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“Liquidating the Effects of War on Legal and Economic Relations in Poland” is a key work authored by Edward Stasburger and Waclaw Fajans that analyzes the havoc the war wreaked on the country’s political and economic life. The publication offers a detailed discussion of issues related to the reconstruction of the legal system and the economic condition of Poland just after the end of World War I. The authors focus on the financial reality of Warsaw at the time, revealing the challenges faced by the new leaders and the reform projects aimed at stabilizing the currency and reviving the economy. The book also provides valuable analysis of future changes in the Polish financial system.
The handmade leather binding made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery gives the book an elegant, durable and unique look, which emphasizes its exclusivity and collector’s value. This kind of binding makes the publication not only an important source of knowledge, but also an aesthetic object that will enrich any library.
An investment in this book is an excellent opportunity for collectors and history lovers to enrich their collections with a rare item that is sure to gain in value over the years. Owning this book is not only prestigious, but also an opportunity to nurture the memory of the difficult times of the nation’s reconstruction, which can be passed down from generation to generation. This unique publication is sure to attract attention and generate interest in any library.






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