Description
“Polish Drinking Dictionary and Bacchic Anthology” by Julian Tuwim is an unconventional, yet highly intriguing work that explores the subject of alcohol in Polish culture in a humorous way. The publication contains not only definitions and terms related to drinking, but also poems, anecdotes and stories that capture the nature of social customs related to liquor consumption. In his inimitable style, Tuwim combines knowledge and entertainment, offering readers a unique look at Polish feasting traditions and folklore.
Published in 1935, the book is gaining importance as a cultural document, revealing the customs and language of the era. The noble leather binding, made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbinders’ bindery, makes the publication an elegant element of any library, emphasizing its exclusive character.
An investment in the “Polish Drinking Dictionary and Bacchic Anthology” is not only a chance to enrich your library castle with a unique literary gem, but also a way to own a work that makes you smile and makes you think. This book can be an excellent part of a collection and a keepsake that will be passed down from generation to generation, showing love for Polish literature and culture. We encourage you to buy it!






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