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Prince Esper Esperovich Ukhtomsky, Эспер Эсперович Ухтомский (26 August [O.S. 14 August] 1861 – 26 November 1921) was a poet, publisher and Oriental enthusiast in late Tsarist Russia. He was a close confidant of Tsar Nicholas II and accompanied him whilst he was Tsesarevich on his Grand tour to the East. He was the first significant outside collector of Tibetan art, whose collection is now in museums in St. Petersburg. (From Wikipedia) More about Ė. Ė. Ukhtomskīĭ:
| | Books by Ė. Ė. Ukhtomskīĭ: Ukhtomskīĭ, Ė. Ė. (Ėsper Ėsperovich), 1861-1921, contrib.: Briton and Boer: Both Sides of the South African Question (New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1900), also contrib. by James Bryce, Sydney Brooks, F. V. Engelenburg, Karl Blind, Andrew Carnegie, Francis Charmes, Demetrius Charles Boulger, Max Simon Nordau, Hans Delbrück, Vladimir Gol'mstrem, and Edmund Gosse (multiple formats at archive.org)
Additional books by Ė. Ė. Ukhtomskīĭ in the extended shelves: Ukhtomskīĭ, Ė. Ė. (Ėsper Ėsperovich), 1861-1921: Iz kitaĭskikh pisem (Parovai︠a︡ skoropechatni︠a︡ "Vostok", 1901) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Ukhtomskīĭ, Ė. Ė. (Ėsper Ėsperovich), 1861-1921: Izʺ oblasti lamaizma : Kʺ pokhodu anglichanʺ na Tibetʺ (880-03 S.-Peterburg : "Vostok", 1904., 1904) (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Ukhtomskīĭ, Ė. Ė. (Ėsper Ėsperovich), 1861-1921: Mythologie des Buddhismus in Tibet und der Mongolei. (F. A. Brockhaus, 1900), also by Albert Grünwedel (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Ukhtomskīĭ, Ė. Ė. (Ėsper Ėsperovich), 1861-1921: Obzor sobranii͡a predmetev lamaĭskago kulʹta Kn. E. E. Ukhtomskago. ([Tip. Imperatorskoĭ Akademii Nauk], 1905), also by Albert Grünwedel (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Ukhtomskīĭ, Ė. Ė. (Ėsper Ėsperovich), 1861-1921: Obzor sobranii︠a︡ predmetov lamaĭskago kulʹta. (1905), also by Albert Grünwedel (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Ukhtomskīĭ, Ė. Ė. (Ėsper Ėsperovich), 1861-1921: Ot Kalmyt︠s︡koĭ stepi do Bukhary. (Tip. V.P. Meshcherskago, 1891) (page images at HathiTrust)
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