Description
“Opowiadania szlacheckie” by Piotr Choynowski is a unique publication published in 1937 by GiW in Warsaw. The book consists of short stories that take the reader into the world of the Polish nobility, revealing the life, customs and values that shaped the social elite in Poland. Choynowski, with great insight and humor, describes both dramatic and comical situations in which his characters are entangled. His works reveal the conflicts between tradition and modernity, and reflect the complexity of interpersonal relations in the society of the time.
The book is carefully bound in fine leather by the Bindery of the Polish Antiquarian, which gives it an elegant and unique look. Such editions, especially from the 1930s, are rare on the antiquarian market, especially in such excellent condition, which significantly increases their collector value.
Investing in “Tales of the Nobility” is not only acquiring a literary treasure, but also enriching one’s book collection with a work that combines aesthetic and cultural values. Possession of hand-bound books that explore important themes of Polish tradition and ennoblement testifies to their owner’s sensitivity to literary values and desire to explore the rich cultural heritage. This publication will become not only a valuable part of the collection, but also an inspiring resource for anyone who wants to better understand Polish history and culture.






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