Wybor Pism
- Jozef Pilsudski Institute of America for Research in the Modern History of Poland, 1944
Jozef Pilsudski Institute of America for Research in the Modern History of Poland, 1944. Good; Very Good/Good; Very Good. New York: Jozef Pilsudski Institute of America for Research in the Modern History of Poland, 1944. First Edition. Octavo (23cm); 369pp. No dust jacket; boards bound in tan cloth with blue lettering. Polish language throughout; black-and-white photographs throughout; fold-out map at rear. Boards decently foxed and bumped, especially along edges; spine toned and bumped. Endsheets toned. Textblock and interior pages clean. Boards open easily but binding is sound. A Good to Very Good copy.
Wybor Pism amasses a selection of political writings by Jozef Pilsudksi, a significant figure in Polish political history. Pilsudski served as the first Chief of State after the reestablishment of Polish independence in 1918. His tenure as Chief of State ended in 1922, but Pilsudski remained involved in national politics well into the 1930s, especially exerting influence on Polish foreign policy and advocating for national unity among indigenous ethnic and religious minorities.
Wybor Pism amasses a selection of political writings by Jozef Pilsudksi, a significant figure in Polish political history. Pilsudski served as the first Chief of State after the reestablishment of Polish independence in 1918. His tenure as Chief of State ended in 1922, but Pilsudski remained involved in national politics well into the 1930s, especially exerting influence on Polish foreign policy and advocating for national unity among indigenous ethnic and religious minorities.