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REMF Bibliography

A Bibliography of Viet Nam War Literature

Compiled by David A. Willson with Nancy Kendall

Short Stories F-H

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F

  • Fass, Martin. "Destroy the 3 Bridges of Ben Hai" [see: Sarlat, Noah (ed.) War Cry]
  • Fawcett, Brian. Cambodia: A Book For People Who Find Television Too Slow. New York: Grove Press, 1988 (1st edition, cloth cover, dust jacket).
  • Ferlinghetti, Lawrence. "Where is Vietnam?" [see: Laughlin, J. (ed.) New Directions in Prose and Poetry 19]
  • Ferrandino, Joseph. "Saddleback Ridge" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Fiction Network, No. 6, Spring-Summer 1986 a. Pitzen, Jim. "The Village" (pp.13-17)
  • First Fictions: Introduction 9. London; Boston: Faber and Faber, 1986 (trade paperback) a. Moffatt, Deborah. "Willie's War" (pp.25-33) [a World War II vet dealing with the Vietnam War]
  • Flanagan, Robert J. "Green on Green" [from a novel in progress] [see: Andersen, David "Doc" (ed.) Adventures in Hell, Volume I: Vietnam War Stories by Vietnam Vets]
  • Fleming, Stephen. "Battleground" [see: New Virginia Review, 1986]
  • Flores, Carlos Nicolas. "Black and White" [see: Anaya, Rudolfo A. (ed.) Blue Mesa Review, No.2, Spring 1990]
  • Flowers, Arthur. "De Mojo Blues" [see: McMillan, Terry (ed.) Breaking Ice]
  • Flynn, Robert. "Christmas in a Very Small Place" [see:Flynn, Robert. Seasonal Rain]
  • Flynn, Robert. "The Feelings of the Dead" [see:Flynn, Robert. Seasonal Rain]
  • Flynn, Robert. "The Killer" [see: Flynn, Robert. Seasonal Rain] [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Flynn, Robert. Seasonal Rain. San Antonio, TX: Corona/David Bowen, 1986 (trade paperback with dust jacket)
    a. "Christmas in a Very Small Place"
    b. "The Feelings of the Dead" c. "The Killer"
  • Fogel, Aaron. "Vietnam" [see: Gottsman, Leslie (ed.) A Cinch.]
  • Foley, Martha & Burnett, David (eds.) The Best American Short Stories of 1969. New York: Ballantine Books, 1970, (c)1969 (1st printing, mass market paperback)
    a. Gerald, John Bart. "Walking Wounded (from Harper's Magazine)"
  • Foley, Martha & Burnett, David (eds.) The Best American Short Stories 1970. New York: Ballantine Books, 1971, (c)1970 (1st printing, mass market paperback)
    a. Gerald, John Bart. "Blood Letting"
    b. Siegel, Jules. "In the Land of the Morning Calm, Déjá Vu"
  • Foley, Martha & Burnett, David (eds.) The Best American Short Stories 1971. New York: Ballantine Books, 1972, (c)1971 (1st printing, mass market paperback) a. Madden, David. "No Trace"
  • Ford, H.W. "Bamboo Reunion" [see: Adam 1966 Yearbook]
  • Forkner, Ben & Samway, Patrick. Stories of the Modern South. New York: Penguin Books, 1984, (c)1981.
    a. Hannah, Barry. "Testamony of Pilot"
  • Fowler, Karen Joy. Artificial Things. Toronto; New York: Bantam, 1986
    a. "The Lake Was Full of Artificial Things"
  • Fowler, Karen Joy. "The Lake Was Full of Artificial Things" [see: Dozois, Gardner (ed.) The Year's Best Science Fiction: Third Annual Collection] [see: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, October 1985]
  • Francois, Bill. "Ordeal in Vietnam" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Francois, Bill. "Sheer Hell in Vietnam" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Francois, Bill. "'Take the American Pig Out and Shoot Him!'" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) WAR]
  • Frazier, Robert. "Across the Endless Skies" [see: Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In the Field of Fire]
  • Freeling, Grant. "Captain William Carpenter: Hero of Hell's Brigade" [see: Goodman, Charles (ed.) Hell's Brigade]
  • Fried, J.P. & Kurtz, H.I. "Massacre at Pleiku" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Friedman, Paul. "Portrait: My American Man, Fall, 1966" [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]

G

  • Galaxy Magazine, Vol. 28, No. 3, April 1969 a. Tiptree, James Jr. "Beam Us Home"
  • Garnett, David S. (ed.) The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook, Three. London: Futura Publications (Macdonald & Co. Ltd.), 1990
    a. Shepard, Lucius. "Surrender" (pp.83-105) [takes place in Central America, post-Vietnam, with many images of the Vietnam War]
  • Garrett, George (ed.) Intro 6: Life as We Know It, and other original fiction and poetry... Garden City, NY: Anchor Books (Doubleday), 1974 (1st edition, trade paperback)
    a. Dwan, Kevin. "War Chips" (p.23-28)
  • Genre, Vol.21, no.4, Winter 1988 [see: Taylor, Gordon O. (ed.) The Vietnam War and Postmodern Memory]
  • Gentleman's Quarterly [see: GQ]
  • Georgia Review. Vol. 38, No. 2, Summer 1984.
