick "has documented his annual practice for healing and reconciliation from war that began in 2000 when he started leading journeys for veterans back to Viet Nam in order to find peace."

157. TRACY, CDR W.L., et al., eds. USS Bon Homme Richard CVA-31 1969. Illustrated with photos. No in- formation given (issued ca. 1969). 4to. Black fabrikoid, with mounted metallic plate on front cover. Un- paginated. Fine. $75.00

Cruise book. Extra shipping for this large, heavy book.

158. TRAN Van Can, Huu Ngoc and Vu Huyen. Contemporary Vietnamese Painters. Illustrated with b/w & color reproductions. Hanoi: Red River/Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1987. 8vo. Boards. 162 p. Very good. $25.00

159. TREATY OF PEACE AND SOLIDARITY. Illustrated with b/w photos. Berkeley: No publisher stated, [1971]. 7 x 8 1/2 in. Four-page leaflet. Date (2/15/71) written on cover, some darkening & paper clip resi- due; else very good. $25.00

Advocates for a proposed "Treaty" which was to appear on the April, 1971 ballot in Berkeley.

160. TREATY OF PEACE AND SOLIDARITY. Illustrated with b/w photos. Berkeley: No publisher stated, [1971]. 7 x 8 1/2 in. Four-page leaflet. Some darkening, tape at top edge (doesn't seem to be mending any- thing); else very good. $22.50

Advocates for a proposed "Treaty" which was to appear on the April, 1971 ballot in Berkeley.

161. TRUTH ABOUT CIVIL TURMOIL. TACT Presents Sgt. Peter Stark Speaking on Vietnam Sellout! ... Lo- cally Sponsored by the TACT Committees of San Rafael - Novato - Ross Valley - Southern Marin, Tuesday, July 29, 1969 at 8: P.M., Redwood High School - Little Theater, Larkspur, Calif. Novato: TACT, 1969. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Four-page leaflet. Stamp & address label, folded twice horizontally for mailing; else very good. $15.00

TACT was a front group of the John Birch Society. Stark was a former Green Beret. According to this leaf- let: "He lost both legs in Vietnam. They were blown off by an explosive device built in Eastern Europe by a Communist government that still receives American aid."

162. U.S. COMMITTEE TO AID THE NATIONAL LIBERATION FRONT OF SOUTH VIETNAM. Vietnam- ese Literature. New York: U.S. Committee to Aid the National Liberation Front of South Vietnam, (1968). 8 1/2 x 14 in. Mimeographed. [10] p. Date written at upper right-hand corner of front cover; else fine. $25.00

163. (U.S.S. CORAL SEA). A Ship and the Sea: USS Coral Sea (CVA-43) / West Pac 1968-1969. Illustrated with photos. No information given (issued ca. 1969). 4to. Decorative cloth. Unpaginated. Fine in lightly worn d.w. with a small piace missing at top edge of rear panel. $60.00

Cruise book. Extra shipping for this large, heavy book. 19! Bibliomania! List Number 331

164. UNION OF VIETNAMESE IN THE U.S. and Indochina Solidarity Committee. Celebrate the N.L.F.-S.V.N.'s 13th Anniversary! Join Us for an Evening of Poetry - Music - Discussion and a Full Viet- namese Dinner, Date: December 20, 1973 ... Benefit for the Union of Vietnamese in the U.S. and the Indo- china Solidarity Committee. New York: Union of Vietnamese in the U.S. and the Indochina Solidarity Committee, 1973. 8 x 5 in. Small broadside (printed on the back of a lined 5 x 8 index card). Folded once vertically; else very good. $17.50

165. VAN Tien Dung, General, Chief of Staff, Vitenam People's Army. Our Great Spring Victory: An Account of the Liberation of South Vietnam. Translated by John Spragens, Jr. Afterword by Cora Weiss & Don Luce. Illustrated with b/w photos & maps. New York & London: Monthly Review Press, (1977). 8vo. Cloth. x, 275 p. 1st American edition. About fine. $15.00

166. VANGUARD NEWSLETTER. The Vietnamese Revolution and the Vietnam Moratorium Committee. New York: Vanguard Newsletter, 1969. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Mimeographed broadsheet. Very good. $25.00

With a notice on the verso of a speech by Harry Turner on "The Future of Trotskyism."

