A draft manuscript of 'Government and Revolution in Vietnam' by Dennis J. Duncanson. Various inserts are included in this manuscript where Duncanson has made amendments to his work.
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A typed draft of Duncanson's publication, 'Government and Revolution in Vietnam' that was written in 1967 with handwritten annotations.
Sin títuloLetter from Andrew Shonfield to Dennis J. Duncanson offering positive feedback to the revised version of Government and Revolution in Vietnam.
Sin títuloLetter 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.
Sin títuloHandwritten letter from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson. This includes an update from Donald Heath who believes that Duncanson's book is a masterpiece but reader interest in the U.S.A. will be confined mostly to academic circles. Nevertheless, Heath promises his endorsement of the book, though in a class composed of three other works – The Two Vietnams by Bermond B. Fall; To Move A Nation by Roger Hilseman; and Viet Cong by Douglas Pike - which May believes are all incomparable to Duncanson's book.
May fears that limited sales to primarily academic circles would place Duncanson completely at the mercy of Professors who could use his work as they choose and Duncanson would have little means of checking whether he has received any credit at all. Therefore, May enquires about Duncanson's contract with Oxford University Press London in order to determine whether it is possible for May to provide page proofs of Duncanson's book to Reader's Digest or Time-Life in America.
Sin títuloLetter from Richard A. May to Dennis J. Duncanson with an accompanying page from Newsweek of 01 January 1968. May writes of Sir Robert Thompon's summation in the newspaper clipping, which concerns several analysis of the current state of the Vietnam war.
Sin títuloThis 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'.
Sin títuloA draft of index, contents and summary of chapters for Duncanson's 'Government and Revolution in Vietnam' from 1965.
Sin títuloHandwritten 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.
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