Kraków 1901/ Spółka Wydawnicza Polska/ third edition/20x28cm/s.165/ numerous black and white illustrations in the text/ publisher's binding, linen, spine and front lettering in silver, centrally located Coat of Arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, gilt and silver-plated, preserved and pasted the original booklet covers/ good condition+, slight rubbing, dirt on the binding, the spine is slightly faded, the liner reinforced with bookbinding paper, inside the piece in very good condition
Uncommon in this binding
Rich illustrative material
Publisher's binding of the period, original booklet covers pasted on
Stanislaw Kostka Tarnowski Count of the Leliwa Coat of Arms, a.k.a. "Edward Rembowski", "Swiatowid" (born November 7, 1837 in Dzików, died December 31, 1917 in Cracow) - Polish literary historian, literary critic, political columnist, leader of the Cracow conservatives, professor and rector of the Jagiellonian University, president of the Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cracow, member of the Historical Society in Lvov