Stanislaw Wasylewski, A very pleasant city

950,00  brutto

Poznan, 1929, R. Wegner Polish Publishing House

20 cm

Library of Polish Authors. T. 6

 

Description

A collection of essays and reportages dedicated to Poznan, written by prominent Polish historian and publicist Stanislaw Wasylewski. The book is a colorful portrait of the city in the interwar period, showing its history, culture, architecture and daily life.
The author describes with passion and erudition the monuments, streets, parks and inhabitants of Poznan, revealing to the readers unknown corners and secrets of the city. Wasylewski draws attention to the rich history of Poznan, its importance in the history of Poland and its dynamic development in the interwar period.
The book is also a tribute to the people of Poznan, their traditions and culture. The author recalls with sentiment and nostalgia the people who contributed to the development of the city, and the events that shaped its face. On the first panel is a reproduction of the author’s portrait by S. Witkiewicz.

Additional information

catalog

1768

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