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1692:. This selection of translators and editors allowed for the publication of books that were not inferior in quality, appearance, or literary value to the originals. The thoughtful selection of authors and their works, along with the scale of the series, made it unique on a European scale. In Poland, which had only regained independence a few years earlier, the series was particularly valuable due to the very limited availability of foreign-language literature in Polish.
647:, where Rudolf Wegner printed children's books. The resumed Polish Publishing House R. Wegner began its operations in Nuremberg in 1945, and books started to be published at the beginning of 1946. After a few months, the Rybotycki couple had to suddenly leave Germany due to the takeover of Polish facilities by the communist government. However, Tomasz Rybotycki managed to complete the printing of the planned titles, which were published until 1948.
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575:, books from the Wegner publishing house's warehouse on Okrąg Street were distributed to the insurgents for reading. Soon, the remaining books were used to build barricades, where they were destroyed. The warehouse on Okrąg Street was hit by a bomb and burned down; likewise, the second warehouse on New World Street burned down with all the books. As a result, the publishing house lost all its resources.
1191:. Look at your mark on the cover: the initials stylized into the shape of an anchor (an anchor is a symbol of hope). I can't imagine a better combination of these two letters, as on the cover of your book. What would you say if we used it as the emblem of Fighting Poland? Even the title of the book fits. After all, we're only hunting monsters in the name of historical justice.
568:, publishing, among other things, books of a pornographic nature, aiming to discredit the real Wegner publishing house. The Germans also enforced Szpinger's Poznań obligation to hand over the banned books of the publishing house to the authorities. However, only one incomplete "platform" of some titles by Bandrowski and Rodziewiczówna was likely handed over.
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volunteer booksellers from the
Bookstore of St. Adalbert. In Warsaw, the recovered materials were placed in a warehouse at 6/8 Okrąg Street. The books were distributed both in the official circulation and supplied to underground bookstores. The publishing house also printed small quantities of missing parts of Ossendowski's books on salvaged paper.
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were put on an index. War losses were compounded by library policies, which disposed of "inconvenient" titles. Some books were also stolen, and the surviving copies are often damaged. As a result, books in good condition became very valuable, with auction prices for some series reaching up to 500 PLN
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Speaking about this publication , I can only note that this edition makes an extraordinary impression. The paper, printing, binding are very good. Special commendation should be given to the illustrations, which are excellent in both selection and execution technique. I must confess frankly that this
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In addition to the warehouse resources, Wegner had substantial stocks of books ready for sale in the basement of his house on Słowacki Street, which, coincidentally, escaped the attention of the
Germans. Szpinger organized a group of friendly booksellers from the Bookstore of St. Adalbert to pack the
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After the
Germans occupied Poznań in 1939, Wegner's publishing house was closed by the occupation authorities, and the owner was expelled from Poznań. The books from the publishing house's warehouses in Poznań and Lviv were earmarked for destruction by the occupiers. Valuable private collections were
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technique. They had artistic bindings and a consistent appearance within each publishing series or for a particular author. Leading Polish writers were employed for translations from foreign languages and for book editing. The high level of illustration and graphic design was ensured by artists such
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Szpinger earned recognition and friendship from Wegner with his selfless transport action, who appointed him as the manager of the publishing house and granted him full authority to conduct all affairs. On 13 July 1941, Rudolf Wegner died of a heart attack. The publishing house was taken over
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to the Reich territories was prohibited). In total, about 300 tons of books, loose printer's sheets, and supplies of clean paper were transported from Poznań, occupying 15 railway wagons. In this venture, Szpinger was assisted by Julian Stefański, Teodor
Bielawski, and Stefan Szczypiński, as well as
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were highly popular, frequently reissued and reprinted, but the lack of volume numbering and publication dates complicates bibliographic analysis. The print runs of individual editions are also unknown. Selected volumes were reissued by units under the jurisdiction of the Polish government-in-exile
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was even higher, reaching up to 20 PLN, which, however, considering the particularly attractive format and very high quality of the books, was often seen as a moderate price. Despite the high prices, the books sold quickly and were often reprinted. It was not until 1928 that high-volume printing of
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Publishing House R. Wegner resumed its operations in Poland. In the absence of the owners, the company was managed by a representative, Anna Łempicka. The headquarters were located in Warsaw at 10 Cecylia Śniegocka Street. They resumed the publication of several volumes from the
533:) to the railway warehouse and mostly include them in the transport to Warsaw. Part of the stock was allocated for sale in Poznań, obtaining funds to cover the Poznań expenses related to the operation (Wegner's funds from Warsaw could not be used for this purpose, as the transport of cash from the
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to Warsaw by rail. All materials from the warehouse of Polish
Publishing House were requisitioned by the Germans and haphazardly transferred to a railway warehouse. The entire stock was seized by the German Bank, which took over the pre-war credit of the publishing house. Wegner managed to quickly
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for the removal of books. A condition imposed by the
Gestapo was Szpinger's personal commitment to organize the collections after transportation to Warsaw and to hand over to the German authorities the titles listed as banned books. The transport to Warsaw was carried out by the transportation
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After the war, some books from the series were reissued in Warsaw (1947–1950) and London. In 1992, Irena
Rybotycka offered to waive royalties if the series were resumed and continued in Poland, under the condition that books include a note about Rudolf Wegner and the origin of the series.
