New York, The John Day Company, 1944. 1 volume in-12, 200 pp., blue cloth hardback, flat spine, the upper edge of the spine shows faded colour, a Chinese stamp on the title page, enriched with 5 maps and 16 black and white photographs hors texte, very good condition.
Contents: Introduction: Sinkiang's Place in the Future of China by Owen Lattimore, Foreword - I. The Sino-Russian Rear - II. Sinkiang: The Land and the People - III. Sheng Shih-ts'ai and the "New New Dominion" - IV. Anti-imperialism - V. Kinship to Sovietism - VI. Racial Equality - VII. Clean Government - VIII. Peace - IX. Reconstruction - X. War Repopens Sinkiang - XI. Gateway to Asia - XII. A Frontier for the War and After - Appendix: I. The Racial Question of Sinkiang - II. The Importance of Sinkiang in Chinese National Defense - III. The Eight Point Proclamation and the Six Great Policies - IV. Relations with Soviet Russia - Glossaries - Working Bibliography - References Notes - Index.