Armorial de la noblesse Polonaise titree / Herbarz szlachty polskiej - Szymon Konarski, published under the auspices of the International Academy of Heraldry, Paris 1958, f. 14 x 19cm, p. 487
in many places of the coat of arms added clippings from magazines, prints of photographs, obituaries concerning individual names
The coat of arms was published only in French "in order to explain also to non-Poles how the complicated issue of family titles was presented in Poland. It consists of two parts. The first is a dissertation on the issue, the second is a short monograph of those families of Polish nobility of the pre-partition period who hold the dynastic title of prince, or ever bestowed: prince, margrave, count, baron or cavalier of the First Empire of France. Each monograph gives, in addition to the name and image of the shield of arms, the surname and epithet, the origin of the family in question, lists its most distinguished dignitaries and honors, special merits for Poland, the source of its family title and identifies those entitled to use the title today."
original cardboard case and subscription information preserved, center in more than good condition