The book publishes the last part of Yevhen Chykalenko's Diary, with which the author completed his ten-year cycle of memoirs in exile. E. Chykalenko's writings reflect the socio-political events in Europe in the second half of the 1920s and in Ukraine under Bolshevik rule, the mood of Ukrainian emigration, the author's views on Ukraine's state prospects in those conditions. The Diary also includes a powerful segment of epistolary: letters to E. Chykalenko from well-known politicians and public figures: V. Pisnyachevsky, G. Gasenko, O. Lagutenko, V. Kelrovsky, V. Koroliv-Stary, D. Doroshenko, V. Doroshenko, E. Lukasevich, D. Gregolynsky, D. Levitsky, S. Efremov, children - Levko, Anna, Peter and Ivan, a peasant from Stavropol - P. Rymarchuk, who give this part of the "Diary" a special color. The book is intended for scientists, teachers, students and anyone interested in the history of Ukraine in the early XX century.