    a. Wilson, Robley Jr. "Nam"
  • Gerald, John Bart. "Blood Letting" [see: Foley, Martha & Burnett, David (eds.) Best American Short Stories 1970]
  • Gerald, John Bart. "A Fable of Turkey and Wolf" [see: Meyers, Michael (ed.) The Next War]
  • Gerald, John Bart. "Walking Wounded (from Harper's Magazine)" [see: Foley, Martha & Burnett, David (eds.) The Best American Short Stories of 1969]
  • Gerald, John Bart & Blecher, George (eds.) Survival Prose: an anthology of new writings. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1971 (cloth cover, dust jacket)
    a. Nemec, David. "Sleep of Soldiers"
  • The Gettysburg Review, Vol.3, No.3, Summer 1990
    a. Butler, Robert Olen. "Relic" (pp.497-500)
  • Gibbons, Reginald (ed.) Chicago. [A special issue of TriQuarterly Magazine] Northwestern University TriQuarterly 60, Spring/Summer 1984
    a. Heinemann, Larry. "Gallagher's Old Man" (pp.380-385)
    b. Jacob, John. "Blues"
  • Gibson, Margaret. "All Over Now (for Calvin) Letter to a Soldier Known" [see: Gibson, Margaret. Considering Her Condition]
  • Gibson, Margaret. Considering Her Condition. New York: Vanguard Press, 1978 (cloth cover, dust jacket)
    a. "All Over Now (for Calvin) Letter to a Soldier Known" (pp.53-67)
  • Gilkerson, Seth. "Mr. Gander" [see: Gilkerson, Seth. Wait for Me]
  • Gilkerson, Seth. Wait for Me; and other stories. Aurora, CO: National Writers Press, 1982 (1st edition)
    a. "Mr. Gander" [soldier leaving for Vietnam]
  • Glade, Jon Forrest. "Bad Debts" [see: Owen Wister Review, Spring 1988]
  • Glasser, Ronald J. "A Simpler Creed" [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]
  • Gold, Jerome. "The Beginning of Life in America" [see: Gold, Jerome. Life at the End of Time] [see: Gold, Jerome. War Stories]
  • Gold, Jerome. "Conversation Between Two Veterans" [see: Gold, Jerome. Life at the End of Time]
  • Gold, Jerome. "The Homeless" [see: Gold, Jerome. Life at the End of Time]
  • Gold, Jerome. "How the Lieutenant Was Saved" [see: Gold, Jerome. Life at the End of Time]
  • Gold, Jerome. "The Lieutenant's Salvation" [see: Gold, Jerome. War Stories]
  • Gold, Jerome. Life at the End of Time: Stories and Essays. Seattle: Black Heron, 1992 (Chapbook) [see also MISCELLANEOUS]
    a. "The Beginning of Life in America" (p.15-17)
    b. "Conversation Between Two Veterans" (p.1-12)
    c. "The Homeless" (p.25-29)
    d. "How the Lieutenant Was Saved" (p.13-14)
    e. "Ritual" (p.19-20)
    f. "Small Suicides" (p.21-24)
  • Gold, Jerome. "Love and Boundaries" [see: The Next War, Second Edition]
  • Gold, Jerome. "The Repatriated" [see: Gold, Jerome. War Stories]
  • Gold, Jerome. "Ritual" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991] [see: Emerald City Comix & Stories, Spring 1990] [see: Gold, Jerome. Life at the End of Time] [see: Gold, Jerome. War Stories]
  • Gold, Jerome. "Small Suicides" [see: Gold, Jerome. Life at the End of Time]
  • Gold, Jerome. War Stories. Seattle: Wonder Publishing, 1990 (chapbook) [limited edition -- only 50 copies printed]
    a. "The Beginning of Life in America"