2799:. By 1939, 36 volumes had been published. During the occupation, the publishing house obtained exclusive rights to publish the author's works. The books were reissued by the emigrant government during the war, and later by the Rybotyckis – in Nuremberg, London, and Warsaw.
452:, was published at that time. The publishing house intensified its activities, gradually reaching a level of about 300 titles per year. Its production was presented, among others, at the book exhibition in Poznań (1924) and the 2nd International Book Exhibition in
881:. Unable to judge the value of the translation, I admire the magnificence of the publication. In terms of printing, paper, and illustrations, it is the most splendid edition of my works. It has brought me much satisfaction, and I extend my congratulations to you.
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Publishing House offered luxury albums, priced at 100–200 PLN per copy. They were mostly purchased by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland for representational purposes, as well as by bibliophiles.
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Poznań was a calm city, much less destroyed by the war than Lviv and Warsaw, with a well-developed printing and publishing industry. In these conditions, Wegner led the company to rapid development. Close cooperation was established with
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The books were usually offered in two versions, paperback and "bound" (also known as "luxury"). Their prices were relatively high, up to 14 PLN for a hardcover book and 4–5 PLN cheaper for the paperback version. The cost of purchasing
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The primary goal of Polish Publishing House was to offer high-quality books. They were carefully crafted during a long publishing cycle, sometimes lasting from 4 to 6 years, and in some cases even up to 10 years (such as
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A series of 20 weekly volumes edited by F. Antoni Ossendowski, published in 1938. These short, 16-page brochures, priced at 0.20 PLN, illustrated with stills from films, popularized film works, especially foreign ones.
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This series, published between 1928 and 1935, comprised 10 volumes containing monographs of historical figures, well-known Polish and foreign authors, as well as historical novels and studies. These included works on:
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from the manufacturer – Mirkowski Paper Factory. Two other editions of the book were also released in different formats, one on Chinese paper, and the other described as a "copy of the luxury edition" (1928).
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publishing house. The company conducted intensive publishing activities, offering scientific and popular science books, textbooks, sheet music, fiction, as well as magazines such as the humorous
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in the early 21st century. Many volumes of the series were reissued after 1989 by several publishing houses, but the quality of these books differs significantly from the original versions.
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The German authorities hindered Polish bookselling activities, further harassing Wegner's company with inspections in bookstores. They also established a company with the misleading name
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technique was issued in an edition of 1,100 numbered copies, in a format of 31×24 cm, on handmade paper. This paper was supplied to the publishing house and bore
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repay the entire debt, regaining the ability to dispose of the warehouse's resources, and Szpinger, with great difficulty, obtained approvals from the
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symbol with the printer's mark of Polish Publishing House. The similarity – even the identity – of both symbols also caught the attention of the
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serving as its editor. True to its title, the series featured travel and adventure novels, most often with a maritime theme. Authors included
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In November 1945, Irena Rybotycka left Poland for the American occupation zone in Germany, where she reunited with her husband, Colonel
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Zajączkowska, Mariola (1992-01-08). "Śladem R. Wegnera, zasłużonego wydawcy. Kto podejmie edycję Biblioteki Laureatów Nagrody Nobla".
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became the manager and literary advisor of the publishing house. The first volume of the largest series of the publishing house, the
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were produced with particular care and attractiveness. All volumes had a consistent format (21×16 cm), graphic layout designed by
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This series, started in 1928, was intended to present the works of young, contemporary Polish authors to readers. Among them were
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of the publishing house underwent several changes. Initially, it had a circular shape, similar in style to the printer's mark of
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Selma Lagerlöf was convinced that publishing her book in Poland would be scarce, and she waived her salary on the first edition.
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and distribution of books outside censorship), had to immediately leave the territory of the Russian partition. He settled in
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or Chinese paper. To enhance production, various font styles, typographic layouts, and formats were used, with colorful
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Jagodziński, Zdzisław (2000-04-12). "W pierwszą rocznicę zgonu Ireny Rybotyckiej. Krzewicielka polskiej książki".
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series, novels by Rodziewiczówna, as well as books for children and youth. The new editions were illustrated by
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Kowalska, Marzena (2008). "Literackie serie wydawnicze w latach 1921–1999". In Gaziński, Radosław (ed.).
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Kowalska, Marzena (2008). "Literackie serie wydawnicze w latach 1921–1999". In Gaziński, Radosław (ed.).
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hidden books and then conducted a daring operation to transport them (also with the help of
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Rybotycka, Irena (1989). "Wspomnienie o Rudolfie Wegnerze, zasłużonym polskim wydawcy".
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Miracles of Poland – Natural Monuments – Monuments of Labor – Historical Landmarks
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Rybotycka, Irena (1989). "Przemówienie Ireny Rybotyckiej, fundatorki nagrody".
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cheaper books (3 PLN per copy) intended for less demanding readers began.
