Description: Melbourne, Vietnam Moratorium Committee,1970. Large format 185 x 250 mm, prelims., 104 pp. Hardcover - Very Good. Dustwrapper - Very Good. First Edition. On 8 May [1970] thousands of people 'occupied the streets' to protest about the war in Vietnam. The Minister for Labour and National Service said 'it is an invitation to anarchy'. The Prime Minister said they were 'storm troopers'. The Melbourne Herald said, 'Dr Cairns is on a perilous path'. The Melbourne Age said it was a 'dangerous protest', and decided that to believe 'that the street demonstrations will be non-violent seems naive in the extreme'. Why did they come? This book endeavours to explain why, with both text and photographs, together with a concise history of the Vietnam conflict. Check out my other political book listings - buy multiple items and save on shipping! Shipping:The shipping price includes postage and packaging. WITHIN AUSTRALIA - choose Australia Post Regular Parcel post or Express Post - both options include tracking. INTERNATIONAL - Choose Australia Post International Standard or International Express, both are air services that include tracking.
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Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Silence Kills : Events Leading up to the Vietnam Moratorium on 8
Narrative Type: Non-Fiction
Author: J.F. [Jim] Cairns
Genre: History, Politics & Society
Original Language: English
Publisher: Vietnam Moratorium Committee
Topic: Current Affairs, Global Politics, Government, International Politics, Political History, Political Ideologies, Political Parties, Political Science, Political Theory