Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Hermia Oliver regarding a copy of a letter Duncanson sent to Mr. Bell and a previous conversation Duncanson and Oliver had on a previous day. Duncanson suggests waiting for Mr. Bell's reply before Oliver drafts a letter for Andrew Shonfield's consideration.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Holmes Welch commending Holmes of his book 'The Practice of Chinese Buddhism.' Duncanson also informs Welch that his own book, 'Government and Revolution in Vietnam,' is due to be published in mid-January of the following year. DD/4/1 and DD/4/2 are associated.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to John Bell to follow up on his previous letter on 21 October 1967. Duncanson writes of a letter received by Richard A. May from Hon. Robert Murphy.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to John Bell thanking him for having sent the revised blurb and that Duncanson has no amendments to suggest apart from one sentence to add. Duncanson also clarifies that he has no plans to view anything at the University of Sussex.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to John Bell about sending copies of his book to people for publicity purposes. Duncanson suggests sending copies to more individuals to increase publicity as there will not be an American edition of his book. Duncanson also mentions that he has a relative in America, Richard A. May, who has been circulating sets of proofs of Duncanson's book in American political, academic and press circles for him.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to John Bell to agree on amendments for blurb, and additional suggestions regarding Vietnamese nationalism.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to John T. McAlister Jr. in response to the latter's correspondence on 14 July 1968. Duncanson thanks McAlister for providing the enclosed items and provides his feedback to each of them. Duncanson critiques McAlister's piece, 'Mountain Minorities', for not quoting sources and states that he did not have time to read McAlister's enclosed testimony of the Fulbright Committee but, nevertheless, writes that he is glad that McAlister's efforts brought him fame.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Kay Jerrold instructing her what to do with the author's copies.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Kay Jerrold thanking her and Andrew Shonfield for the cheque of £200 he received in a previous correspondence dated 28 September 1967, as well as thanking Kay Jerrold for little tasks she undertook on behalf of his book.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Kenneth Younger discussing an order by Oxford University Press New York of 500 bound copies of his book, Government and Revolution in Vietnam. Duncanson discusses his thoughts to Younger about the success of his book in America and had taken the liberty of sending three sets of corrected proofs to a relative in America who is well connected both politically and academically for circulation.
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