Sanok 1857. edition and printing by Karol Pollak. 13x20 cm, pp. 187 (continuous pagination), publisher's booklet cover. Good condition (rust spots on single pages, small paper loss on spine of covers, some pages uncut, in notebook three a trace of dampstain - no damage to text).
Second edition. A set of three notebooks in two volumes. The Turkish Chronicle - erroneously called Janczar's Memoirs- is a 15th-century historical and political anti-Turkish work, written in Polish by Serb Konstantin Mihajlovic of Ostrovica. It can be divided into four main parts: the first treats the religion and customs of the Turks, the second is a chronicle of Serbo-Turkish history, the third describes the political-military organization of the Ottoman Empire, while the last chapter is a call by kings Jan Olbracht and Ladislaus to fight and unite against the Turks.