Official, demi-official and private correspondence with British government officials concerning Bailey's period as Political Officer in Sikkim. Includes material relating to Tibet and Bhutan.
Formal and informal correspondence with Sikkimese, Tibetan and Bhutanese notables and officials [some in Tibetan], and other papers and correspondence concerning Bailey's period in Sikkim. [See also 236, 237, 240, 242, 247 and 507].
General correspondence and papers concerning Bailey's career in the Indian Army and the Indian Political Service (records of service, correspondence with the Government of India, etc.)
General correspondence and papers concerning Bailey's career in the Indian Army and the Indian Political Service (records of service, correspondence with the Government of India, etc.)
L'autobiographie de l'Ecrivain Sovietique Bruno Yassenski. Translation of an article originally published in Russian in 1931. Also English translation of part of a novel by Yassenski, People Change Their Skins (Moscow, 1934), describing Bailey's adventures in Tashkent.
Official correspondence and reports by Bailey and others, mainly to the Foreign Department, Government of India and the British Consulate-General at Kashgar, concerning Bailey's activities in Turkestan.
False passport and other documents used by Bailey, alias Joseph Kastamuni, while in Turkestan. Also photocopies of documents. [For information about these, see Bailey's Mission to Tashkent (1945), 138, 210-11.]