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“Mickiewicz’s Prophecy: And His Name is Forty and Four” by Stanislaw Pełczynski is a publication devoted to the interpretation of the drama “Dziady” by Adam Mickiewicz in the context of the life and activities of Józef Piłsudski. The author analyzes the passage “And his name is forty and four,” which, according to him, refers to the figure of Marshal Pilsudski.
Pełczyński presents an interpretation of this prophecy, showing Pilsudski as a “man of providence” who was to play a key role in Poland’s regaining independence and rebuilding the country. The book also includes a discussion of other aspects of Mickiewicz’s work and its relationship to Pilsudski’s life.
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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