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Russian naturalist writer in Manchuria
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Nicolai Apollonovich Baikov (Kiev, 29 November 1872 – Brisbane, 6 March 1958) was an officer of the imperial Russian army, and explorer, a naturalist and a hunter. He spent many years in Manchuria and wrote numerous books on the region. Many of these have been translated into East Asian languages, but only Big Game Hunting in Manchuria was published in English.

References

  1. Baikov (N.). Big Game Hunting in Manchuria. Published by Huthinson & Co., London, 1936
  2. Dmitrovsky-Baikoff, Nicholas. Literary reflections of Russian Manchuria: the life and works of N.A. Baikov. PhD Thesis, University of Queensland, 1986


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