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Reporting Vietnam Part Two: American Journalism 19691975
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First Published For The Twentyfifth Anniversary Of The Fall Of Saigon, This Unique Twovolume Anthology From The Library Of America Evokes A Turbulent And Controversial Period In American History And Journalism.Reporting Vietnam Part Two: American Journalism 19691975, Along With Its Companion Volume, Captures The Bravery, Fear, Cruelty, Suffering, Anger, And Sorrow Of A Tragic Conflict. This Second Volume Traces Events From The Revelation Of The My Lai Massacre In 1969 Through The Fall Of Saigon In 1975. Here Are Peter Kann On The Ambiguities Of Pacification; Gloria Emerson On The South Vietnamese Debacle In Laos; Donald Kirk On Declining American Morale; Sydney Schanberg On The Fall Of Phnom Penh And The Victory Of The Khmer Rouge; Philip Caputo, Keyes Beech, Peter Arnett, And Malcolm Browne On The Last Days Of South Vietnam.Writers Who Observed The Turmoil In The United States Are Included As Well: Francine Du Plessis Gray On Factions Within The Protest Movement; Michael Kinsley Recounting A Confrontation Between Henry Kissinger And His Harvard Colleagues; James Michener Meticulously Reconstructing The Kent State Shootings; Doris Kearns Listening To Lyndon Johnsons Anguished Recollections; Hunter S. Thompson Watching Veterans Protest Richard Nixons Renomination.Included In Full Is Dispatches, Journalist Michael Herrs Acclaimed Impressionistic Memoir Of His Immersion In The Exhilaration, Dread, And Sorrow Of The Vietnam War.This Volume Contains A Detailed Chronology Of The War, Historical Maps, Biographical Profiles Of The Journalists, Explanatory Notes, A Glossary Of Military Terms, An Index, And A 32Page Insert Of Photographs Of The Correspondents, Many From Private Collections And Never Before Seen.Library Of America Is An Independent Nonprofit Cultural Organization Founded In 1979 To Preserve Our Nations Literary Heritage By Publishing, And Keeping Permanently In Print, Americas Best And Most Significant Writing. The Library Of America Series Includes More Than 300 Volumes To Date, Authoritative Editions That Average 1,000 Pages In Length, Feature Cloth Covers, Sewn Bindings, And Ribbon Markers, And Are Printed On Premium Acidfree Paper That Will Last For Centuries.
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- Q: How many pages does this book have? A: This book has eight hundred fifty-seven pages. It provides an extensive exploration of American journalism during the Vietnam War.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The binding type is hardcover. This ensures durability and longevity for readers.
- Q: What are the dimensions of 'Reporting Vietnam Part Two'? A: The dimensions are five point two inches in length, one point two inches in width, and eight point two inches in height. This size makes it a practical choice for reading.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Milton J. Bates. He provides insights into the journalism surrounding the Vietnam War.
- Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: This book is not specifically geared towards young readers. It covers complex themes of war and journalism that may be more suitable for adults.
- Q: What themes are explored in this book? A: The book explores themes of bravery, fear, and the complexities of war journalism. It captures the emotions and events during the Vietnam War.
- Q: How should I care for this hardcover book? A: To care for this hardcover book, keep it in a cool, dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight. This helps preserve its quality.
- Q: Are there any photographs included in this book? A: Yes, there is a thirty-two page insert of photographs. Many of these correspondents' images are from private collections and have never been seen before.
- Q: What if I receive a damaged copy of this book? A: If you receive a damaged copy, contact customer support for return options. They will guide you through the return process.
- Q: Does this book include a glossary? A: Yes, it includes a glossary of military terms. This is helpful for readers unfamiliar with specific terminology.
- Q: How do I find specific topics within the book? A: You can find specific topics using the index. The index helps navigate through the extensive content efficiently.
- Q: Is there a detailed chronology of the Vietnam War in this book? A: Yes, the book contains a detailed chronology of the Vietnam War. This timeline enhances the reader's understanding of events.
- Q: What type of content can I expect in the anthology? A: The anthology includes essays and articles by various journalists. These pieces reflect on the American experience during the Vietnam conflict.
- Q: Is this book part of a series? A: Yes, it is part of the Library of America series. This series publishes significant American literary works.
- Q: Will the book take a long time to read? A: The reading time may vary, but with eight hundred fifty-seven pages, it may take several hours to complete. Readers are encouraged to take their time to absorb the content.
- Q: Can I gift this book to someone interested in history? A: Yes, this book makes an excellent gift for anyone interested in history or journalism. Its comprehensive insights are valuable for history enthusiasts.