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Vietnam 1945: The Quest for Power (A Philip E. Lilienthal Book) [Paperback.. Paperback - 1997

by David G. Marr

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The year 1945 was the most significant in the modern history of Vietnam. One thousand years of dynastic politics and monarchist ideology came to an end. Drawing on extensive archival research, interviews, and an examination of published memoirs and documents, David G. Marr has written a richly detailed and descriptive analysis of this crucial moment in Vietnamese history. 18 illustrations.

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University of California Press, 1997-11-03. Paperback. Like New. Softcover. Cover in very good condition with normal shelf wear. Tight binding. Clean unmarked text. No hightlighting and no markings. Nice copy. We ship daily.
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At 6:00 P.M. on 9 March 1945, the Japanese ambassador to Indochina, Matsumoto Shunichi, walked into the palatial Saigon offices of the French governor-general, Admiral Jean Decoux, to present an ultimatum.

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  • New York Times, 01/11/1998, Page 20

About the author

David G. Marr is Senior Fellow at the Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University. He is the author of Vietnamese Anticolonialism, 1885-1925 (California, 1971) and Vietnamese Tradition on Trial, 1920-1945 (California, 1981).