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Veterans, Vietnam War - General & Miscellaneous, Toxicology, United States Armed Forces - Reference, Military - Biological & Chemical Warfare, Agricultural Insecticides & Herbicides, 20th Century American History - Vietnam War
Agent Orange and Vietnam: An Annotated Bibliography by Caroline D. Harnly β€” book cover

Agent Orange and Vietnam: An Annotated Bibliography

by Caroline D. Harnly
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Library Journal

This bibliography is an enlarged version of Harnly's earlier Agent Orange and the Vietnam Veteran: An Annotated Bibliography (Vance, 1985). Of the six defoliants used in Vietnam by the U.S. military, Agent Orange was the most prevalent. Since March 1978 when a Chicago TV station aired a documentary on the subject of health complaints among veterans, concern about Agent Orange has become widespread. This bibliography includes citations to material from books, journals, technical reports, and TV news programs. Only English-language and unclassified material are included. The bibliography is arranged alphabetically under broad sections. Valuable to anyone interested in the Agent Orange issue. Mary J. Nickum, Fish and Wildlife Reference Svce., Bethesda, Md.

Booknews

Over 2,000 citations. Arranged by subject: general discussions, ethical and political issues, effects on Vietnam's ecology, health effects and societal costs of exposure for the Vietnamese, disposal of leftover Agent Orange, and effects on US vets. Author index. Typeset. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1988
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
413
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780810821743

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