Indonesian Upheaval by John Hughes

From the dust jacket: "This book is an expansion and reworking of the articles for which John Hughes, Far Eastern Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor, won the 1967 Pulitzer Prize for foreign reporting.  In the early morning of October 1, 1965, six high-ranking generals of the Indonesian Army were murdered under grisly circumstances.  This act was to set in motion a chain of events that broke the Indonesian Communist Party amidst the slaughter of hundreds of thousands, changed the course of Indonesian history, and ultimately brought about the downfall of the nation hero -- Sukarno."

Hardcover, 304 pages.