Gomulicki Wiktor, Stories about old Warsaw. Vol. I-II in 1 vol.

790,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1913, E. Wende and Co.

19 cm

 

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“Tales of Old Warsaw. T. I-II in 1 vol.” by Wiktor Gomulicki is a remarkable publication published in 1913 by E. Wende and Company in Warsaw. The book immerses readers in the historical atmosphere of pre-war Warsaw, presenting colorful descriptions of daily life, architecture and culture that shaped the Polish capital. With a deep knowledge of the subject matter, Gomulicki draws his readers into fascinating tales that bring to life both well-known and lesser-remembered characters from the city’s scope, revealing their daily struggles and dreams. His style makes every detail palpable, and the stories capture the spirit of the era.
The book was carefully bound in fine leather by the Bindery of the Polish Antiquarian, which gives it a unique and elegant character. Such editions, especially from the early 20th century, are rare on the antiquarian market, and their excellent condition makes them an even more sought-after collector’s treasure.
An investment in “Tales of Old Warsaw” is not only to acquire a literary treasure, but also to enrich your library with a work that combines aesthetics with a valuable cultural and historical message. Owning hand-bound books that explore important aspects of Warsaw’s identity demonstrates the owner’s sensitivity to literary values and his commitment to exploring the richness of cultural heritage. This publication will not only become a valuable part of the collection, but also an inspiring source for anyone wishing to explore the history and culture of Warsaw.

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