Description
“Elektrownia Łódzka 1907-1932: XXV” by E. Ulmann and L. Tolloczko is a fundamental study that documents the development and operation of one of the key industrial institutions in Lodz in the interwar period. Published in 1932 by the Lodz Electrical Society, the book takes a closer look not only at the technical aspects of the power plant’s operations, but also at its impact on the development of the city and the lives of its residents.
The authors describe with passion and commitment the technological and organizational innovations that shaped the face of modern Lodz, showing how electricity contributed to the modernization of industry and improved the quality of life. The publication is richly illustrated, which further enriches its content by placing it in the broader context of the development of technology in Poland.
The elegant handmade leather cover, created by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, gives the book exclusivity and durability. This item not only provides valuable historical information, but is also a true work of art that will enrich any library.
An investment in “Lodz Power Plant 1907-1932” is an excellent decision for collectors and enthusiasts of technical and industrial history. Its collector value is bound to grow, and owning this publication highlights the owner’s status as a connoisseur of technical literature. This book, handed down from generation to generation, will become not only a source of knowledge, but also a valuable historical memento that connects the past with the present.






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