Rainbow. Ilustrowane Pismo Tygodniowe Zeszyt 41. rok II. October 13, 1928, Printed by St. Adalbert's Printing House and Bookstore in Poznan, p. 20, dimensions 24.5 x 34.5 cm. Publisher's booklet cover. Soiled edges, on the cover the towers of St. Mary's Church.
In the issue: memoir about Stanislaw Noakowski by Zegadlowicz, columns by Lutoslawski, Dobrzycki, Birkenmajer, Ejsmond, poems by Sztaudynger, Swinarski, Waligórska, short stories by Wasylewski, Morcinek, Poraj-Koźmiński, mental entertainments compiled by Mieczyslaw Choynowski. Numerous advertisements.
Tęcza - a Polish cultural and social periodical, published in 1927-1939 in Poznań by the Tęcza Publishing House. The first issue of the magazine appeared on November 19, 1927. Initially, "Tęcza" was a weekly, and then from 1931 a monthly. The editors-in-chief were successively Szczepan Jeleński, from September 1928 Emil Zegadłowicz, Jerzy Drobnik and from 1931 Józef Kisielewski. The editorial board also included Konstanty Troczynski and Jan Ulatowski, gathered in the Circle of Polonists at the Adam Mickiewicz University. Literary critic Artur Górski, writer Stanislaw Wasylewski and Artur Grzymała-Siedlecki were regular contributors. The magazine was printed in the printing house of St. Adalbert's Bookstore. It was one of the few color newspapers printed in interwar Poland that stood at a high editorial level. The magazine published reportages, literary works by Polish poets and writers, including Konstanty Galczynski, Kazimiera Ilakowiczówna, Adolf Nowaczynski, and included reproductions of works by Polish painters and graphic artists of the interwar period, including Wladyslaw Skoczylas, Waclaw Boratynski and Stanislaw Ostoja-Chrostowski.