London; New York; Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1962. — 565 p.
Preface.
The Inner Asian Frontier.
Caravan Routes of Inner Asia.
Open Door or Great Wall?
The Mainsprings of Asiatic Migration.
Origins of the Great Wall of China: A frontier Concept in Theory and Practice.
The Inland Crossroads of Asia.
Inner Asian Frontiers: Chinese and Russian Margins of Expansion.
Inner Asia: Sino-Soviet Bridge.
The New Political Geography of Inner Asia.
Sinkiang.
Chinese Turkistan.
The Chinese as a Dominant Race.
Mongolia.
A Ruined Nestorian City in Inner Mongolia.
The Geographical Factor in Mongol History.
The Outer Mongolian Horizon.
Mongolia's Place in the World.
Satellite Politics: The Mongolian Prototype.
Manchuria and China.
Chinese Colonization in Manchuria.
The Unknown Frontier of Manchuria.
The Gold Tribe, "Fishskin Tatars" of the Lower Sungari.
The Phantom of Mengkukuo.
Mongolia's New Relations with Her Neighbours.
National Minorities.
On the Wickedness of Being Nomads.
The Eclipse of Inner Mongolian Nationalism.
The Historical Setting of Inner Mongolian Nationalism.
Yakutia and the Future of the North.
Social History.
The Frontier in History.
An Inner Asian Approach to the Historical Geography of China.
Inner Asian Frontiers- Defensive Empires and Conquest Empires.
Frontier Feudalism.
Feudalism in History.
Bibliography.
Index.