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NAM: A Photographic History

Gregory L. Mattson

From the Ho Chi Minh Trail to the Tet Offensive to the My Lai massacre, from soldiers on all sides to civilians to politicians, from ground troops, to the US Air Force to the US Navy, NAM: A Photographic History... Read moreRead less

From the Ho Chi Minh Trail to the Tet Offensive to the My Lai massacre, from soldiers on all sides to civilians to politicians, from ground troops, to the US Air Force to the US Navy, NAM: A Photographic History is a chronological account of the conflict from its origins in the colonial period of the 1940s up to the fall of Saigon and on to the aftermath of the war both in Southeast Asia and the US. Carefully researched, minutely detailed, illustrated with hundreds of photographs – many in colour – and with maps by the celebrated military cartographer Richard Natkiel, NAM: A Photographic History is both a fascinating recapitulation of the war as the world experienced it and an important reference work for both lay readers and scholars.

Format: 300 x 226mm
Extent: 608pp
Word count: 100,000
Illustrations: 700 col & b/w photos and col a/ws

Gregory L. Mattson

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