Collective work, Poles in Turkestan during the World War

780,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1931, Nakł. Gron B. Turkestan-Poles

23 cm

 

Description

“Poles in Turkestan during the World War?” is a fascinating publication that explores the history and fate of Poles residing in the remote lands of Central Asia during the Great War. The collective work compiles a variety of perspectives, documents and witness accounts, revealing both their struggles and contributions to the social and cultural life of the region. The authors shed light on lesser-known aspects of Polish history, uncovering the impact of the World War on Poles in Turkestan.
The hand-bound edition in fine leather, made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbinders’ Bindery, adds a unique and elegant touch to the book, making it a perfect item for any library. Published in 1931, the book has high collector and market value, being a valuable acquisition for history and culture lovers. To own this title is not only to enrich one’s personal book collection with unique historical documents, but also a symbol of appreciation of Polish heritage, which can be proudly passed down from generation to generation. It is an exclusive treasure, combining educational and aesthetic qualities, which will certainly gain in value in the future.

Additional information

catalog

7199

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