One of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century, Ho Chi Minh was founder of the Indochina Communist Party and its successor, the Viet-Minh, and was president from 1945 to 1969 of the Democratic...

Buy Now From Amazon

One of the most influential leaders of the twentieth century, Ho Chi Minh was founder of the Indochina Communist Party and its successor, the Viet-Minh, and was president from 1945 to 1969 of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam).

In exploring the life and career of Ho Chi Minh, Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Halberstam provides a window into traditions and culture that influenced the American war in Vietnam, while highlighting the importance of nationalism in determining the war's outcome. As depicted by Halberstam, Ho is first and foremost a nationalist and a patriot. He was also, according to the author, a pragmatist "who was able to turn the abstract into the practical and to embody the concept of revolution to his own people." This edition includes a new preface by the author.


  • Used Book in Good Condition
  • Used Book in Good Condition

Similar Products

All the Shah's Men: An American Coup and the Roots of Middle East TerrorTwentieth-Century WorldThe Coldest Winter: America and the Korean WarThe Four Little Dragons: The Spread of Industrialization in East Asia (The Edwin O. Reischauer Lectures)American Reckoning: The Vietnam War and Our National IdentityHo Chi Minh: A LifeSamskara: A Rite for a Dead Man (Oxford India Collection)When Heaven and Earth Changed Places (Tie-In Edition)