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              GB 891 DD-DD/2-DD/2/44 · File · 9th Dec 1967
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter 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.

              Duncanson Dennis J
              GB 891 DD-DD/5-DD/5/2 · File · 2nd Aug 1971
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to M. F. Serpell thanking Serpell for having sent the report on the second seminar on Village Defence and Development, along with two short papers. Duncanson conveys his support and association with the clearing-house project. Duncanson offers his comment on the use of psychological warfare and enquires whether there is a constant or declining rate of peasant co-operation with pacification schemes.

              Duncanson Dennis J
              GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/2 · File · 20th Sep 1967
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter 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 J
              GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/13 · File · 2nd Oct 1967
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              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 J
              GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/90 · File · 5th Jan 1968
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Richard A. May. Duncanson replies to May's earlier letter concerning Sir Robert Thompson's summation in Newsweek. Duncanson also writes about the possibility of his book being translated into other European languages, such as French, German and Italian.

              Duncanson Dennis J
              GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/32 · File · 22nd Oct 1967
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Richard A. May in response to May's letters on 16th and 17th October. Duncanson follows May's advice to write to the Saturday Review. Regarding the publicity of his book, Duncanson states that he expected that his book's readership would be primarily academic as he chose Chatham House as his book's publication channel in preference to a literary agent. Duncanson discusses copyright issues in America in relation to the forthcoming publication of his book and would be happy for a paperback edition of his book should it be offered. Duncanson extends his gratitude for Ambassador Donald Heath's feedback on Duncanson's page proofs.

              Duncanson Dennis J
              GB 891 DD-DD/4-DD/4/9 · File · 27th Sep 1967
              Part of Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Richard A. May in response to May's letters on 24 and 25 September 1967. Duncanson shares a joke that the post takes longer than Machiavelli used to take to cross Europe 460 years ago. Duncanson expresses his fascination about reading of May's accomplishments at Harvard.

              Duncanson Dennis J