Czapski, Edward, Memoirs of a Siberian

850,00  brutto

London, 1964, B. Swiderski

21 cm

 

Description

Published in 1964 by B. Swiderski in London, “Memoirs of a Sybiraka” by Edward Czapski is a moving and compelling account of the fate of Polish exiles, revealing the dramatic experiences of people forced to leave their homeland and survive in the harsh conditions of Siberia. Czapski, as a direct witness to these events, shares not only literary descriptions of daily life in Siberia, but also reflections on the loss of freedom, longing for the homeland and determination to survive. The book is full of emotion and authenticity, making it an important document of history and national identity.
The elegant leather binding, handcrafted by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, gives the book a unique and prestigious character, emphasizing its value as a valuable collector’s object. This kind of carefully bound edition is an excellent investment, the market value of which is likely to grow over the years, especially in the context of the growing interest in the subject of exile and Polish history.
Having “Memoirs of a Siberian” in one’s book collection is not only an opportunity to explore the profound and difficult aspects of Polish history, but also an expression of appreciation of 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, leaving a lasting mark on the literary heritage.

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1908

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