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.
Sans titreVietnam--Politics and government
32 Description archivistique résultats pour Vietnam--Politics and government
Letter from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson. May apologies for not being able to meet with Duncanson until after the latter's academic visit in America. May writes to enclose and return Duncanson's artile "Unrecognised Frontier", which he advises Duncanson to use in his academic endeavours, more precisely to use it with an American audience. May ends his letter with a written post-script to request copies of the latest blurb on Duncanson's book, Government and Revolution in Vietnam.
Sans titreLetter from Richard A. May to George V. Allen (Director of Foreign Service Institute). May writes to inform Allen that due to academic commitments, Duncanson will not be able to travel to Washington to meet with Allen. However, May has arranged for a copy of Duncanson's book to be delivered to Allen for review.
Sans titreThis series contains drafts and copies of publications and papers written by Duncanson and others, including drafts of 'Government and Revolution in Vietnam' and 'The rise of the Indochina Communist Party'.
Sans titreA draft of index, contents and summary of chapters for Duncanson's 'Government and Revolution in Vietnam' from 1965.
Sans titreHandwritten letter from Bob to Dennis J. Duncanson offering feedback and suggestions of Duncanson's book (a revision of syntax), Government and Revolution in Vietnam.
Letter 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.
Sans titreLetter from Eileen Menzies to Dennis J. Duncanson about press clippings of Duncanson's book, Government and Revolution in Vietnam.
Sans titreLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to John Bell to agree on amendments for blurb, and additional suggestions regarding Vietnamese nationalism.
Sans titreHandwritten letter from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson in response to the latter's air letter of 31 March 1968. May writes to follow up on a prior correspondence he had sent to Duncanson with which he had enclosed a list of the present members of the Harvard Overseas' Visiting Committee on East Asian Civilizations.
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