Vietnam, a history
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Word Count
188,000 words, Guess
Page Count
752 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivevietnamhistory0000karn
- Internet Archivevietnamhistory0000karn_c0p3
- Internet Archivevietnamhistory00karn
- ISBN-100670746045
- ISBN-139780670746040
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number83047905
- OCLC Control Number503425839
- OCLC Control Number9646422
- Better World Books9780670746040
- Open LibraryOL3186816M
Classifications
- DDC959.704/33/73
- LCCDS558 .K37 1983
- LCCDS558.K37 1983
Alternate Titles
- Vietnam, a television history (Television program)
Description
Examines American involvement in the Vietnam War, delves into the decisionmaking process in Washington and Asia, and presents interviews with participants on both sides.
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