Part 1: New Light on Li Chih's Family and his Life 1. Li Chih's Family, His home, and his Wife's Tombstone 2. The Grave and Other Burial Inscriptions of Li Cho-wu's Wife, Huang Shih Part 2: New Light on Li Chih's Scholarship and his Works 1. Postscript to the Speciment of Li Chih's Handwriting Preserved in the Shanghai Museum 2. Notes on Li Shih Chi-chuan: The Discovery of an Unpublished Manuscript of Li Chih's Ts'ang-shu 3. Introducing an Important Work of Li Chih: The Ming Block-print Edition of Shuh-kang p'ing-yao 4. Problems Concerning the Authenticity of Shih-Kang p'ing-yao
Hok-lam Chan commenced his own teaching career with an appointment at the University of Auckland in New Zealand from 1967 to 1968, where he taught survey courses that included even contemporary Chinese history.