Limanowski Bolesław/ Historja ruchu rewolucyjnego w Polsce w 1864 r./ Kraków 1913/ Spółka Nakładowa "Książka"/ linen bookbinding/ p.II, 266/ black and white illustrations in the text, facsimiles and three maps (one loose)/ good+ condition, slight soiling of the binding, light rubbing on the spine, sticker with handwritten title on the spine, some slight discoloration of the pages, ownership stamp on the title page.
A detailed study of the revolutionary events in Poland in 1846. The author analyzes the social and political background, discusses the activities of the Polish Democratic Society, the organization of the conspiracies and the main figures of the movement, such as Edward Dembowski, Teofil Wiśniowski and Franciszek Wiesiołowski. It presents the course of the uprising, including the tragic events of the Galician massacre, and draws conclusions about the causes of the defeat and its consequences. The book contains numerous historical sources, maps, likenesses of activists and an analysis of the impact of these events on the further struggle for independence