Books

Tác phẩm đã xuất bản:
- Mây Bão (truyện dài, Sông Mã,1963, Văn Nghệ tại Hoa Kỳ tái bản 1993)
- Bóng Ðêm (truyện dài, Khai Trí,1964)
- Gió  Mùa (truyện dài, Sông , 1965)
- Vòng Ðai Xanh (tiểu thuyết, Thái Ðộ 1971, Văn Nghệ tái bản 1987)
- Mật  TrậnSài Gòn (truyện ngắn Văn Nghệ 1996) 
- Cửu Long Cạn Dòng Biển Ðông Dậy Sóng (biên khảo, Van Nghệ 1999, tái bản 2001)
- The  Green Belt (Ivy House 2004)
- The Battle Of Saigon (Xlibris 2005). 
- Mekong dòng sông nghẽn mạch văn nghệ mới 3/07, 12/07 
- Mekong The Occluding River (iUniverse, 2010)

Audiobook:
- Mekong dòng sông nghẽn mạch 12/07
- Cửu long cạn dòng biển đông dậy sóng văn nghệ mới 09

Sẽ xuất bản:
- Giấc chàm
- The Nine Dragons Drained Dry, East Sea in Turmoil 2015


bài trên các tuyển tập :
- 20 Năm Văn Học Việt Nam Hải Ngoại ( Ðại Nam 1995)






THE BATTLE OF SAIGON
The Battle of Saigon’ should interest, and move, anyone who is interested in the fate of Viet Nam. It may also surprise those who know little about the complex attitudes of the South Vietnamese people towards a war whose consequences still shape their lives. Ngo The Vinh allows some of those soldiers to speak. The result is a judicious and humane portrayal of men at war which should concern an outside world that gave them so little thought at the time. This is a generous and perceptive book. Mark Frankland, former foreign correspondent of "the Observer"



MEKONG THE OCCLUDING RIVER
Dr. Ngo The Vinh's love of the Mekong River and the life it supports comes through on every page of this book. Part travelogue, part history, part autobiography, Dr. Vinh weaves a compelling story about his travels through the countries sharing the Mekong River and gives the reader a frightening picture of what dam construction in China is doing, and could do, to his beloved river. Aviva Imhof, Campaigns Director, International Rivers, Berkeley, California.



THE GREEN BELT
I read The Green Belt with great interest. It brought back memories of the Central Highlands in the 1960s. It’s clear that Ngo The Vinh learned a great deal about the highland people and their plight during the warand post-war world. The montagnards are facing a worse threat to their way of life than at any time previously. The Americans (like the French) used the montagnards and coldly abandoned them. All one can do is to keep trying to bring it to the attention of American leaders in Washington. Still one hopes against hope. Gerald C. Hickey, author of “Free in the Forest”