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“Slovakia and the Slovaks: a collective work. T. I – II,” edited by Wladyslaw Semkowicz, is an invaluable publication published in 1937 by the Slovak Section of the Slavic Society in Krakow. The book offers unique insights into the culture, history and society of the Slovaks, expanding knowledge of Slovak national identity and its evolution. In various articles and essays, the editor and other authors address the key cultural, political and economic aspects that have influenced Slovakia in the European context, making this work an extremely valuable source for historians and researchers.
The copy of “Slovakia and the Slovaks” has been bound in fine leather by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbinders’ Bindery, which gives it an elegant, durable and unique character. The high quality of the binding, with intricate embellishments and gilding, not only protects the contents of the book, but also makes it an exclusive item in any library.
On the antiquarian market, full sets of this publication in excellent condition are rare, making this item an attractive investment for collectors. To own this work is not only to enrich one’s personal collection, but also to pay tribute to the rich cultural heritage of the Slovak people and Semkowicz’s contribution to their popularization. By investing in this book, you not only gain an important historical document, but also a prestigious item that will enrich both the intellectual and aesthetic dimensions of your collection.






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