Karczewski Waclaw, Polish National Museum in Rapperswil

950,00  brutto

Krakow, 1906, Dyrekcya Muzeum

108, [1] p.

19 cm

Description

“The Polish National Museum in Rapperswil” by Waclaw Karczewski is a unique publication published in 1906 by the Directorate of the Museum in Cracow, which explores the phenomenon of the Polish National Museum in Rapperswil. The book offers a fascinating insight into the museum’s rich collections, which include works of Polish art, artistic craftsmanship and unique historical documents. Writing about the hope that Rapperswil represents for Polish culture abroad, Karczewski emphasizes the importance of the museum as a bastion of national identity and a center of Polish culture abroad.
The handmade binding in fine leather, carefully crafted by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbinders’ Bindery, gives this work an unusual, elegant appearance and durability, making it an exceptional ornament for any library. The binding not only enhances the aesthetics of the book, but also its collector’s value.
An investment in the “Polish National Museum in Rapperswil” is an opportunity to enrich a personal collection with a rare item on the antiquarian market, which raises the status of the owner as a lover of history and art. The possession of such books not only enriches the book collection, but is also an expression of passion for cultural heritage, which will strengthen the image of its owner as a true literary and artistic connoisseur.

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catalog

1087

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