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“Fryderyk Chopin: life – letters – works” by Maurycy Karasowski is an extremely valuable study that reveals not only the biography of the master of music, but also the personal letters and works that define his work. Karasowski, a close associate of Chopin’s, characteristically presents not only the composer’s artistic achievements, but also his personal life, dreams and concerns. The publication offers a unique look at Chopin’s relationships with other great figures of the era, as well as his creative and emotional struggles.
Published in 1882, the book has tremendous collector value as one of the early looks at Chopin’s life after his tragic death. Its rarity and historical significance make it a coveted item among bibliophiles and lovers of classical music.
The elegant, handmade leather binding from the Polish Antiquarian Bookbinders adds a prestigious touch to the book, emphasizing its exclusivity. Having “Frederic Chopin: life – letters – works” in your library is not only an investment in literary and musical tradition, but also an expression of deep respect for culture, which can be passed down from generation to generation as a precious family treasure.







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