SKŁADKOWSKI Felicjan S. - STRZĘPY MELDUNKÓW
Domestic historiography has so far not dealt with the figure of Slawoj Składkowski. In the syntheses of the history of the Second Republic, this longest-serving prime minister is devoted to a few sentences at best. Rather, the stereotype from Emil Zegadłowicz's "House of Cards", where Slawoj Składkowski is depicted in a caricatured simplification, has become entrenched in the public consciousness... In any case, this stereotype of a dull soup, a maniac of "sławojek" and a cheerful "bullish is" is commonly functioning. Certainly, Slawoj was not an intellectual, certainly by becoming prime minister he far exceeded the threshold of incompetence, but nevertheless, such assessments and characterizations seem hurtful....
... More than half a century has passed since the first edition of "Scraps of Reports." We live in a country with a different political system, different borders, different national and social structure. This book is a book of a bygone time, a testimony to an era that closed in 1939.But that is why it is worth reading. To better understand that past time.
Foreword by Andrzej Garlicki. Publishing House of the Ministry of National Defense, Warsaw 1988.EDITION 1. Dimension 20.3x14.4cm; pages 262.Publisher's softcover in wrapper designed by Michal Jedrzejczak(wrapper soiled).