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“Writings of Karol Balinski” is an interesting collective work of one of the prominent Polish authors of the 19th century, published in 1849 by J. K. Zupansky in Poznan. As a philosopher and publicist, Balinski studied social, political and literary phenomena, and his works often focused on national and cultural issues. The collection includes articles, essays, as well as critical texts that draw a rich portrait of the thinking of that era and engage in the important discussions of the time about national and social identity.
The book has been carefully bound in an elegant, handmade leather cover by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbinders, which gives it a unique and luxurious character. This kind of bookbinding not only protects the content from the passage of time, but also makes each book a beautiful decoration in any library. Copies of Balinski’s “Writings” in such excellent condition are rare on the antiquarian market, which makes them an especially attractive investment for bibliophiles and lovers of Polish literature.
To own this item is not only to purchase a valuable literary work, but also a manifesto of respect for Polish culture and history. This collection is an excellent example of a literary heritage that influences the understanding of the present and the past, while inspiring future generations of connoisseurs. This is an exceptional item that will enrich any collection and bring out its unique character.






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