The publisher's ninth collector's album, the seventh on Warsaw, deals this time with the city's multiculturalism in the early years of the 20th century. At the time, native Poles made up more than half of Warsaw's total population. Alongside them, a multicolored cultural-ethnic mosaic was formed by representatives of other nationalities such as Jews, Russians, Germans, Austrians, French, Swiss, English, Italians, Dutch, Czechs and Tartars. For the most part, they felt Polish, spoke Polish, and considered the tolerant country their homeland. The album presents, in addition to Poles, Germans, Austrians, Jews and Czechs living and working in Warsaw.
The album contains beautiful illustrations, high quality edition.
Publisher: White & Case, 2010
Format: 305 x 240 mm, 73s.
Polish-English edition