Volume 1: Introduction, Ian Nish; selected papers and documents; part 1 - preliminaries- Russia and Japan; part 2 - the story of the war; part 3 - aspects of the war effort; part 4 peace treaties and civil violence; part 5 - aftermath. Volume 2: Hamilton, Sir Ian - a staff officer's scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War, Vol I, London, Edward Arnold, 1905. Volume 3: Hamilton, Sir Ian - a staff officer's scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War, Vol II, London, Edward Arnold, 1907. Volume 4: Baring, Maurice - with the Russians in Manchuria, London, Methuen, 1905. Volume 5: Repington, Charles a Court - the war in the Far East, London, John Murray, 1905. Volume 6: Ashmead-Bartlett, Ellis - Port Arthur - the seige and capitulation, London, W. Blackwood & Sons, 1906. Volume 7 Politovsky, Eugene S. - from Libau to Tsushima, a narrative of the voyage of Admiral Rojdestvensky's fleet to Eastern seas, including a detailed account of the Dogger Bank Incident, trs. Major F.R. Godfrey, London, John Murray, 1906. Volume 8: Semenoff, Captain Vladimir - the battle of Tsushima between the Japanese and Russian fleets, fought on 27th May 1905, trs. Captain A.B. Lindsay, London, John Murray, 1912; Ignatyev, Lieutenant-General A.A. - a subaltern in Old Russia, trs. with footnotes by Ivor Montagu. London, Hutchinson & Co., 1944, Part II (pp.153-288) - the Russo-Japanese War.