Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Richard A. May in response to May's letters on 09 September 1967. Duncanson confirms that the publishers will circulate notices of his book in the upcoming weeks, then review copies will be out by December of the year. By that time the publication date of his book will have been settled. Duncanson believes that it would be best to pre-empt demand for his book in advance by asking May to stimulate interest (and, therefore, demand) in influential quarters through May's contacts, such as Larson and Sen. Morton. This would, also, involve engineering a situation where somebody from Reader's Digest would telephone Oxford University Press, Time-Life, the Senate, etc. to enquire about Duncanson's upcoming book.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Professor Fairbank to follow up on a forthcoming typescript Fairbank should be receiving. Duncanson informs Fairbank of his current plans, which are taking up a research fellowship at the London School of Economics and publishing an essay on the influence of both Chinese and Indian ideas upon Indochina as a whole. DD/4/1 and DD/4/3 are associated.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Nguyen Van Anh. Duncanson enquires about the circumstances that led to the formation of the Can Lao party.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Nguyen Van Anh. Duncanson stresses the importance of enquiring about the Can Lao party and the necessity for remaining unbiased. Duncanson requests from Nguyen Van Anh the principle characteristics of the Can Lao party, the outline of the organisation and the multiple links it has to the police and other parts of the government. (Letter in French)
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Nguyen Van Anh in response to the latter's letter of 21 November 1975. Duncanson enquires about the translation of certain Vietnamese terms, whilst also wondering about the DCL's policy for "relations with minorities", the recruitment process of the party, subscription lists and whether the whole organisation is national.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Nguyễn Phú Đức in response to his letter from 23 June 1975. Duncanson replies to say that there are no employment opportunities at the University of Kent for Nguyễn Phú Đức. Duncanson, however, proposes a research project that he might be interested in, which would involve assembling "information about the purpose, organization, and method of operation of the Dang Can Lao'.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Miss G. Jerrold to confirm his signing of the revised set of agreement forms.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Miss G. Jerrold about the Memorandum of Agreement and a revised delivery date for his book.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Michael J. Pawley to confirm Pawley's enquiry in regards to Duncanson's potential visit to Indochina. Duncanson suggests that it would be better if he made his visit to Indochina on his return journey back home to the UK.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Michael J. Pawley (South-East Asian Department at Foreign and Commonwealth Office) along with a draft agenda for the upcoming Seminar on Village Defence and Development. Duncanson enquires whether Pawley would be free to meet with Duncanson later in the month. (Attached draft agenda is dated 10 January 1973)
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