Vietnam: An American Ordeal

1st edition/3rd printing

This book provides a comprehensive narrative history of U.S. involvement in Southeast Asia, from 1942 to 1975–with a concluding section that traces U.S.-Vietnam relations from the end of the war in 1975 to the present.

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Unlike most general histories of U.S.  involvement in Vietnam–which are either conventional diplomatic or military histories–this volume synthesizes the perspectives to explore both dimensions of the struggle in greater depth, elucidating more of the complexities of the U.S.-Vietnam entanglement. It explains why Americans tried so hard for so long to stop the spread of Communism into Indochina, and why they failed.

Key topics:

  • The Fall of Saigon: The End as Prelude.
  • Vietnam: A Place and A People.
  • The Elephant and the Tiger.
  • An Experiment in Nation Building.
  • Raising the Stakes.
  • Going to War.
  • The Chain of Thunders.
  • The Year of the Monkey.
  • A War to End a War.
  • The End of the Tunnel.

by George Donelson Moss

This book has some shelf wear and moderate curling of the lower RH corner (first 30 pages or so). Tight binding and bright pages.

VIET-MOSS

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Weight 15 oz
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Trade Paperback

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