Letter from Kenneth Younger to Dennis J. Duncanson thanking Duncanson for having previously sent a synopsis of his upcoming book. Younger, also, requests clarification regarding Duncanson's approach to writing the book, as well as a potential financial subsidy or royalty agreement.
Younger Kenneth 1908-1976Letter from Kenneth Younger to Dennis J. Duncanson to confirm previously agreed arrangements (financial agreement and the sending of sample chapters for review).
Younger Kenneth 1908-1976Letter from Kenneth Younger to Dennis J. Duncanson in reply to Duncanson's letter on 09 December 1967. Younger agrees with Duncanson that OUP New York have made a poor judgement of only ordering 500 copies. Younger also updates Duncanson that OUP New York will publish his book as a major trade book for the spring of 1968 after having second thoughts about the book. Younger reassures Duncanson of the potential success/sales of his book in America.
Younger Kenneth Gilmour d 1976Letter from Dr Ken H.J. Gardiner, Asian History Centre, The Australian National University, Canberra, to Angus Graham to check Graham has received the Dean's formal letter of invitation. He explains about the weather at the time of Graham's visit.
Gardiner K. H. J. 1932-2011Letter from Ken H.J. Gardiner, Asian History Centre, The Australian National University, Canberra, to Angus Graham to invite Graham to stay at his home while he is in Canberra and to inquire regarding the seminars that Graham might wish to give.
Gardiner K. H. J. 1932-2011Letter from Ken H.J. Gardiner, Asian History Centre, The Australian National University, Canberra, to Angus Graham regarding his forthcoming visit. Ken and his wife, Merril, will meet him at Sydney airport and then take him to Canberra. He writes of the seminars Graham will teach and the people he is likely to meet.
Gardiner K. H. J. 1932-2011Letter from Keith M. Nightingale to Dennis J. Duncanson. Nightingale, a Captain in the Infantry who served as an advisor to a Vietnamese Ranger Battalion in the Long Kanh, Bien Hoa, Bing Tuy Phuoc Tuy Province areas, now currently an instructor in the Military Science Department, thanks Duncanson for his book, Government and Revolution in Vietnam, which Nightingale describes as a source of information and reference material. Nightingale offers his account of the events surrounding General Nguyen Chi Tanh - as mentioned by Duncanson on page 372 of his book- who Nightingale confirms as having perished in a battle on 28 June 1967. It is unclear from this letter whether it was written in May or June 1969.
Nightingale Keith MLetter from Kay Jerrold to Dennis J. Duncanson about the Universal Copyright Convention form in connection to Duncanson's book, requesting for the form to be filled out, signed and returned.
Jerrold KayLetter from Kay Jerrold to Dennis J. Duncanson regarding an advance of royalties of £150 for his book.
Jerrold KayLetter from Kay Jerrold to Dennis J. Duncanson about a review in The Guardian that Duncanson cannot trace.
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