Description
“Warsaw Yesterday and Today. T. I” by Stefania Sempołowska is an extremely valuable publication, which is an excellent chronicle of the city, interweaving historical elements with descriptions of contemporary realities of the Polish capital from the 1930s. In the 1970s. As a gifted writer and lover of Warsaw, Sempolowska masterfully portrays the changing faces of the capital, focusing on its architecture, culture, and the daily lives of its residents. The book offers readers not only a rich historical context, but also fascinating anecdotes and trivia that bring the spirit of Warsaw to life.
The copy we offer is distinguished by its handmade binding in fine leather, created by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery. This type of binding not only protects the contents from damage, but also gives the book an elegant, durable and unique appearance, making it an excellent aesthetic element of any library.
Owning “Warsaw Yesterday and Today” is not only an investment in literature, but also a symbol of conscious interest in history and culture. The rarity of this title on the antiquarian market, especially in excellent condition and with such a carefully crafted binding, makes it an attractive proposition for collectors. By enriching your library with this volume, you are acquiring not only a valuable literary work, but also a unique piece of Warsaw history that will attract the attention of lovers of literature and culture.






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