Sieroszewski, Waclaw, Fables

690,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1931, Wyd. Rój

20 cm

 

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“Fairy tales” by Waclaw Sieroszewski is a collection of stories and legends from various parts of the world, collected and compiled by the outstanding Polish writer, traveler and ethnographer. The book contains fairy tales from the cultures of the Far East, Siberia, North America and other regions, which the author met during his numerous travels.
These tales are characterized by richness of content, diversity of motifs and deep folk wisdom. Sieroszewski, an ethnographer and researcher of exotic cultures by training, collected and translated these tales to acquaint Polish readers with the richness and diversity of world cultures.
“Fairy Tales” by Waclaw Sieroszewski is a valuable source of knowledge about the cultures and traditions of peoples from different corners of the world, as well as an interesting historical document showing the values and beliefs of various communities.
The noble leather binding made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery gives the book an elegant, unique 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 of the binding makes the book not only a source of knowledge, but also an object that can be passed down from generation to generation.

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1911

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