Weyssenhoff, Jozef, Wilderness

900,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1930, GiW

22 cm

illustrations: Mackiewicz, Kamila

Joseph Weysenhoff’s most famous novel. Like no one else, he was able to recreate the pixies of his native Polesia and impressively introduce the reader to the beauties of the eastern borderlands.
261 p., [9] p. tabl. : il.

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“Puszcza” by Jozef Weyssenhoff is an engrossing novel that delves into the subject of living in harmony with nature, portraying man’s relationship with the wild natural world. Published in 1930 by GiW in Warsaw, the book is both a literary depiction of Polish forests and a reflection on the complexity of human emotions and moral decisions. Weyssenhoff, a writer and connoisseur of nature, has created a work that uniquely combines artistic sensibility with ecological realities, encouraging readers to discover deeper layers of meaning in everyday life.
The book has been elegantly bound in handcrafted fine leather by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, which gives it a unique, classy character. Such a noble binding not only enhances the aesthetic qualities of the publication, but also ensures its durability, making it a valuable part of a collection.
The rarity of this edition on the antiquarian market, especially in such excellent condition and with an elegant binding, makes this item particularly desirable in the eyes of collectors. Owning “Pushcha” is not only an investment in literature, which gains in value, but also an expression of appreciation for Polish literary heritage. The book enriches literary resources, inspiring deeper reflection on our relationship with nature and man’s place in the ecosystem, making it an indispensable treasure in any respectable library.

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8093

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