The Making of a Quagmire: America and Vietnam During the Kennedy Era


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Pulitzer-prize winning author David Halberstam's eyewitness account provides a riveting narrative of how the United States created a major foreign policy disaster for itself in a faraway land it knew little about. In the introduction to this edition, historian Daniel J. Singal supplies crucial background information that was unavailable in the mid-1960s when the book was written. With its numerous firsthand recollections of life in the war zone, The Making of a Quagmire penetrates to the essence of what went wrong in Vietnam. Although its focus is the Kennedy era, its analysis of the blunders and misconceptions of American military and political leaders holds true for the entire war.

Author: David Halberstam
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 11/09/2007
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.87lbs
Size: 8.92h x 6.06w x 0.61d
ISBN13: 9780742560086
ISBN10: 0742560082
BISAC Categories:
- History | Wars & Conflicts | Vietnam War
- History | Asia | Southeast Asia
- History | United States | 20th Century

About the Author
David Halberstam (1934-2007) was the author of 20 books, the last 14 of which have been national best-sellers. His most recent book, The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War, is about the Chinese entry into the Korean War. He was the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting in Vietnam and was a member of the elective Society of American Historians.