[LOUIS Joseph Wawel]
A CHRONICLER'S STROLL THROUGH KRAKOW'S MARKET SQUARE
by J. L. [crypt.]
with fifteen engravings
Cracow 1890, Printed by the "Czas" printing house of Fr. Kluczycki and Sp., pp. 220; plates 8.; format 11x16 cm
CONTENTS: Beginning of Krakow's history, St. Adalbert's Church, "Wawel" and "Skałka", Founding of the market and the city, Reconstruction of the market according to the wiliza of 1367, Holding of fairs according to the wiliza of 1367. 1367, Holding of fairs in the market, Undercrofts and cellars, Internal buildings of the market, Cloth, rich and iron stalls, Smatruż and town scales (guardhouse), Jatki, rurmus and pillory with execution square, Division of the market into parts and numbering of houses, L. or. 1. town hall clock tower (town hall), L. or. 2. military watchtower, L. or. 3. the Cloth Hall, the Cemetery of the Church of the N.P. of Mary, STONES
HARDCOVER PUBLISHER'S SEMI-CANTILEVER BINDING OF THE PERIOD
Condition DB/ loss of corner of binding, own inscription on front pasteboard, notes on title page, here also glued strip of paper, loss of part of first board, stamps in several places, despite minor defects piece worth attention