Description
“Silesia” by Gustav Morcinek is an extremely valuable work that captures the essence of the region in the 1930s. In the 1970s. Morcinek, famous for his talent for observation and description, creates a colorful portrait of Silesia, referring to its rich history, culture, traditions and the people who inhabit it. The book reveals both the difficult fate of the inhabitants and the beauty of the landscape and the transformations that have taken place in the region under the influence of industrialization. With passion and commitment, the author brings the readers closer to the daily life of Silesians, their values, patents for life and the struggle for identity in the changing socio-political conditions.
The binding in fine leather, carefully made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, gives the edition a unique visage, making it an elegant and durable element of any book collection. Such hand-bound books are not only a rarity on the antiquarian market, but are also an excellent investment for collectors. Owning such a unique copy turns any library into a space that testifies to the owner’s refined taste. “Silesia” by Morcinek is an excellent choice for those who wish to enrich their collection with a literary treasure, while emphasizing their interest in Polish culture and history.








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