Romuald Jackowski, Book Rising

900,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1948, General Ledger. Military

24 cm

blank copy, edition of 5,000 copies, no. 3324

Description

“The Book Rises” is a unique work by Romuald Jackowski that provides insight into the process of creating books and the role they play in society. Published in 1948 by the Main Military Bookstore in Warsaw, the publication combines theory and practice in the fields of editing and printing. The author discusses both the technical aspects of book-making and its cultural significance, showing how literature shapes social and individual identities.
The book, bound in fine leather by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, is distinguished by its elegant appearance and solid workmanship, making it a perfect addition to any book collection. The hand binding not only emphasizes the exclusivity of the edition, but also ensures its durability, making it a valuable collector’s item.
Investing in “The Book Rises” is not only a way to expand your knowledge of the creative process, but also to own a unique work that will gain in value over the years. It is a publication that can inspire future generations, as well as an excellent testament to the author’s passion for literature and the art of publishing, making it an ideal gift for book and culture lovers.

Additional information

catalog

10438

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