Street Without Joy is a Stackpole Books publication.
Bernard B. Fall was born in France and fought with the French Resistance during World War II. While traveling in Vietnam in 1967, he was killed by a Vietcong explosive. His other works include Hell in a Very Small Place (0-306-81157-X) and Last Reflections on a War (0-8117-0904-3).
Introduction by George C. Herring
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Foreword by Marshall Andrews
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Author's Preface
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1. How War Came
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2. Set-Piece Battle-I
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3. Set-Piece Battle-II
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4. Diary: Milk Run
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5. Laos Outpost
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6. Diary: The Women
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7. "Street Without Joy"
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8. Diary: Inspection Tour
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9. End of a Task Force
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10. Diary: The Men
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11. Death March
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12. Why Dien Bien Phu?
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13. The Loss of Laos
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14. The Second Indochina War
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15. The Future of Revolutionary War
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Appendix I. Glossary of Abbreviations
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Appendix II. Comparison Between French and U. S. Losses
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Appendix III. Report on Viet-Nam
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Appendix IV. A Military Bibliography of Indochina
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Index
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