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              GB 891 DD-DD/6-DD/6/3 · Unidad documental compuesta · 28th Apr 1975
              Parte de Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter from 'Bob' to Dennis J. Duncanson. Bob discusses a piece he is working on for Reader's Digest and writes that he has 'not heard from Ted since just after the invasion of South Vietnam by Communist North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces. [Connected to the letter from F. P. Serong (Ted) to Dennis J. Duncanson, dated 14 April 1975 - DD/6/2].

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              GB 891 DD-DD/6-DD/6/12 · Unidad documental compuesta · 27th Sep 1975
              Parte de Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              Letter 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)

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              GB 891 DD-DD/7-DD/7/2 · Unidad documental compuesta · 2nd Dec 1967
              Parte de Papers of Dennis Duncanson

              A letter written by Dennis J. Duncanson in pencil, containing multiple corrections. In the letter, Duncanson thanks the intended recipient for having offered observations regarding the book, Government and Revolution in Vietnam, to his relative, Richard A. May. Duncanson writes that he believes the study of Vietnam is "a mortification of the flesh" and that he is destined to pursue it indefinitely. He also writes that he is now working on his second book on Vietnam, which is more about the North than the South.

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