167. VANGUARD NEWSLETTER. The Vietnamese Revolution Betrayed. Oakland: Vanguard Newsletter, [1972]. 8 1/2 x 14 in. Mimeographed broadside. Folded once horizontally, date written in upper left-hand corner; else about fine. $25.00

168. VANGUARD NEWSLETTER. The Vietnamese Revolution Betrayed! New York: Vanguard Newsletter, [1972]. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Mimeographed broadsheet. Folded once horizontally, date written in upper left-hand corner; else about fine. $25.00

Differs textually from the another leaflet with the same title which was issued by Vanguard Newsletter in Oakland at about the same time.

169. VANGUARD NEWSLETTER - CLASS STRUGGLE LEAGUE. The Only Road to Peace in Indochina: Socialist Revolution. Oakland: Vanguard Newsletter- Class Struggle League, [1973]. 8 1/2 x 14 in. Mimeo- graphed broadsheet. Folded once horizontally, date written in upper right-hand corner; else very good. $25.00

170. THE VDC NEWS. Vol. 1, No. 6 (January 28, 1966). Very good. $25.00

Tabloid newspaper published in Berkeley by the Vietnam Day Committee. Contains an article by Jerry Ru- bin.

171. IN VIETNAM. Organize: A Manual of Principles and Techniques for Local Groups. Chicago: Veterans for Peace in Vietnam, ca. 1967. 7 x 8 1/2 in. Wraps. [8] p. Date written at upper right-hand corner of first page, folded once vertically; else fine. $40.00

172. VIETNAM COMMUNITY PROJECT, VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE. A Short History of Vietnam. Ber- keley: Vietnam Day Committee, ca. 1965. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadsheet. Very good. $15.00

173. VIETNAM CONFLICT MAP: INCLUDING CONTINENT AND SPECIAL MAPS - ALSO INDEXES AND CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS SINCE WORLD WAR II. Maplewood, N.J.: C. S. Hammond & Co., ca. 1966. 29 x 21 inch sheet folded to make 16 pages. About fine. $15.00 20! Bibliomania! List Number 331

174. (VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE). Come to the March Prepared to Defend Yourself. No place: No pub- lisher stated, ca. 1965. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadside. Very good. $30.00

Anonymous denunciation of the "pacifist philosophy" of the VDC leadership which will, the authors assert, "leave marchers "completely defenseless" against attack by the police or right-wing elements. Marchers are admonished to dress appropriately and carry signs mounted on "sturdy" sticks. Marchers who wish to de- fend themselves rather than practice passive resistance are urged to march in a body .

175. (VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE). For the Safety and Order of the March on November 20th. [Berkeley]: [Vietnam Day Committee], ca. 1965. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadside. Very good. $15.00

Announces a meeting and a workshop to prepare with the "threat of violence frrom the Hell's Angels and right-wing groups" at the upcoming anti-Vietnam War march in Oakland.

176. VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE. Get out of Vietnam: International Days of Protest, March 25-26. [Ber- keley]: V[ietnam] D[ay] C[ommittee], ca. 1966. Diagonally-shaped pinback button. Approx 2 3/4 in. wide & 1 3/4 in. high. Printed in black & white on a blue background. Fine. $30.00

177. VIETNAM DAY COMMITTEE. October 15, 16 International Days of Protest. Berkeley: Vietnam Day Committee, ca. 1965. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadsheet. Very good. $15.00

178. VIETNAM GENERAL INFORMATION BROCHURE. Saigon: Headquarters Support Activity, June, 1965. 12mo. Wraps. 39 p. Fine. $15.00

Updated quarterly.

