Description
This fascinating book is a collection of memoirs by Jan Bystroń, a prominent Polish historian and ethnographer, from his stay in Syria in the early 20th century. Bystroń passionately and expertly describes his experiences, observations and reflections on the culture, history and daily life in this region of the Middle East.
“Syrian Memories” is not only a travel account, but also a deep social, cultural and historical analysis of Syria in the early 20th century. The author shares his impressions of the people, customs, architecture and landscapes, creating a colorful picture of this fascinating region.
The book is also a valuable source of knowledge about the history and culture of the Middle East, revealing the complexity and richness of this part of the world in the period before World War II.
The elegant binding made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery gives the book a unique character, harmoniously combining tradition with modernity. Subtle embellishments and high-quality materials emphasize the value and importance of the publication, making it a valuable acquisition for any library. The special care of the binding makes the book not only a source of knowledge, but also an object that can be passed down from generation to generation as a symbol of permanence and beauty.






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