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Yugoslavia – Stanislaw Rospond, from the portfolio of a traveler and observer
“Yugoslavia: (from the portfolio of a traveler and observer)” Stanislaw Rospond is a unique travel book that takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the colorful and complex reality of Yugoslavia in the 1930s. In the 1970s. The author – a well-known linguist, traveler and insightful observer – describes both large cities and forgotten villages, revealing the richness of culture, tradition and daily life of the Balkan people.
This historical travelogue is full of descriptions of local customs, costumes, cuisine and reflections on the social and political situation in pre-war Yugoslavia. Rospond depicts the country as a mosaic of contrasts – from bustling metropolises to quiet, traditional regions where time passes more slowly.
The copy available at the Polish Antiquarian was bound in an elegant leather binding, handmade by our bindery. This finish emphasizes not only the aesthetic, but also the collector’s value of the book, making it a unique bibliophilic rarity.
This publication is an ideal choice for those interested in the history of the Balkans, travel literature and the culture of the countries of Southeast Europe. It is not only a source of knowledge, but also a beautiful piece of any collection.












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