179. VIETNAM SUMMER. No place: Vietnam Summer, ca. 1967. Pinback button. 1 3/4 inches in diameter. Printed in orange on a yellow background. About fine. $17.50

180. VIETNAM TENTH ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE. Vietnam Tenth Anniversary Celebration, May 5, 1985, Washington Irving High School, . With an essay by Terry Cannon & Merle Ratner. Illustrated with b/w photos. New York: Vietnam Tenth Anniversary Committee, 1985. 8vo. Wraps. 48 p. With a revised program stapled in. Very good. $25.00

181. VIETNAM VETERANS AGAINST THE WAR. Under This Symbol [that of U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam] 55,000 American Soldiers Have Died - Under This Symbol [Insignia of VVAW] More Than 317,000 Can Be Brought Home Alive. New York: Vietnam Veterans Against the War, ca. early-1970s. 6 1/2 x 4 in. Small broadsheet on card stock. Very good. $25.00

182. VIETNAM VETERANS AGAINST THE WAR/WINTER SOLDIER ORGANIZATION. In a Time of Struggle: An Open Letter to Anti-Imperialist Forces. No place: Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization, (1973). 8vo. Wraps. 8 p. Fine. $25.00

An attack on the role of the Revolutionary Union (RU) within VVAW/WSO.

183. VIETNAM VETERANS AGAINST THE WAR/WINTER SOLDIER ORGANIZATION. Position Paper on Amnesty (cover title: Universal Unconditional Amnesty). Chicago: Vietnam Veterans Against the War/ Winter Soldier Organization, (1973). 8vo. Wraps. 12 p. Fine. $17.50

184. VIETNAM VETERANS AGAINST THE WAR/WINTER SOLDIER ORGANIZATION LEGAL DE- FENSE COMMITTEE. Veteran's Trial Set for September 30: Bob Hood's Kangaroo Court Scene Goes On. 21! Bibliomania! List Number 331

[Oakland]: VVAW/WSO Legal Defense Committee, ca. 1974. 8 1/2 x 14 in. Broadside. Date (9/21/74) written at upper right-hand corner, folded once horizontally & twice vertically; else fine. $22.50

Benefit for Bob Hood, an activist of Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization who was attacked & arrested by members of the Oakland Police Department.

185. VIETNAM VETERANS AGAINST THE WAR/WINTER SOLDIER ORGANIZATION LEGAL DE- FENSE COMMITTEE. VVAW/WSO Legal Defense Committee Presents a Benefit for the Defense of Bob Hood, Sunday May 19, Starry Plough Pub, Prince and Shattuck, Berkeley. [Oakland]: VVAW/WSO Legal Defense Committee, ca. 1974. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadside. Date (5/11/74) written at upper right-hand corner, folded once horizontally & twice vertically; else fine. $15.00

Benefit for Bob Hood, an activist of Vietnam Veterans Against the War/Winter Soldier Organization who was attacked & arrested by members of the Oakland Police Department. Features the Red Star Sincers, Fiction Brothers + speakers.

186. VIETNAM'S NATIONAL ARMY AND ITS PEASANT SOLDIERS. Illustrated with b/w photos. Saigon: Review Horizons, 1956. 8vo. Wraps. 14 p. Very good. $30.00

187. VIGIL VOICES. March, 1967. Date (2/23/67) written at upper right-hand corner of recto, folded once hori- zontally; else very good. $15.00

Mimeographed newsletter issued in Port Chicago, California by the Port Chicago Vigil.

188. WALKER, Mark. Vietnam Veteran Films. Metuchin, N.J. & London: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1991. 8vo. Cloth. xi, 226 p. 1st edition. Fine. $30.00

189. WAR RESISTERS LEAGUE. Analysis. New York: War Resisters League, (1968). 8 1/2 x 11 in. Four-page leaflet. Folded twice horizontally; else fine. $25.00

WRL position paper on the status of the Vietnam War.

