Warsaw, 1864, Nakł Księg. Polish Adam Dzwonkowski. In the Printing House of Alexander Gins, 19 cm.
s. 43, 258, [2], 54, [5], III, [1], 4 lithographs on separate plates.
Piece preserved in good condition, small discoloration visible on a few pages. Brown leather with decorated embossing. Gilded titling on red signboard, gilded embossing on spine. Classic binding made by hand in the bindery of the Polish Antiquarian.
A calendar for women. Contains, among other things:Gospels for all holidays in the year 1864, Gala days in the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Poland, Jewish holidays, Lives of the saints of the Swedish patrons of Poland, Articles in the field of art, aesthetics, poetry, songs, Tariff of the houses of the City of Warsaw and the suburb of Prague, Directory of the streets of the City of Warsaw and the suburb of Prague. Residence of Patrons, Advocates, Patrons and Defenders, More significant domestic and foreign fairs. Color lithographs: Construction (drawn by F. Kostrzewski), Painting (drawn by F. Kostrzewski), Sculpture (drawn by F. Kostrzewski), Music (drawn by F. Kostrzewski); Lithographs: Poisoning of Queen Bona, Zofia Lenartowiczowa née Szymanowska, Red Monastery, Death of Barbara, Radziwillowna, Siewierz (drawing by R. Raczynski), Czorsztyn and Niedzica (drawing by A. Schouppe), Death of Czarnecki, Return after Tartar attack, Polish Village.