Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1958. — 513 p.
The Russian north
Complications in Murmansk
Siberia in march 1918
The first Japanese landing
The wraith of allied-soviet collaboration
The Czechoslovak legion
Robins and summers
Arthur Bullard and the «Compub»
Robins departure
Envoi to robins
The north in April and may
The Americans and the Czech uprising
Consul Poole and the future of the Czechs
Private American influences
The ripening of the Siberian question
Decision on Murmansk and archangel
The decision on Siberia
The despatch of American forces to Russia
July and the final breakup
The end at Moscow
Epilogue