Princeton, New Jersey, D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc., 1956. 1 volume in-8, xvi-379 pp., hardback, red and black printed dust-jacket deocrated with the map of China, the top left hand corner of the back of the dust-jacket had been torn but repaired with transparent adhesive tapes, flat spine, a red Chinese name stamp on the title page, enriched with 3 maps, very good condition in general.
Contents: Introduction by Quincy Wright - Preface - I. Revolutionary China and Russia - II. Soviet Attempts to Open Relations with China - III. The Rise of Soviet Influence in China - IV. The Eclipse of Soviet Influence in China - V. China and Russia on the Brink of War - VI. China and Russia Maneuvering for Peace - VII. Russian Support for China against Japan - VIII. Russian Appeasement of Japan and Desertion of China - IX. Alliance and Estrangement since V-J Day - X. China's Civil War and the Soviet-American Cold War - XI. Soviet Diplomacy on the Eve of Nationalist Defeat - XII. China's Accusation of the USSR in the United Nations - XIII. The New SIno-Soviet Treaty and Agreements - XIV. Sino-Soviet Friendship and Cooperation - XV. Summation and Interpretation Appendices - Bibliography - Index.