B25719

Shelfmark

Loo.2.29

Author

Eden, Anthony, Earl of Avon,

Title

Toward peace in Indo-China /, Anthony Eden, Earl of Avon.

Varying form of title

Chatham House Essays

Publication, distribution, etc.

London ; Kuala Lumper ; Melbourne :, Oxford University Press,, 1966.

Physical description

xii, [2], 72p :, 1 map ;, 19cm.

Series statement

(Chatham House Essays, 14)

Note

"Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs" - title-page.

Note

With a half-title.

Note

Publisher's blue, white, and black printed paperback binding.

Note

Loose newspaper clipping from "The Wall Street journal" featuring an article about the Vietnam War.

Provenance

Ms. illegible [?]inscription on half-title.

Provenance

Ms. annotations in pencil troughout text and on back endpaper in Anthony Eden's hand ; two loose sheets of ms. notes in pencil in Anthony Eden's hand.

Subject

Vietnam War, 1961-1975.

Subject

Geneva Conference (1954).

Added entry--name

Oxford University Press

Added entry--place

England, London.
001B25719
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1001#$aEden, Anthony$cEarl of Avon,
24510$aToward peace in Indo-China /$cAnthony Eden, Earl of Avon.
2463#$aChatham House Essays
260##$aLondon ; Kuala Lumper ; Melbourne :$bOxford University Press,$c1966.
300##$axii, [2], 72p :$b1 map ;$c19cm.
4901#$aChatham House Essays$v14
500##$a"Issued under the auspices of the Royal Institute of International Affairs" - title-page.
500##$aWith a half-title.
500##$aPublisher's blue, white, and black printed paperback binding.
500##$aLoose newspaper clipping from "The Wall Street journal" featuring an article about the Vietnam War.
561##$aMs. illegible [?]inscription on half-title.
561##$aMs. annotations in pencil troughout text and on back endpaper in Anthony Eden's hand ; two loose sheets of ms. notes in pencil in Anthony Eden's hand.
650#0$aVietnam War, 1961-1975.
650#0$aGeneva Conference (1954).
7102#$aOxford University Press
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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