Description
Published in 1917 by GiW Publishing House in Warsaw, “Three by Three: Diaries from the Napoleonic Era” by Aleksander Fredro is a highly colorful and personal work that opens the door for readers to the social and cultural life of Warsaw in the early 19th century. Fredro, a well-known Polish playwright and satirist, depicts both the cheerful and reflective aspects of the Napoleonic era in his memoirs with a masterful observational ability, showing the impact of war on the daily life of society. His anecdotes and stories about well-known figures of the time create a unique portrait of artistic and social life.
The elegant leather binding, carefully crafted by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, gives the book a prestigious and stylish character, emphasizing its value as a valuable collector’s object. This kind of bound edition is an excellent investment, whose market value may increase over time, especially in the context of the growing interest in Polish Romantic literature and history.
Having “Three by Three” in your book collection is not only a chance to discover fascinating threads from the life of Fredro and his era, but also a testament to his literary heritage. This book is an ideal choice for collectors, historians and literature lovers wishing to enrich their collections with a unique work that can be proudly passed down from generation to generation, becoming an important part of the cultural heritage.






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