| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | Exiled to Siberia | 1 |
| II. | The Secret “Getaway” | 5 |
| III. | Japan to Vladivostok | 16 |
| IV. | Toward Khabarovsk | 27 |
| V. | Bolshevists and Baths | 37 |
| VI. | Hetman of the Ussuri | 48 |
| VII. | From Khabarovsk to Ushumun | 64 |
| VIII. | On the Back Trail | 82 |
| IX. | A Red Sweater and the General | 93 |
| X. | Over the Amur River on Horseback | 104 |
| XI. | The Machine that Squeaked | 114 |
| XII. | An Army Impresario | 121 |
| XIII. | Away to Trans-Baikal | 130 |
| XIV. | The City of Convicts | 150 |
| XV. | Ataman Semenoff | 158 |
| XVI. | Famine in Chita | 165 |
| XVII. | New Year with the Japanese | 172 |
| XVIII. | Diplomacy and—Mice | 186 |
| XIX. | New Friends, Prisons, and Other Things | 196 |
| XX. | The Sobrania | 206 |
| XXI. | Politics and Prinkipo | 227 |
| XXII. | Farewell to Chita | 237 |
| XXIII. | Chita to Vladivostok | 247 |
| XXIV. | The Peasants | 258 |
| XXV. | Frenzied Finance | 280 |
| XXVI. | Leaves from My Note Book | 293 |
| XXVII. | The Joker in Bolshevism | 305 |
| XXVIII. | The United States in Asia | 316 |