Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

The Korean War, edited with an introd. by Lloyd C. Gardner. -

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The Korean War, edited with an introd. by Lloyd C. Gardner. -
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Bibliography: p. [228]-229
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Korean War
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bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited with an introd. by Lloyd C. Gardner. -
Table Of Contents
Setting for a "limited war": Peffer, N. The China crisis is a crisis for us.--Lieberman, H. R. Gigantic questions for Mao--and for us, too.--Barrett, G. Report on Okinawa: a rampart we built.--Parrott, L. The touchy issue of peace with Japan.--Crankshaw, E. Cold war or hot? The chances appraised.--Ward, B. A crusading faith to counter communism.--Dulles, J. F. "To save humanity from the deep abyss."--A time of testing: Lawrence, W. H. Journey into war--New York to Korea.--Handler, M. S. The new pattern of Soviet aggression.--Leviero, A. How the President makes decisions.--Peffer, N. In the long run Europe is our first front.--Baldwin, H. W. Tense lands in China's shadow.--Durdin, P. Saigon: new focus of tension in Asia.--Kennan, G. F. "Let peace not die of neglect."--Reston, J. F. Memorandum to General MacArthur.--Reflections on past and future: Slichter, S. H. The past year and the next in our economy.--Acheson, D. What is the present? What of the future?--Galbraith, J. K. "We can prosper without war orders."--Krock, A. As Eisenhower takes up the burden.--Wyatt, W. Of equal importance--Asia's second front.--Reston, J. H. W. Europe or Asia--Priority for which?
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