The Ugly American William Lederer Eugene Burdick 1963 Crest Vintage Paperback

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Condition
Good
ISBN
Does not apply
Special Attributes
Vintage Paperback
Author
William J. Lederer, Eugene Burdick
Book Title
The Ugly American
Language
English
Topic
Literature
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fawcett Crest
Genre
Antiquarian & Collectible
Publication Year
1958
Narrative Type
Fiction
Type
Novel
Intended Audience
Adults
Vintage
Yes
Era
1950s
Seller Notes
  • “Book is in good condition, solidly bound reading copy with minimal underlining and margin notes.”

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The Ugly American 

by William Lederer and Eugene Burdick 


1963 Crest Vintage Paperback - d365


The Ugly American is a 1958 political novel by Eugene Burdick and William Lederer that depicts the failures of the U.S. diplomatic corps in Southeast Asia.


The book caused a sensation in diplomatic circles and had major political implications.


It was later adapted into a movie starring Marlon Brando as the American ambassador, Harrison MacWhite, who travels to a Southeast Asian country on a peacekeeping mission.


Torn between rival factions, the turbulent nation is on the brink of civil war. But, MacWhite's powers of analysis allow him to view the political situation only in the simplest terms: as a struggle between communism and democracy. And, by the time the ambassador is finally able to see the political upheaval as a something more complicated, it may already be too late.


Some minor underlining and margin notes. Ownership inscription inside front cover. Minor shelf wear to edges and corners of cover.