Mackiewicz Joseph, The Road to Nowhere

900,00  brutto

London., 1955, Orbis Księgarnia Polska

18 cm

384 p.

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“The Road to Nowhere” by Jozef Mackiewicz is a masterful novel that transports the reader to the reality of occupied Eastern Europe during World War II. The author captures the drama of those times with extraordinary precision, showing the fate of ordinary people caught up in the vortex of history.
The book, published in 1955 by Orbis Księgarnia Polska in London, is not only a literary masterpiece, but also an important document of the era. Mackiewicz describes with great sensitivity and uncompromisingness the mechanisms of totalitarianism, both Soviet and German, and their impact on human fate.
“The Road to Nowhere” is also a deep reflection on the nature of man, his choices and morality in extreme conditions. The novel, full of suspense and emotion, forces you to think about the meaning of freedom and the price you have to pay for it.
The noble leather binding made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery gives this exceptional book an elegant and unique look. This binding not only emphasizes the literary value of the work, but also makes it a valuable acquisition for any library and collectors.

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819

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