    b. "The Lieutenant's Salvation"
    c. "The Repatriated"
    d. "Ritual"
    c. "The Homeless" (p.25-29)
    e. "A Personal Review and Reflection Inspired by `War Against War!' by Ernst Friedrich"
  • Goldberg, Judith. "Nam Nam Nam" [see: Other Voices 8]
  • Goodman, Charles (ed.) Hell's Brigade. New York: Lancer Books, 1966 (mass market paperback)
    a. Freeling, Grant. "Captain William Carpenter: Hero of Hell's Brigade" (pp.7-22)
    b. Hyde, Ed. "Special Forces Team A-503: The Great GI Defenders of Ashau" (pp.23-38)
    c. Koeppel, Kurt. "Captain Harry Moore: The Green Beret 'Death Machine'" (pp.39-52)
    d. Black, John. "Escape or Die: Heroism on the Ho Chi Minh Trail" (pp.53-74)
    e. Park, Shan. "'Today I Killed My First American': Captured Viet Cong Combat Diary" (pp.75-95)
    f. Infield, Glenn. "'Give-`Em-Hell' Johnson: Tough Yankee Admiral at the Tonkin Gulf" (pp.96-110)
    g. Schurmacher, Emile C. "Chief 'Zorro': American Mastermind who Brought in 5,000 Viet Cong" (pp.111-131)
    h. Schurmacher, Emile C. "Vietnam Miracle: The Impossible Air Rescue of Major 'Jump' Meyers" (pp.132-144)
    i. Moffett, Gregg. "Colonel Mike Yunck: One-Legged Marine Ace" (pp.145-157)
    j. "'The Bull': He Led America's Biggest Vietnam Battle" (pp.158-176)
  • Goodman, Charles (ed.) Hell's Brigade. New York: Prestige Books (Magnum), 1966 (mass market paperback)
    a. Black, John. "Escape or Die: Heroism on the Ho Chi Minh Trail"
    b. "'The Bull': He Led America's Biggest Vietnam Battle"
    c. Freeling, Grant. "Captain William Carpenter: Hero of Hell's Brigade"
    d. Hyde, Ed. "Special Forces Team A-503: The Great GI Defenders of Ashau"
    e. Infield, Glenn. "'Give-`Em-Hell' Johnson: Tough Yankee Admiral at the Tonkin Gulf"
    f. Koeppel, Kurt. "Captain Harry Moore: The Green Beret 'Death Machine'"
    g. Moffett, Gregg. "Colonel Mike Yunck: One-Legged Marine Ace"
    h. Park, Shan. "'Today I Killed My First American': Captured Viet Cong Combat Diary"
    i. Schurmacher, Emile C. "Chief 'Zorro': American Mastermind who Brought in 5,000 Viet Cong"
    j. Schurmacher, Emile C. "Vietnam Miracle: The Impossible Air Rescue of Major 'Jump' Meyers"
  • Goodwin, Stephen. "Sole Surviving Son" [from Shenandoah] [see: Johnson, Curt (ed.) Best Little Magazine Fiction 1971]
  • Gottesman, Leslie; Obenzinger, Hilton; and Senauke, Alan (eds.). A Cinch; Amazing Works from the Columbia Review. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969 (cloth cover, dust jacket)
    a. Cohen, Keith. "Mission at Cam Ranh Bay"
    b. Fogel, Aaron. "Vietnam"
    c. Schwartz, Eugene. "The Interpretation of Dreams" [a Vietnam War story within another story]
  • Gottesman, Leslie; Obenzinger, Hilton; and Senauke, Alan (eds.). A Cinch; Amazing Works from the Columbia Review. New York: Columbia University Press, 1969 (trade paperback)
    a. Cohen, Keith. "Mission at Cam Ranh Bay"
    b. Fogel, Aaron. "Vietnam"
    c. Schwartz, Eugene. "The Interpretation of Dreams" [a Vietnam War story within another story]
  • GQ: Gentlemen's Quarterly. Vol. 59, No. 12, December 1989.
