Description
Published in 1917 by Karol Rzepecki in Poznan, the book “Tadeusz Kosciuszko: on the 100th anniversary of the death of the chief” by Feliks Koneczny is a valuable work that pays tribute to one of Poland’s most important national heroes. Koneczny, as an expert in history, presents with passion and knowledge the life of Tadeusz Kosciuszko, his activities in the struggle for Polish independence and his contribution to the American Revolution. The book tells the story of Kosciuszko’s tenacious determination for social and political justice and his ideas, which remain relevant and inspiring to this day.
Thanks to Koneczny’s in-depth analyses and colorful anecdotes, the reader not only learns about Kosciuszko’s biography, but also better understands the historical context in which he moved.
The elegant leather binding, handcrafted by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, underscores the exceptional value of this publication as a collector’s item. Such a carefully bound edition is an excellent investment, the market value of which is likely to grow, especially as interest in Polish history and the people who influenced its fate increases.
Having “Tadeusz Kosciuszko” in one’s book collection is not only an opportunity to explore a fascinating history, but also an appreciation of literary and cultural heritage. This book will be an excellent choice for collectors, historians and literature lovers who wish to enrich their collections with a unique work that can be proudly passed down from generation to generation, becoming an important part of the national heritage.






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