The biggest social scandal in turn-of-the-century Krakow: generally known and respected names on a theatrical poster. A well-known writer, eccentric poets and even maids at birth are characters in the drama. And in their midst are historical, mythological and fantastic figures who descend from canvases, books and the collective imagination for one night to fill a dancing cottage. Wedding Poles' conversations, inscribed in the rhythm of the dance in one sentence, in two words, between irony and tragedy. A penetrating verification of romantic myths: national solidarity, readiness for action, sacrifice to the Cause. No illusions.
EDITION I
Printed in the printing house of the Jagiellonian University by the author, Krakow, 1901
Main typeset at Gebethner's bookstore
Format: 215 x 145 mm, 227s.
Original cover, half parchment binding, unsigned; spine and corners beige parchment, red signboard, gilt decoration and lettering on spine, marbled paperboard.
On the back on the facing page a vignette and a sticker of one of the antique bookshops, on the front a small stamp - D. Biernacik's book collection.
beautifullypreserved piece