‘The Emperor on Vacation’ – Set of 3 photo albums
PHOTO: three photo albums from the family of Emperor Nicholas II at Livadia, during the years 1902, 1912 and 1913. From the Collection of Historical and Literary Museum in Yalta, Crimea.
One of the most prized titles in my private collection of more than 300+ books on the life and reign of Emperor Nicholas II, is a 3-volume set of photo albums, which I purchaed from a Russian publisher in Crimea in 2020.
The photographs in these books have been reproduced from three little known family albums of Emperor Nicholas II during their visits to Livadia in various years during the early 20th century.
The albums had been tucked away for decades in the dusty archives of the Historical and Literary Museum in Yalta, Crimea. They were found in Livadia Palace following the 1917 Revolution, and seized by the regional Soviet after the Imperial residences were nationalized by the Bolsheviks.
I was made aware of the existence of these family albums of the Imperial Family during my visit to Yalta and Crimea in October 2000, however, it was not possible to view them at the time.
The albums were reproduced in 2019 by the N. Orianda Publishing House in Simferopol, Crimea under the title Император на отдыхе / The Emperor on Vacation in three handsome hard cover volumes. Each album is filled with high quality photographs of the Imperial family during their stay in Crimea in 1902, 1912 and 1913 respectively. The albums are packaged in a handsome slip case. Text and captions are in Russian.
This collection of photographs are indeed special, as there are no staged portraits, they reflect the private, home life of the Imperial Family: walks, picnics, excursions, family and friendly meetings, etc. – all set against the backdrop of picturesque Crimean nature, and the region’s historical and architectural monuments. Also included are a few images taken during official meetings and parades. In addition, are photos of the old wooden palaces at Livadia, and the Imperial Yacht Standart, docked in Yalta.
These albums will be indispensable to historians and any one interested in the life of Russia’s last Tsar and his family. The photographs have not been published in any of the pictorials published by Western publishers over the past decades – they are new to us!
It is interesting to note that that only 100 sets were printed! The price for the entire set was 10,000 rubles ($150 USD). After placing my order, I shared the information on my Facebook page, and within a few days, the remaining sets were sold out! I do know if a reprint was ever issued, and even if it was, it would be impossible to order these albums, due to the economic sanctions imposed by the West against Russia in 2022.
The 3-volume set of albums is encased in a handsome slipcase
Volume I (1902) Августейшие дачники / August Summer Residents
128 pages with 60 full-page black and white photos
Volume II (1912) Земной рай Романовых / Romanovs Earthly Paradise
224 pages with 112 full-page black and white photos
Volume III (1913) Царский альбом в стиле репортажа
88 pages with 40 full-page black and white photos
Published by the N. Orianda Publishing House in Simferopol, Crimea.
LanguageL Russian only. ISBN: 9785604293164
© Paul Gilbert. 14 May 2024

















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