Indonesian-based security analyst Keith Loveard reads his copy of the Punji Trap at his home in Keramas, Indonesia. ©Toby Loveard
Back Street Bar, Phnom Penh
Thida Keo, manager of the Back Street Bar in Phnom Penh, where the Punji Trap, now on its second print run, is available. It’s also a great place for a beer and chat!
Churchill, Victoria
“Luke Hunt has produced an excellent piece of journalism that is a must read for anyone interested in Asia.”
Michael Parer — Churchill, Victoria, Australia.
Melbourne
Pub intellectuals and a chat in Melbourne. From left to Right; Rod McKinnon, Bernie Esser, John Dooley and Rodney Riley with copies of the Punji Trap.
Hong Kong
Indonesian author Rini Rica on the bus in Hong Kong. The Punji Trap is now on sale in many countries, including Thailand at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club where the author and veteran war correspondent Jim Pringle were guest speakers on April 25, 2018.
Kununarra, W.A.
Photo: Derek Mayes from the Doon Doon Roadhouse in Kununurra, outback Western Australia with his copy of the Punji Trap.
BBC Vietnam Service Interview with Luke Hunt
Black News Zone: Pham Xuan An’s Impact on the Vietnam War
Vietnam’s Focus on West Raises Hopes of Improved Press Freedom
Washington D.C.
Photo: Washington Times journalists Guy Taylor and Dan Boylan outside head office in Washington DC, with copies of the Punji Trap.
A Review by the Vietnam Veteran’s News
‘Painstakingly Researched’ Book on Viet Cong Spy is Well Received
BBC Vietnamese Service Profiles Pham Xuan An
Comment from Världsinbördeskriget
Bangkok
Photo: Bangkok-based freelance foreign correspondents Lindsay Murdoch, Paul Ruffini and Roland Neveu with a copy of the Punji Trap during a recent long lunch.
AsiaLIFE Interview: Australian Journalist Luke Hunt
From the Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Hong Kong
Kampot Readers’ & Writers’ Festival