Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Kenneth Younger discussing an order by Oxford University Press New York of 500 bound copies of his book, Government and Revolution in Vietnam. Duncanson discusses his thoughts to Younger about the success of his book in America and had taken the liberty of sending three sets of corrected proofs to a relative in America who is well connected both politically and academically for circulation.
Sans titreVietnam--Politics and government
32 Description archivistique résultats pour Vietnam--Politics and government
Letter from Kenneth Younger to Dennis J. Duncanson in reply to Duncanson's letter on 09 December 1967. Younger agrees with Duncanson that OUP New York have made a poor judgement of only ordering 500 copies. Younger also updates Duncanson that OUP New York will publish his book as a major trade book for the spring of 1968 after having second thoughts about the book. Younger reassures Duncanson of the potential success/sales of his book in America.
Sans titreLetter from Eileen Menzies to Dennis J. Duncanson about press clippings of Duncanson's book, Government and Revolution in Vietnam.
Sans titreLetter from Eileen Menzies to Dennis J. Duncanson about a press clipping (2 sheets) from the Journal of Asian Studies of Duncanson's book, Government and Revolution in Vietnam.
Sans titreLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Eileen Menzies thanking her for sending the Journal of Asian Studies press clipping in her previous correspondence of 12 September 1969. Duncanson writes that he finds the review to be a 'poor account…and misleading about the conclusions.' Duncanson also laments that it was 'a pity [the Journal of Asian Studies] couldn't see their way to get a more senior scholar to review it.' Lastly, Duncanson asks about the particulars regarding revisions and a reprint of his book.
Sans titreLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to John Bell to agree on amendments for blurb, and additional suggestions regarding Vietnamese nationalism.
Sans titreLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Richard A. May, with enclosed copies of Duncanson's correspondences to Professor Fairbank and another to Holmes Welch. Duncanson also writes of a fellowship L.S.E. has offered him. DD/4/2 and DD/4/3 are associated.
Sans titreLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Professor Fairbank to follow up on a forthcoming typescript Fairbank should be receiving. Duncanson informs Fairbank of his current plans, which are taking up a research fellowship at the London School of Economics and publishing an essay on the influence of both Chinese and Indian ideas upon Indochina as a whole. DD/4/1 and DD/4/3 are associated.
Sans titreLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Holmes Welch commending Holmes of his book 'The Practice of Chinese Buddhism.' Duncanson also informs Welch that his own book, 'Government and Revolution in Vietnam,' is due to be published in mid-January of the following year. DD/4/1 and DD/4/2 are associated.
Sans titreLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Richard A. May in response to May's letters on 24 and 25 September 1967. Duncanson shares a joke that the post takes longer than Machiavelli used to take to cross Europe 460 years ago. Duncanson expresses his fascination about reading of May's accomplishments at Harvard.
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