USA, Hoover Institution Press, 1989. 1 volume, hard-cover with illustrated dust-jacket, in-8, 350 pp., very good copy.
Contents: The critical events leading to the end of the Chinese civil war - September 1945 to April 1946: Chang Kia-ngau's daily log in the negotiations between Nationalist China and Soviet Union to recover Manchuria from Soviet military occupation - The Russians actively sought Nationalist China's cooperation in rehabilitating and operating the huge industrial complex that the Japanese had built in Manchuria during the 1930s and 1940s - The Russians were willing to let Chiang Kai-shek's government take control over Manchuria if the Nationalists would pledge that only Russia would be able to exert foreign influence in Manchuria.