[Sanguszkowa Klementyna], Roman Sanguszko : exile to Siberia in 1831 in the light of the diary of his mother Rev. Klementyna née Czartoryska Sanguszko and contemporary correspondence

1000,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1927, GiW

23 cm

 

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“Roman Sanguszko: exile to Siberia of 1831 in the light of the diary of the mother of Princess Klementyna of Czartoryska Sanguszko and contemporary correspondence” is a publication based on the memoirs and correspondence of Princess Klementyna Sanguszko, mother of Roman Sanguszko, a Siberian exile of 1831.
The book presents the fate of Roman Sanguszko, who was exiled to Siberia after the fall of the November Uprising. The author describes the dramatic events of the exile, the conditions of life in Siberia and the difficulties faced by the exile and his family.
The publication also contains excerpts from the diaries and letters of Princess Clementina, which shed light on the life of the Polish aristocracy in the 19th century and the realities of the Siberian exile.
The fine leather binding made by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery gives the book an elegant and durable look. This binding emphasizes the value and importance of the publication, making it a valuable acquisition for any library and art collectors. The special care taken with the binding makes the book not only a source of knowledge, but also an object that can be passed down from generation to generation, retaining its aesthetic and functional value for many years.

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