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3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting, yet repetitious.,
By Greg Ford (Boulder, Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vietnam: Revolution In Transition, Second Edition (Nations of the Modern World) (Paperback)
This book makes for an interesting and informative read, if one is looking for a general overview of the history, culture, etc. of Viet Nam. The book has two downfalls. The first being that the number of typos in the book distracts the reader, thus detracting from the enjoyment felt from reading this book. Grrrrr. The second distraction is the sheer redundancy occuring in the book. After the first four chapters, I found myself skipping over the large supererogatory sections that followed. With repetitiveness and misspelling aside, you can feel assured that you will be given a good overview of Viet Nam, its history, culture, and peoples (though the Hill Tribes, or Montagnards, are not given a lot of notice).
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Vietnam: Revolution In Transition, Second Edition (Nations of the Modern World) by William J. Duiker (Paperback - March 29, 1995)
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