Vietnam Reconsidered: Lessons from a War

Vietnam Reconsidered: Lessons from a War by Harrison E Salisbury is a first edition published by Harper And Row on October 1, 1984. This 335-page book offers insights into the Vietnam War, focusing on the historical context and implications of the conflict for the United States. Written in English, it presents a thorough examination of the events surrounding the war from 1961 to 1975.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the Vietnam War and its impact on U.S. history from 1945 onwards. The book delves into the complexities of the conflict, providing a nuanced perspective on the lessons learned from this significant period. With clean, unmarked pages and a tight binding, this edition is in mint condition, making it a suitable addition for those interested in military history and American history.
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This 1984 book is in mint condition inside/out! Clean unmarked pages, tight binding and like new cover! Ships same or next day!
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