    a. O'Brien, Tim. "In The Field"
  • Grajewsky, Julian. "The Meeting" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Grant, C[harles] L. "Come Dance With Me On My Pony's Grave" [see: Grant, Charles L. Tales from the Nightside] [see: Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1973]
  • Grant, Charles L. Tales from the Nightside. New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 1990, (c)1981 (1st TOR edition, mass market paperback)
    a. "Come Dance With Me On My Pony's Grave" (pp.175-194)
  • Grant, John. "The Vietnam Veteran: Polyorifice Enterprises" [see: Penthouse, January 1975]
  • Granta, No.29, Winter 1989
    a. O'Brien, Tim. "Speaking of Courage" [post-war, Vietnam Vet trying to adjust to the world -- includes flashbacks to the war]
  • Granta, No.8, 1983.
    a. Wolff, Tobias. "The Barracks Thief"
  • Green River Review. Vol.2, no.1, Spring 1990. [part of a longer work in progress]
    a. Sweet, Kim. "The Jungle"
  • Greenberg, Martin H. & Norton, Augustus Richard (eds.). Touring Nam; The Vietnam War Reader. Toronto; New York: Bantam Books, 1989, (c)1985 (mass market paperback)
    a. Porsché, Don. "Evenings in Europe and Asia" (pp.20-29)
    b. Baber, Asa. "Ambush: Laos, 1960" (pp.94-101)
    c. Anderson, Kent. "Sympathy for the Devil" (pp.117-179)
    d. Abbott, Lee K. "The Viet Cong Love of Sgt. Donnie T. Bobo" (pp.181-192)
    e. Suddick, Tom. "Caduceus" (pp.206-221)
    f. Bunting, Josiah. "The Lionheads" (pp.223-260)
    g. Chatain, Robert. "On the Perimeter" (pp.302-323)
    h. Suddick, Tom. "A Shithouse Rat" (pp.325-336)
    i. Mayer, Tom. "A Birth in the Delta" (pp.339-357)
    j. Parker, Thomas. "Troop Withdrawal--The Initial Step" (pp.389-411)

H

  • Haldeman, Joe (ed.) Body Armor: 2000. New York: Ace Science Fiction Books, 1986 (mass market paperback)
    a. Drake, David. "Contact!" (pp.5-20)
  • Haldeman, Joe. "Counterpoint" [see: Damon Knight's ORBIT 11] [see: Haldeman, Joe. Infinite Dreams]
  • Haldeman, Joe. "DX" [see: Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In the Field of Fire]
  • Haldeman, Joe W. "Hero" [see: Carr, Terry (ed.) The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2]
  • Haldeman, Joe. Infinite Dreams. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1978 (cloth cover, dust jacket)
    a. "Counterpoint" (pp.1-12)
  • Haldeman, Joe. Infinite Dreams. New York: Avon, 1979, (c)1978 (1st Avon printing, mass market paperback)
    a. "Counterpoint"
  • Haldeman, Joe. "The Monster" [see: Etchison, Dennis (ed.) Cutting Edge]
  • Haldeman, Joe (ed.) Study War No More. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1977 (cloth cover, dust jacket)
    a. Ellison, Harlan. "Basilisk" (pp.7-23)
  • Haldeman, Joe (ed.) Study War No More. New York: Avon, 1978, (c)1977 (mass market paperback)
    a. Ellison, Harlan. "Basilisk" (pp.7-25)
  • Haldeman, Joe (ed.) Supertanks. New York: Ace Science Fiction Books, 1987 (mass market paperback).
  • Hall, James B. "God Cares, But Waits" [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]
  • Hamil, Ralph E. "The Vietnam War Centennial Celebration" [see: Analog, October 1972]
  • Hanh, Nhat [see: Thich Nhat Hang]
  • Hanh, Thich Nhat [see: Thich Nhat Hanh]
  • Hannah, Barry. "Testamony of Pilot" (first appeared in Esquire, (c)1978 from Airships) [see: Forkner, Ben (ed.) Stories of the Modern South] [see: Wolff, Tobias (ed.) Matters of Life and Death]
  • Hanson, Katherine (ed.) An Everyday Story: Norwegian Women's Fiction. Seattle,: The Seal Press, 1984 (trade paperback) a. Stokkelien, Vigdis. "A Vietnamese Doll" [trans. Barbara Wilson] (pp.187-191)
  • Harned, Danielle D'Ottavio. "Like Clouds Depart" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Harper's Magazine. Vol.260, No.1561, June 1980
    a. Heinemann, Larry. "Good Morning to You, Lieutenant" (pp.59-61, 64, 66-69)
  • Harper's Magazine, Vol. 263, No. 1575, August, 1981.
    a. Heinemann, Larry. "God's Marvelous Plan" (pp.54-60)
  • Harper's Magazine, Vol.280, No.1678, March 1990
    a. O'Brien, Tim. "Enemies and Friends" [2 short short stories, part of a longer work of fiction, "The Things They Carried."]
