an eye for the dragon southeast asia observed 1954 1970
Book Details
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Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Author: Dennis Bloodworth
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Published Year: 1970
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Language: English
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Pages: 414
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Cover: Hardback (Jacket with minor edge damage)
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Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
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Condition: Used – Good
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Availability: In Stock
About the Book
An Eye for the Dragon (First Edition, 1970) by Dennis Bloodworth is a powerful journalistic account of Southeast Asia during a time of dramatic political upheaval and shifting power structures. Drawing from his extensive experience as a foreign correspondent, Bloodworth provides sharp analysis and vivid on-the-ground reporting that captures the complexity of regional conflicts, ideological struggles, and emerging national identities.
The book explores the interplay of Cold War politics, revolutionary movements, and cultural transformation across Southeast Asia, offering readers both historical context and firsthand observation. Bloodworth’s narrative style blends investigative insight with compelling storytelling, making the work both informative and engaging.
This 1970 first edition hardback remains in good condition, with only minor edge wear to the dust jacket. A valuable addition for collectors and readers interested in Asian political history, Cold War studies, and international journalism.
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an eye for the dragon southeast asia observed 1954 1970
an eye for the dragon southeast asia observed 1954 1970
Book Details
-
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
-
Author: Dennis Bloodworth
-
Published Year: 1970
-
Language: English
-
Pages: 414
-
Cover: Hardback (Jacket with minor edge damage)
-
Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good
-
Availability: In Stock
About the Book
An Eye for the Dragon (First Edition, 1970) by Dennis Bloodworth is a powerful journalistic account of Southeast Asia during a time of dramatic political upheaval and shifting power structures. Drawing from his extensive experience as a foreign correspondent, Bloodworth provides sharp analysis and vivid on-the-ground reporting that captures the complexity of regional conflicts, ideological struggles, and emerging national identities.
The book explores the interplay of Cold War politics, revolutionary movements, and cultural transformation across Southeast Asia, offering readers both historical context and firsthand observation. Bloodworth’s narrative style blends investigative insight with compelling storytelling, making the work both informative and engaging.
This 1970 first edition hardback remains in good condition, with only minor edge wear to the dust jacket. A valuable addition for collectors and readers interested in Asian political history, Cold War studies, and international journalism.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
-
Author: Dennis Bloodworth
-
Published Year: 1970
-
Language: English
-
Pages: 414
-
Cover: Hardback (Jacket with minor edge damage)
-
Dimensions: 21 x 14 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good
-
Availability: In Stock
About the Book
An Eye for the Dragon (First Edition, 1970) by Dennis Bloodworth is a powerful journalistic account of Southeast Asia during a time of dramatic political upheaval and shifting power structures. Drawing from his extensive experience as a foreign correspondent, Bloodworth provides sharp analysis and vivid on-the-ground reporting that captures the complexity of regional conflicts, ideological struggles, and emerging national identities.
The book explores the interplay of Cold War politics, revolutionary movements, and cultural transformation across Southeast Asia, offering readers both historical context and firsthand observation. Bloodworth’s narrative style blends investigative insight with compelling storytelling, making the work both informative and engaging.
This 1970 first edition hardback remains in good condition, with only minor edge wear to the dust jacket. A valuable addition for collectors and readers interested in Asian political history, Cold War studies, and international journalism.












