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“Andrzej Samuel and Jan Seklucyan” by Ignacy Waryński is a passionate publication that brings readers closer to the history of two key figures of the Polish Reformation and their influence on the development of religious and social thought in the 16th century. The author examines in detail the life and activities of Andrzej Samuel, a lesser-known but extremely interesting theologian, and Jan Seklucyan, whose works were significant for the Protestant tradition in Poland. In his book, Waryński combines solid analysis with a colorful narrative style, making each chapter not only a valuable source of knowledge, but also a pleasure to read.
Published in 1906, the book has a high collector’s value, being a valuable document for lovers of Polish Reformation history. Its uniqueness and low-volume nature make it a sought-after item on the market.
The elegant, handmade leather binding from the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery gives this publication a unique and lasting character. Having “Andrew Samuel and John Seklucyan” in your library is not only an investment in historical knowledge, but also a symbol of your commitment to preserving a wonderful cultural heritage that can be passed down from generation to generation as a precious family treasure.




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