Reported To Be Alive by Grant Wolfkill & Jerry Rose.
Condition: Good vintage condition, some minor wear on the cover and the residue of an old sticker. There is also an old book exchange stamp on the forward page and on the very bottom of the book. Pages are overall good and tidy, some light yellowing, marks in places and a couple of corner folds etc.
Notes: Vintage 1967 paperback. On May 14, 1961, Grant Wolfkill, a news cameraman for NBC, watched the signing of a cease fire agreement in Laos. The following day his helicopter crashed, and he was captured by the Pathet Lao. For fifteen months, he was to be their prisoner - a prisoner of peace.
Condition: Good vintage condition, some minor wear on the cover and the residue of an old sticker. There is also an old book exchange stamp on the forward page and on the very bottom of the book. Pages are overall good and tidy, some light yellowing, marks in places and a couple of corner folds etc.
Notes: Vintage 1967 paperback. On May 14, 1961, Grant Wolfkill, a news cameraman for NBC, watched the signing of a cease fire agreement in Laos. The following day his helicopter crashed, and he was captured by the Pathet Lao. For fifteen months, he was to be their prisoner - a prisoner of peace.
Condition: Good vintage condition, some minor wear on the cover and the residue of an old sticker. There is also an old book exchange stamp on the forward page and on the very bottom of the book. Pages are overall good and tidy, some light yellowing, marks in places and a couple of corner folds etc.
Notes: Vintage 1967 paperback. On May 14, 1961, Grant Wolfkill, a news cameraman for NBC, watched the signing of a cease fire agreement in Laos. The following day his helicopter crashed, and he was captured by the Pathet Lao. For fifteen months, he was to be their prisoner - a prisoner of peace.