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2 Bde. Bd. I: ca. 10 S. Noten, Bd. II: engl. Übersetzung der polnische Lieder.
Wyhowska Wanda Wyhowska Wanda. La pista dei Tartari. In.Edit.a. 2003-I. Roma, In.Edit.a 2003-I italiano, in ottavo pp.176 4231 Wyhowska Wanda. La pista dei Tartari. Storia di una famiglia. In.Edit.a. 2003-I - In.8 - pp. 176 - Brossura con aletta - ottimo - 2 sedicesimi di immagini B/N e Colore f.t.
Warszawa, Wydawnictwo - Sztuka, 1955, in-8, tela editoriale con sovraccoperta, pp. 184. Con 132 illustrazioni in b.n. nel t. e 76 tavole a colori f.t., esemplificative dell'arte popolare polacca del “découpage” su carta; inoltre riassunti del testo in varie lingue: francese, inglese, tedesco, russo).
1377502Varsovie: Wydawnictwo - Sztuka, 1955 in-8, 137 pages, 132 illustrations dans le texte et 76 planches en couleurs hors-texte. Reliure toile d'éd., bon état. Cet ouvrage concerne les papiers découpés et motifs folkloriques polonais. Texte polonais.
1918184801918. American Red Cross Poland photo album Warsaw Operations 1918-1920 documents U.S. humanitarian operations in Eastern Europe following World War I recording relief work conducted during the Polish-Soviet War and the broader reconstruction of Polish civil and medical infrastructure. The images identify personnel locations and operational units associated with American Red Cross efforts as they provided transport medical care and material aid in a region destabilized by the collapse of empires and the reestablishment of an independent Polish state in 1918. A caption referencing "the Polish-Russian front ARC 1920 Poland" situates the album within active conflict conditions while additional annotations tied to supply trains and field units establish the material as a contemporaneous record of organized international relief.<br /> <br /> Photo album measuring approximately 8 x 11.5 inches with 34 photographs mounted across 11 leaves each image approximately 3 x 5 inches. The photographs depict American Red Cross personnel aboard trains and railway platforms including a documented ARC supply train as well as automobile units in transit or undergoing roadside repair captioned "American Red Cross cars 1918 Poland." Several images include handwritten annotations identifying subjects locations and squadron designations. One photograph shows a group of workers assembled on a makeshift structure with a caption identifying "Van Wert in charge of one of the relief trains" indicating named personnel connected to field operations.<br /> <br /> Produced during the initial phase of internationally coordinated humanitarian intervention in postwar Poland the album aligns with the 1919 recognition of the Polish Red Cross by the International Committee of the Red Cross which facilitated the transfer of hospitals medical trains and logistical infrastructure into Polish administration. The photographs document the integration of American aid within these systems including rail-based medical transport and mobile support units critical to relief distribution in contested and newly reorganized territories. Some photographs detached from leaves and a tear to the front cover; images and structure otherwise intact. Overall very good condition. unknown
1944187231944. Polish Armed Forces soldiers serving with Allied forces during World War II documented in a group of photographs dating from 1945 to 1946 preserving visual evidence of the Polish II Corps and its role in the Italian Campaign. The Polish II Corps formed from Polish soldiers who had been released from Soviet imprisonment after the German invasion of the Soviet Union and were reorganized under Allied command receiving training in the Middle East before deployment to the Mediterranean theater. These troops participated in some of the most difficult operations of the Italian Campaign including the assault on German defensive positions at Monte Cassino in 1944 one of the decisive engagements that opened the road to Rome for Allied forces. The photographs record the presence of Polish soldiers in Italy during the final stages of the war and in the immediate aftermath of Allied victory.<br /> <br /> Photo archive consisting of 34 black and white silver gelatin photographs depicting members of the Polish Armed Forces serving with Allied units in Italy and surrounding regions during and immediately after the war. The photographs include individual portraits and group images of soldiers in uniform along with scenes of soldiers posed in front of prominent Roman landmarks such as St. Peter's Basilica the Colosseum and the Giuseppe Garibaldi monument. Several photographs show large groups of soldiers assembled near military vehicles and supply trucks while others depict soldiers aboard ships likely involved in transport within the Mediterranean theater. Many photographs carry inscriptions on the verso written in Polish including references to "Włochy" the Polish word for Italy confirming the location of the photographs. Some images show soldiers standing among palm trees suggesting photographs taken during the earlier phase of the corps' movement through the Middle East before deployment to Italy.<br /> <br /> By the end of the war the Polish forces serving alongside Allied armies had expanded significantly and the soldiers photographed here belonged to a formation that grew to more than 100000 personnel. After the war many Polish soldiers faced uncertain futures as their homeland fell within the Soviet sphere of influence following the war's conclusion. Photographs documenting Polish soldiers in the Italian theater therefore preserve visual records of a military force composed largely of displaced individuals who continued fighting under Allied command despite the political upheaval affecting their country. Thirty four silver gelatin photographs measuring approximately 2.5 x 3.5 inches to 5.5 x 3.5 inches. Minor edge wear present; overall condition very good. unknown
19563041725Würzburg, Holzner, 1956. 254 S. Lwd.
