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F. Langguth

    A.J. Langguth is Professor Emeritus of Journalism at the University of Southern California, an American author, and journalist. In addition to his non-fiction work, he is the author of several dark, satirical novels. A Harvard College graduate, Langguth served as Southeast Asian correspondent and Saigon bureau chief for The New York Times during the Vietnam War. His writings are known for their sharp observation and deep understanding of human nature, often tinged with cynicism.

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    Our Vietnam: The War 1954-1975
    • Our Vietnam: The War 1954-1975

      • 768 pages
      • 27 hours of reading
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      Winner of the Overseas Press Club's Cornelius J. Ryan Award for Best Nonfiction Book, the Commonwealth Club of California's Gold Medal for Nonfiction, and the PEN Center West Award for Best Research NonfictionTwenty-five years after the end of the Vietnam War, historian and journalist A. J. Langguth delivers an authoritative account of the war based on official documents not available earlier and on new reporting from both the American and Vietnamese perspectives. In Our Vietnam, Langguth takes us inside the waffling and deceitful White Houses of Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon; documents the ineptness and corruption of our South Vietnamese allies; and recounts the bravery of soldiers on both sides of the war. With its broad sweep and keen insights, Our Vietnam brings together the kaleidoscopic events and personalities of the war into one engrossing and unforgettable narrative.

      Our Vietnam: The War 1954-1975