Public Affairs Press, Washington D.C., 1957. 1 volume in-8, viii-389 pp., reliure moderne pleinetoile rouge, dos lisse, un tampon sur la page de titre, très bon état.
Contents: I Mongolian Conquest of Russian Principalities - II Russian Expansion Towards the Pacific - III Early Sino-Russian Relations - IV Russian Acquisition of the Amur and Ussuri Regions - V Russian Expansion into Central Asia - VI Russian Penetration into Manchuria - VII Russia and Outer Mongolia - VIII China and the Russian Revolution - IX Soviet Declarations of 1919 and 1920 - X Soviet Role in the Chinese Revolution - XI From the Northern Expedition - XII Sino-Soviet Hostility over the Chinese Eastern Railway - XIII The Soviet Union and Outer Mongolia - XIV The Soviet Union and Sinkiang - XV Soviet Relations After the Mukden Incident - XVI Evolution of Chinese Communism, 1928-1937. XVII - The Soviet Union and the Sino-Japanese War - XVIII Role of Chinese Communists in the SIno-Japanese War - XIX Communist Tactics and American Response - XX Yalta Secreat Agreement and the Sino-Soviet Treaty - XXI American Efforts at Mediation After World War II - XXII Tragedy on the Chinese Mainland - XXIII The Communist Regime and the Soviet Union - XXIV Free China Fights On - References - Select Bibliography - Index.