  • Harris, William. "Escape from A Viet Cong Prison Camp" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Through Enemy Lines]
  • Harrison, Harry (ed.) Nova 3. London, Great Britain: Sphere Books, 1975, (c)1973 (mass market paperback)
    a. Dempsey, Hank. "The Defensive Bomber"
  • Hasford, Gustav. "Is That You, John Wayne? Is This Me?" [see: Mirror Northwest, 1972]
  • Hasford, Gustav. "The Phantom Blooper" [see: Playboy, January 1990]
  • Hasford, Gustav. "Short Timers: Excerpt" [see: Pohl, Frederik (ed.) Yesterday's Tomorrows]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "The Colonel" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "Freedom Bird" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "Grote Apart" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "Grote Discovers Himself Trapped in Time" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "A Grotean Quandary" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "A Kind of Redemption" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991 (1st printing, cloth cover, dust jacket)
    a. "A Kind of Redemption" (pp.1-9)
    b. "Pringle's Moratorium" (pp.10-20)
    c. "Welcome to the Hothouse" (pp.21-31)
    d. "The Colonial" (pp.32-39)
    e. "Statement" (pp.44-47)
    f. "Warm Front" (pp.48-57)
    g. "Freedom Bird" (pp.58-65)
    h. "The Recurrent Dream World" (pp.66-75)
    i. "Grote Apart" (pp. 76-91)
    j. "A Grotean Quandary" (pp.92-101)
    k. "Grote Discovers Himself Trapped in Time" (pp.102-110)]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "Pringle's Moratorium" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "The Recurrent Dream World" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "Statement" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "Warm Front" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hathaway, Stephen. "Welcome to the Hothouse" [see: Hathaway, Stephen. A Kind of Redemption: Stories]
  • Hauley, D. Jr. "Two Separate Men Sharing the Same Seat on a Train" [see: Mirror Northwest, Summer 1971]
  • Hawaii Review; East/West Issue. No. 10, Spring/Fall 1980 a. Baber, Asa. "The Surfer" [many references to the war]
  • Hawkes, G.W. "At the Walls of Jericho" [see: The Atlantic, October 1987]
  • Hecox, Walter R. "Escape from the Viet Cong" [see: Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat]
  • Heinemann, Larry. "Firefight" [see: Penthouse, October 1975]
  • Heinemann, Larry. "The First Clean Fact" [see: Anisfield, Nancy (ed.) Vietnam Anthology: American War Literature] [see: Brent, Jonathan (ed.) The Best of TriQuarterly] [see: TriQuarterly 45, Spring 1979]
  • Heinemann, Larry. "Gallagher's Old Man" [see: Gibbons, Reginald (ed.) Chicago]
  • Heinemann, Larry. "God's Marvelous Plan" [see: Harpers, August 1981]
  • Heinemann, Larry. "Good Morning to You, Lieutenant" [see: Harper's, June 1980] [see: Jenks, Tom (ed.) Soldiers & Civilians]
  • Heinemann, Larry. "Paco's Story" [excerpt] [see: Roche, Judith (ed.) ERGO! ]
  • Henderson, Bill (ed.) Pushcart Prize, II: Best of the Small Presses. New York: Avon, 1978, (c)1977 (1st Avon printing, trade paperback)
    a. O'Brien, Tim. "Going After Cacciato"
  • Henderson, Bill (ed.) Pushcart Prize, IX: Best of the Small Presses. New York: Avon Books, 1985, (c)1984 (1st Avon printing, trade paperback)
    a. Keeley, Edmund. "Cambodian Diary" [1st chapter of A Wilderness Called Peace]
  • Herd, Dale. "Captain Baa Baa" [see: Herd, Dale. Early Morning Wind and Other Stories]
  • Herd, Dale. "Demolitions Expert" [see: Herd, Dale. Diamonds]
  • Herd, Dale. Diamonds. Santa Barbara: Mudra, 1976
    a. "Demolitions Expert"
  • Herd, Dale. Early Morning Wind and Other Stories. Bolinas, [CA?]: Four Seasons Foundation, 1972 (1st edition)
    a. "Captain Baa Baa"