190. WAR - VIETNAM!: MEMORABILIA FOR THE U.S. ARMED FORCES (cover title: WAR VIETNAM!: A PICTORIAL RECORD OF THE FORCES IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA). Illustrated with b/w photos. Hongkong: Publications Inc., ca. 1968). 4to. Green cloth, stamped in gilt. 254 p. Fine. $30.00

Extra shipping for this large, heavy book.

191. WARD, Joseph T. Dear Mom: A Sniper's Vietnam. Illustrated with b/w photos. New York: Ivy Books, (1991). 8vo. Boards. 254 p. Fine in fine d.w. $15.00

192. WESLEY, Paul. VIETNAMVIETNAMVIETNAMVIETNAMVIETNAM ... [San Francisco]: [War Resist- ers League], ca. 1969. 8 1/2 x 14 in. Mimeographed broadsheet. Folded twice horizontally; else about fine. $30.00

Wesley takes the American Left to task for not doing enough to end the War in Vietnam: "Now, right now, more than ever before is the time for organizations to unite in opposition to the war, for individuals to refuse income taxes which pay for the killing, telephone taxes that do the same, for men to refuse to register for the draft, refuse to carry a draft card, refuse to co-operate with the military machine ... Now is the time to be on army bases encouraging and helping G.I.'s to quit the military ... THE KILLING MUST STOP AND WE MUST STOP IT." 22! Bibliomania! List Number 331

193. WILCOX, Fred A. Waiting for an Army to Die: The Tragedy of Agent Orange. New York: Random House, (1983). 8vo. Cloth. 222 p. 1st edition. Fine in fine d.w. $15.00

194. WOMEN OF VIET NAM. N° 1 (1971) & N° 2 (1971). $50.00

Two issues of this periodical published in Hanoi by the Viet Nam Women's Union.

195. YABLONKA, Marc Phillip. Distant War: Recollections of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Illustrated with b/ w photos. Bennington, Vt.: Merriam Press, 2009. 8vo. Wraps. 258 p. Military Monograph 27. 1st edition. Fine. $15.00

196. YENAN BOOKS. Chinese-Vietnamese Militant Unity. Berkeley: Yenan Books, (1973). 8 1/2 x 11 in. Broadsheet. Date written at upper right-hand corner of recto; else fine. $15.00

197. YOST, Bud, Major, U.S. Army (Ret.). Hard Core. Illustrated with b/w & color photos. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Ros- eDog Books, (2007). 8vo. Wraps. viii, 114 p. 1st edition. Review copy, with slip laid in. Fine. $30.00

Yost's experiences as a paratrooper with the 502nd Airborne Infantry in Vietnam.

198. [YOUTH AGAINST WAR & FASCISM]. Bulletin: Pvt. Stapp Sentenced to 45 Days; Another GI Arrested Following Tumultuous Courtmartial / Statement of Private Andrew Stapp, June 1. [New York]: [Youth Against War & Fascism], [1967]. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Mimeographed broadsheet. Very good. $25.00

The court martial of Pvt. Andrew D. Stapp who was later a founder of the American Servicemen's Union.

199. YOUTH AGAINST WAR & FASCISM. For Immediate Release: Another Anti-Viet War GI Faces Court- Martial. New York: Youth Against War & Fascism, 1967. 8 1/2 x 11 in. Mimeographed broadsheet. Very good. $25.00

The court martial of Pvt. Andrew D. Stapp who was later the founder of the American Servicemen's Union.

200. ZACZEK, Ron. Farewell Darkness: A Veteran's Triumph over Combat Trauma. Annapolis, Md.: Naval In- stitute Press, (1994). 8vo. Cloth-backed boards. xiv, 344 p. Fine in fine d.w. $22.50

!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! See Item 154