The Vietnam War
A Graphic History
1st ed.
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Contributions
- Vansant, Wayne. - Contributor
- Wayne Vansant - Illustrator
- Chuck Horner - Foreword
Publication
2009 - Hill and Wang, New York, United States of America, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
35,750 words, Guess
Page Count
143 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivevietnamwargraphi00zimm
- Internet Archivevietnamwargraphi0000zimm
- ISBN-100809094959
- ISBN-139780809094950
- Goodreads6862076
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- LibraryThing8927836
- Library of Congress Control Number2009007724
- OCLC Control Number310715791
- Better World Books9780809094950
- Open LibraryOL23165682M
Classifications
- DDC959.704/3
- LCCDS557.7 .Z56 2009
- LCCDS557.7.Z56 2009
Description
When Senator Edward Kennedy declared, “Iraq is George Bush’s Vietnam,” everyone understood. The Vietnam War has become the touchstone for U.S. military misadventures—a war lost on the home front although never truly lost on the battlefront. During the pivotal decade of 1962 to 1972, U.S. involvement rose from a few hundred advisers to a fighting force of more than one million. This same period saw the greatest schism in American society since the Civil War, a generational divide pitting mothers and fathers against sons and daughters who protested the country’s ever-growing military involvement in Vietnam. Meanwhile, well-intentioned decisions in Washington became operational orders with tragic outcomes in the rice paddies, jungles, and villages of Southeast Asia. Through beautifully rendered artwork, *The Vietnam War: A Graphic History* depicts the course of the war from its initial expansion in the early 1960s through the evacuation of Saigon in 1975, and what transpired at home, from the antiwar movement and the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. to the Watergate break-in and the resignation of a president. **Praise for *The Vietnam War*** "*The Vietnam War: A Graphic History* is an innovative way to present a complex period in American history. Using actual dialogue with illustrations of the personalities involved, it brings the people and the events to life." --Philip Caputo, author of *A Rumor of War* "Dwight Jon Zimmerman and Wayne Vansant have created a truly graphic history of America's tragic misadventure in Vietnam. They show the mistaken assumptions, failed policies, and hubris that doomed American efforts to prevent a Communist takeover of South Vietnam. At the same time, they maintain a balanced presentation that leans to neither the prowar nor the antiwar side in this country's most divisive conflict." --James M. McPherson, author of *Battle Cry of Freedom* "An emotionally moving combination of graphics and text clearly describing the events that led up to a war and years of bloodshed, which threatened the unity of the American people." --Joe Kubert, author of *Fax from Sarajevo and Yossel*
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