Grajnert Joseph, Good children – noble people

950,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1881, Ferdinand Hosick

19 cm

Copy with stamp on title page, page 39 slightly torn, first board with traces of repairs.

 

Description

A collection of short stories and parables of a moralistic nature, intended for young readers. The author, referring to examples from real life, shows in an accessible way models of attitudes worthy of imitation, such as diligence, honesty, modesty and respect for others. The book, written in simple and understandable language, served an educational and upbringing function, instilling universal moral values in young people.
Joseph Grajnert (1831-1910) was an educator, publicist and author of books for children and young people. His pedagogical work was characterized by a strong commitment to the process of educating the younger generation in the spirit of patriotism and morality.
A copy in bibliophilic leather binding made in the workshop of the Polish Antiquarian.

Additional information

catalog

1679

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