2014x-1349424137Palgrave Macmillan 2014. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 258 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.75 inches. Palgrave Macmillan paperback
1 Vol. In-4 pag. 220 num.ill.anche a col.n.t.Cpt.ill PROG 12778 CATT_ATT 22
222563Varsovie, Karabela, 2009 2 vol. in-4, 296 pp. ; 296 pp., avec des illustrations en couleurs dans le texte, cartonnage noisette illustré en couleurs, dans emboîtage de carton bordeaux (reliure de l'éditeur).
220690Varsovie, Karabela, 2011 in-4, 230 pp., un f. n. ch., avec des illustrations en noir et en couleurs dans le texte et 3 grandes planches doubles dépliantes en couleurs, hors texte, cartonnage vert illustré en couleurs (reliure de l'éditeur).
87814aafWarszawa, Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1966, in-8vo, 881 p., richly ill. + box with ‘Szkice i Schematy’, clothbound with jacket.
1974G76748Wroclaw, Zaklad Narodowy Imienia Ossolinskich Wydawnictwo 1974 361pp.with ills., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, good condition, [text in Polish, with English summary on pp.326-329], G76748
361pp.with ills., 25cm., cloth, few stamps, good condition, [text in Polish, with English summary on pp.326-329], G76748
59873Wroclaw - Warszawa - Krakow, Zaklad Narodowy imienia Ossolinskich 1982, 340x245mm, 80pages, editor's binding with jacket. Jacket with a tear. Book in good condition.
2004wq679Kluszczynski Wydawnictwo Cartonné avec jaquette 2004 "Rare volume grand in-4 cartonné sous jaquette illustrée, (24 * 33 cm), 111 pages, reproduction pleines pages en couleur des oeuvres, exemplaire de Denise Delouche offert par l'auteur (lettre et carte de vistite signée de l'auteur jointe), texte en polonais, feuillet volant de 8 pages intitulé ""I love Poland and Gauguin"" inclu ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
19903491438Wroclaw, Zaklad Narodowy im. Ossolinskich, 1990. 359 S. Mit Abbildungen auf Tafeln. OKart.
22x23 cm, brossura illustrata; pp. (16), numerose tavole nel testo, testo in francese
2015LFA-126738914Un ouvrage de 426 pages, format 140 x 205 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 2015, Editions Nord Avril, bon état
2004815182004 Actes Sud et Musée de Grenoble, 2004, in 4° broché, 191 pages ; nombreuses reproductions en couleurs ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
2004LFA00b65Une brochure de 16 pages, format 210 x 145 mm, illustrée, publiée en 2004
1992100137512Routledge 1992 256 pages 14x2x22cm. 1992. Cartonné jaquette. 256 pages.
66728L'Âge d'Homme, Slavica, 1971, 386 pp., broché, couverture un peu défraîchie, plis de lecture sur le dos, annotation en première page, état convenable.
1985BA6124,5 cm X 30,5 cm, 207 pp, Reliure cartonnée rouge - orangée + jaquette illustrée. Le livre est partagé en deux parties : 88 pp de textes sur la vie de Witkacy, avec quelques photographies N&B dans l texte. Puis la deuxième partie du livre est consacrée à des reproductions couleurs hors texte de peintures de Witkiewicz. (206 reproductions). Il est très rare de trouver en France des reproductions de peintures de cet artiste baroque et surréaliste.
1908F116316Münster i.W., Aschendorff 1908 xxii + 686pp., 25cm., published in the series "Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Mittelalters. Texte und Untersuchungen" Band III Heft 2, bound in a nice and solid hardcover (marbled boards, spine in black cloth), small stamp on title page, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 1.3kg., F116316