Bernard edelman editor (6 Ergebnisse)

- Softcover
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Zustand: Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.

- Softcover
- Signiert
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Zustand: Fair. Signed Copy . Inscribed by editor on front endpage. Dampstained.

- Softcover
Anbieter: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, USARobinson Street Books, IOBA
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Prompt Shipment, shipped in Boxes, Tracking PROVIDEDVery good. Some creasing. *.

- Softcover
Anbieter: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, USARobinson Street Books, IOBA
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Paperback. Zustand: Used: Good. Prompt Shipment, shipped in Boxes, Tracking PROVIDEDGood condition, slight tear on bottom of front cover, bumped tips, some wear to spine and edges, prompt shipping with tracking.

- Hardcover
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USAGround Zero Books, Ltd.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Second printing [stated]. 316, [4] pages. Endpaper map. Illustrations. Glossary. Index. DJ has some wars, soiling, edge tears/chips. This was prepared for The New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission. The Editor was the Director of veterans' affairs for the C…ity of New York. He was the curator of art exhibits showing works by Vietnam veteran artists. He was also associate producer of film Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam. Commemorating the dedication of a memorial to Vietnam veterans in New York City, Bernard Edelman's Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam is a collection of correspondences from U.S. servicemen during the Vietnam war. The book begins with the testimony of soldiers fresh to the war, documents the terrors of combat, of loneliness and loss, and closes with soldiers' questions about America's place in this tragic foreign war. "The poignant letters collected here demonstrate that writers in America were not the only ones fighting a moral and emotional battle in the 1960s," wrote Los Angeles Times Book Review critic Alex Raksin. "They offer a picture of both confusion and bravery," noted the Washington Post Book World, "confused feelings about what the war is all about, bravery in the face of certain danger." And finding "the book's strength . . . in its diversity," Myra MacPherson commented in a Washington Post, "this book tells of an ache as ancient as timeâ"adolescents off to war with high expectations, who soon change greatly. Ambiguities aboundâ"from pain, disillusionment, and sorrow for dead comrades to hard-earned measure of individual strength and survival." Dear America allows us to witness the war firsthand through the eyes of the men and women who served in Vietnam. In this collection of more than 200 letters, they share their first impressions of the rigors of life in the bush, their longing for home and family, their emotions over the conduct of the war, and their ache at the loss of a friend in battle. Poignant in their rare honesty, the letters from Vietnam are "riveting, extraordinary by [their] very ordinariness. for the most part, neither deep nor philosophical, only very, very human" (Los Angeles Times). Revealing the complex emotions and daily realities of fighting in the war, these close accounts offer a powerful, uniquely personal portrait of the many faces of Vietnam's veterans.

- Hardcover
- Erstausgabe
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USAGround Zero Books, Ltd.
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. 1st Edition. 316, [4] pages. Endpaper map. Illustrations. Glossary. Index. The DJ is in a plastic sleeve and has some wear, tears and soiling. This was prepared for The New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission. The Editor was the Director of veterans' affairs… for the City of New York. He was the curator of art exhibits showing works by Vietnam veteran artists. He was also associate producer of film Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam. Dear America allows us to witness the war firsthand through the eyes of the men and women who served in Vietnam. In this collection of letters, they share their first impressions of the rigors of life in the bush, their longing for home and family, their emotions over the conduct of the war, and their ache at the loss of a friend in battle. Poignant in their rare honesty, the letters from Vietnam are "riveting, extraordinary by [their] very ordinariness. very, very human" (Los Angeles Times). This collection of letters, poems, and petitions from the front, written mostly by infantrymen to their families and friends, evokes the mingled emotions of an intense longing for home, fear, hope, grief, and anger aroused by the Vietnam War. Revealing the complex emotions and daily realities of fighting in the war, these close accounts offer a powerful, uniquely personal portrait of the many faces of Vietnam's veterans. Commemorating the dedication of a memorial to Vietnam veterans in New York City, Bernard Edelman's Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam is a collection of correspondences from U.S. servicemen during the Vietnam war. The book begins with the testimony of soldiers fresh to the war, documents the terrors of combat, of loneliness and loss, and closes with soldiers' questions about America's place in this tragic foreign war. "The poignant letters collected here demonstrate that writers in America were not the only ones fighting a moral and emotional battle in the 1960s," wrote Los Angeles Times Book Review critic Alex Raksin. "They offer a picture of both confusion and bravery," noted the Washington Post Book World, "confused feelings about what the war is all about, bravery in the face of certain danger." And finding "the book's strength . . . in its diversity," Myra MacPherson commented in a Washington Post, "this book tells of an ache as ancient as time-adolescents off to war with high expectations, who soon change greatly. Ambiguities abound-from pain, disillusionment, and sorrow for dead comrades to hard-earned measure of individual strength and survival." First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]printing [stated].