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“Gods of the Slavs” by Stanislaw Jakubowski is a passionate work that thoroughly explores the mythology and beliefs of the ancient Slavs. Published in 1933 in Krakow, this book is an invaluable source for lovers of history, ethnology and religion, revealing the rich and complex world of gods, deities and spirits that were worshipped by the Slavic peoples.
Jakubowski, as an expert on the subject, accurately presents not only the Slavic pantheon, but also the social and cultural context in which these beliefs operated. The work provides fascinating information on the rituals, traditions and legends that are interwoven in the folklore of the Slavs, allowing for a better understanding of their identity and cultural values.
This book has a unique binding of fine leather, handmade by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, which gives it an elegant and durable character. This kind of edition becomes not only a showcase of the sophisticated taste of the owner, but also a valuable item in any library.
Investment in “Gods of the Slavs” is an excellent decision for collectors of mythological and historical literature. The rarity of this item, especially in a beautiful binding, increases its collector value. Owning this book is not only a passion for discovering the richness of Slavic cultural heritage, but also a way to pass on knowledge and stories to future generations. It is a work that harmoniously combines history, culture and aesthetics, making it a valuable treasure in any collection.





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