1848. anonymous edition. 12x18 cm, pp (4), 154, booklet cover. Good condition (cover after conservation, stamp on pre-title page).
The book, according to the author's memoirs, survived in a few dozen pieces. Quoted from a text by Tadeusz Półchłopek The influence of censorship on the reception ofLeszekDunin Borkowski's literaryworks: "The Lech Bardings, while promoting conspiratorial activity among the peasants, carried out the program of the Polish People's Association, and at the same time was a response to the appeal of Mickiewicz , who in 1833 in his letter "To Galician Friends" condemned armed expeditions to the country, recommending the need to "prepare the charge long, diligently and prudently by awakening the national spirit in the masses and by wise, cunning political collusion." Therefore, the Galician conspirators spread education, prepared the nobility to free the peasants, so that the government would not "to the great detriment of the national cause preempt it."