  • Herd, Dale. "Girls" [see: Herd, Dale. Wild Cherries]
  • Herd, Dale. Wild Cherries. Bolinas, CA: Tombouctou Books, 1980
    a. "Girls" (pp.33-34)
  • Herr, Michael. "Illumination Rounds" [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]
  • Herrini, Sally. "Little Saigon" [see: Sanders, Linda A. (ed.) Best Stories from New Writers]
  • Herrmann, John. Summer Will Rise & Other Stories. Allentown, PA: John Herrmann [Fremont, CA: The Fault], 1975
    a. "Discharged"
  • Hicks, Jack (ed.) Cutting Edges: Young American Fiction for the '70s. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1973 (trade paperback)
    a. Beal, M.F. "Survival"
    b. Crumley, James. "Joe Morning" (from One to Count Cadence)
  • Hills, L. Rust (ed.) Great Esquire Fiction; The Finest Stories from the First Fifty Years. New York: Penguin (paperback published simultaneouosly with Viking Press hardcover), 1983 (trade paperback)
    a. O'Brien, Tim. "Ghost Soldiers"
  • Hills, Rust & Jenks, Tom (eds.) The Esquire Fiction Reader, Volume II. Green Harbor, MA: Wampeter Press, 1986 (1st edition, trade paperback)
    a. O'Brien, Tim. "Underground Tests"
    b. Wolff, Tobias. "Soldier's Joy"
  • Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Dirty Little Wars. New York: Pyramid Books, 1967 (1st printing, mass market paperback)
    a. Infield, Glenn. "Helicopter Hell" (pp.9-19)
  • Hirsch, Phil (ed.) P.O.W. New York: Pyramid Books, 1964 (1st printing, mass market paperback)
    a. De Vruc, Pierre (with James Finnegan) "'They Staked Me Out'" (pp.139-14
    b. Ryan, Jack. "Captured in Vietnam" (pp.172-191)
  • Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Through Enemy Lines. New York: Pyramid Books, 1968, (c)1967 (mass market paperback)
    a. Harris, William. "Escape from A Viet Cong Prison Camp"
  • Hirsch, Phil (ed.) Vietnam Combat. New York: Pyramid Books, 1967 (mass market paperback)
    a. Hecox, Walter R. "Escape from the Viet Cong"
    b. Ryan, Jack. "The First GI's to Die in Vietnam"
    c. Francois, Bill. "Sheer Hell in Vietnam"
    d. Fried, J.P. & Kurtz, H.I. "Massacre at Pleiku"
    e. Drucker, Ronald. "The German Who Died for the United States"
    f. Infield, Glenn. "Helicopter Hell"
    g. Dorr, Robert F. "9 Assaults on Ira Dinh"
    h. Francois, Bill. "Ordeal in Vietnam"
    i. Infield, Glenn. "Viet Cong Ambush"
    j. Infield, Glenn. "Wipe Out One VC Machine Gun Nest"
    k. Dorr, Robert F. "'We Stumbled onto the Viet Cong!'"
    l. Infield, Glenn. "River War in Vietnam" (pp.163-173)
  • Hirsch, Phil (ed.) WAR. New York: Pyramid Books, 1964 (1st printing, mass market paperback)
    a. Francois, Bill. "'Take the American Pig Out and Shoot Him!'" (pp.7-21)
  • Hobson,Geary (ed.) The Remembered Earth; an Anthology of Contemporary Native American Literature. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1987, (c)1979.
    a. Perea, Robert L. "Dragon Mountain" (pp.358-365)
  • Hock, Edward D. "Another War" [see: Sullivan, Eleanor (ed.) Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Send Chills Down Your Spine]
  • Hogdin, D'Wayne. "Interrogation" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Horne, A.D. (ed.) The Wounded Generation; America After Vietnam. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1981
    a. O'Brien, Tim. excerpts from: "Going After Cacciato"
    b. Webb, James. excerpts from: "Fields of Fire"
    c. [other writings on the war]
  • Hougen, Judith. "Home of the Brave" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Howerton, Walter Jr. "The Persistence of Memory" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Hsu, Vivian Ling (ed.) Born of the Same Roots. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1981
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