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020 _a9789996341076
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082 _a959
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100 _aHunt, Luke
_d1962--
245 _aPunji trap :
_bPham Xuan An: the spy who didn't love us /
_cby Luke Hunt
260 _aRuby Land Complex :
_bTalisman,
_c2018.
300 _a226 pages :
_bcolor illustrations ;
_c23 cm
520 _aPham Xuan An was a Communist agent whose espionage adventures - under the cover story of a celebrated war correspondent in the Western Media -- were as brilliant for Hanoi as they were shattering for Washington during the tumultuous days of the Vietnam War. He has been dubbed "the perfect spy" and affectionately referred to by some as "the spy who loved us." Not quite. Journalist and Southeast Asian specialist Luke Hunt prizes this story openly. He knew and interviewed An for many years, along with many friends and colleagues in journalism who knew him best in war, on the journalistic beat and amid the collapse of South Vietnam.
650 _aWar
650 _aMedia
650 _aHistory
650 _aPham, An Xuan
650 _aInternational Relations
650 _aVietnam
650 _aCambodia
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