Moraczewski, Adam, Warsaw

700,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1938, GiW

21 cm

 

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“Warsaw” by Adam Moraczewski is an excellent publication that draws the reader into the fascinating world of Poland’s capital between the wars. The author, with passion and insight, takes a close look at the rich history, culture and architecture of Warsaw, analyzing the changes taking place in the city and its inhabitants. Using rich documentation and personal observations, Moraczewski creates a picture of the capital that is both a historical record and a literary narrative.
Published in 1938, the book is gaining collector value as an important document on Warsaw before World War II. Its unique approach to the subject and the timeliness of the issues are of great interest to bibliophiles and history enthusiasts.
The fine, handmade leather binding from the Polish Antiquarian Bindery gives the book an elegant and durable look. Having “Warsaw” in your library is not only an investment in knowledge about the city, but also an expression of appreciation for Polish cultural heritage, which can be passed down from generation to generation as a precious family treasure.

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1785

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