T. 15, vols. 5-6: IX/X-XI 1901. pp. [541]-666, [2], plate 2; [669]-796.
WISLA. Monthly illustrated magazine devoted to sightseeing and folklore. With drawings. Warsaw. Editor. Erazm Majewski. 8. altogether bound in period fl.
Time. BJ 9, 46. Each yearbook consisted of 5 issues.
Vistula - the most prominent Polish ethnographic journal, comprising 20 comprehensive volumes published between 1887 and 1916 and maintained at a European scientific level. The journal is a rich treasury of thousands of works, contributions and materials on ethnography and folklore of Polish, Lithuanian, Belarusian, Ukrainian and other Slavic nations. It is an indispensable source base for any subsequent work on the traditional material, spiritual and social culture of the Polish countryside. It contains numerous extensive monographs, often subsequently published in book form. In the pages of "Vistula" published a plethora of eminent ethnographers, as well as historians, geographers and sightseers of the Polish 19th and early 20th centuries, as well as hundreds of enthusiasts and lovers of their region (priests, landowners, nobles) who, at the appeal of the editors, sent often priceless, unknown from other sources, materials on their area. The journal is located among the best ethnographic periodicals in Europe until the 1920s.
Preserved both covers of broch. issues. Cover slightly stained, inside good condition. Deleted bibliot. stamps. Includes, among others: W. Olechnowicz - Breeds of Europe, S. Sawicka - Description of a wedding in Biedrzychów, S. Zdziarski - Treasures of the Tatra Mountains, Z. Weyberg - Chałubiński Museum of the Tatra Mountains; M. Wawrzeniecki - Fragments of wooden construction, K. Skrzyńska - Fairy tales from the area of Zamość and Krasnystaw, I. Sadkowski - Village of the noble Gościce, Z. Korotyńska - Folk songs from the village of Zapniowa.
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