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“Kupiectwo Warszawskie” by Aleksandr Kraushar is an insightful analysis of the development of trade and commerce in the Polish capital over five centuries. The author passionately describes the key stages in the history of Warsaw merchantry, its role in the urban economy and its impact on social life. The book is full of interesting anecdotes that illustrate how the merchant trade shaped the identity of the capital, and how it changed in the face of various historical challenges.
Published in 1929, this publication is gaining collector value, being a rare historical document that details not only the merchant trade, but also the broader socio-economic context of Warsaw. Its uniqueness and market value are on the rise, making it a coveted item among bibliophiles and historians.
The elegant handmade leather binding from the Polish Antiquarian Bindery gives the book a unique and dignified character, emphasizing its exclusivity. Having “Kupiectwo Warszawskie” in your library is not only an investment in reliable knowledge about the history of trade, but also a symbol of care for local heritage, which can be passed down from generation to generation as a precious family treasure.








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