Borowski Tadeusz/ Names of the current/ Munich 1945/ Oficyna Warszawska/ first edition/ numbered edition, this piece no.01206/ cardboard binding/ p.36, [1]/ very good condition, minor rubbing of the binding at the spine
Piece bearing the dedication of Tadeusz Borowski. Dedication dated [Warsaw, on Three Kings, 1948].
Red variant of the publisher's binding. First edition.
The first postwar publication of Oficyna Warszawska, which was founded in 1938 by Anatol Girs and Boleslaw Barcz in Warsaw, was burned in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, during which Boleslaw Barcz was killed.
The work of the author of the poems, Tadeusz Borowski, Wincenty Mackiewicz, author of the critical preface, and Anatol Girts, a graphic artist, typographer from Warsaw, started immediately after their release from the Dachau concentration camp - Allah by the troops of the 7th American Army, was completed on November 11, 1945.
Printed in the Munich printing house of F. Bruckmann were 3000 numbered copies, in Weiss Antiqua font, and 25 copies on imitation Japanese paper provided with Roman numbering and sublimated by the author of the layout.