POLISH, RUSSIAN, ASTROMIC AND HOUSEHOLD CALENDAR for the Year of Our Lord 1888.
which is the second leap year, and after the first arriving year having 365 days, arranged according to the perpetual ecclesiastical calendar by the Holy See on January 13, 1853 for the diocese of Cracow approved, in the manner of F. X. X. Ryszkowski Fil. and Med. D. For the Cracow meridian calculated. Cracow 1890. in the Printing House of "Czas" Fr. Kluczycki and Sp. 8, pp. 268, LXIV, [2], illustrations in the text, original decorative pp. binding. Joseph Chekhov's Cracow Calendar for 1890, year 59.
Dampstain, loosening and strong rubbing of the binding, in places on the pages dampstain and yellow spots, book block slightly loosened. Printed in black and red. Includes, among others: Calendar; Announcements, Salt Mines in Wieliczka; Schedule of Seats at the Cracow Theater; Cracow Chronicle of the Year of Our Lord 1889; Krakowiak; Spicimir or Spytek.... Ludwik Zarewicz.
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