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Nowak, Adam (2008-12-12). ""Cuda Polski", czyli Rudolf Wegner rediviva".
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American Theater and Cinema: Two Images from the History of Culture
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Michalewska, Anna (1972). "Rudolf Wegner". In Treichel, I. (ed.).
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Michalewska, A. (1978). "Działalność wydawnicza Rudolfa Wegnera".
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about the Polish partisan movement 1940–1944, London 1953;
1175:) as a symbol of Poland's resistance against the occupant:
859:, kindly sent to me. I would like us to have in France the
371:
327:
230:
2787:
962:
655:
After leaving Germany, the Rybotycki couple relocated to
437:. From 1920, publishing series began to appear. In 1921,
1318:
Children's literature was represented by series such as
877:
I have finally received a copy of the Polish edition of
469:
burned by the Germans in the Wolności Square in Poznań.
374:
at 15 Zyblikiewicza Street. In 1920, Wegner moved it to
3697:"Przechadzki po P.W.K., Wśród pięknych opraw książek".
641:
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
2329:) and it had a geographical character. Alongside the
1400:– only 3 volumes were released, numbers 1, 2, and 7.
2109:Monographs of Great Figures and Historical Periods
463:
1922:
3791:
3390:""Cuda Polski" Rudolfa Wegnera: historia edycji"
2881:, as well as several printing houses in Poznań:
169:Polish publishing house active from 1917 to 1950
3338:(in Polish). London: Oficyna poetów i pisarzy.
3244:Pękalska, Marta (2000). "Wydawnictwo Polskie".
3170:(in Polish). London: Oficyna Poetów i Malarzy.
3166:Kozarynowa, Zofia (1989). "W służbie książki".
1138:Printer's mark from the back cover of the book
1754:– 3 titles, totaling 14 volumes and editions (
3128:""Cuda Polski", czyli Rudolf Wegner rediviva"
1516:
1152:In the early years of the German occupation,
650:
583:
288:
3295:
1989:
1567:, initiated in 1921 with the publication of
1417:translated by L. Staff, Lviv – Poznań, 1926.
1132:Sign of Fighting Poland on the badge of the
709:
489:Printing House and Bookstore of St. Adalbert
57:
3711:
3193:
3101:
2879:Printing House of Ludwik Anczyc and Company
2687:Sandomierz Region. Świętokrzyskie Mountains
2159:(translated by S. Wasylewski), Poznań, 1931
2139:(translated by S. Wasylewski), Poznań, 1929
1695:The series included works by the following
639:, obtained an allocation of paper from the
274:Tern (Rybitwa) Book Polish Publishing House
3165:
1459:translated by S. Wasylewski, Poznań, 1931.
1432:Polish Portraits of Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun
855:Thank you for the two beautiful copies of
744:
566:Polish Publishing House – Polnische Verlag
342:From 1917 to 1928: Polish Publishing House
31:
22:
3333:
3273:
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3726:
3663:Dokąd zmierzamy? Książka i jej czytelnik
3659:
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3438:
3243:
2887:Printing House of "Poradnik Gospodarczy"
2838:Film – Romance. Illustrated Novel Weekly
2808:
2754:
2746:era, books in the series concerning the
2304:
2289:
2267:
1887:Dokąd Zmierzamy? Książka i jej czytelnik
1883:
1547:
1530:
1522:
1231:
863:so artistically and diversely published.
587:
171:
3771:(in Polish). Łódź: Wydawnictwo Łódzkie.
2063:. Within the series, books authored by
1859:, and in 1929, it was showcased at the
1406:Luxurious bibliophile albums included:
3792:
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2670:Hutsul Region, Gorgany, and Chornohora
2371:, and a style of binding (designed by
2255:(translated by L. Staff), Poznań, 1935
2129:(translated by L. Staff), Poznań, 1928
1933:was published from 1925 onwards, with
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963:Printer's mark of the publishing house
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3336:Nagroda literacka im. Rudolfa Wegnera
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2704:Carpathian Mountains and Subcarpathia
2438:Zakłady Graficzne Biblioteki Polskiej
2196:Insatiable Heart. Book about Żeromski
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2902:Printing House of the Union of Youth
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1033:Antychryst. Tragedja w trzech aktach
3800:Book publishing companies of Poland
3646:
3566:
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3486:
2871:Graphic Works of the Polish Library
13:
3495:
3459:
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3423:
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2941:W. Górski and G. Tetzlaw Bookstore
2847:
2833:were only available in paperback.
578:
542:by his wife, Wanda, and daughter,
14:
3816:
3740:"Film-Romans. Numery 2-20 (1938)"
3579:(2013-08-04). "Polska Walcząca".
3352:
3304:
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3002:
2638:(1933), also published in English
2621:(1928), also published in English
2599:(1938), also published in English
2507:Between the Niemen and the Dzvina
1706:– 11 titles, totaling 18 editions
1101:
474:Polish Publishing House R. Wegner
239:Polish Publishing House R. Wegner
188:Polish Publishing House R. Wegner
17:Polish Publishing House R. Wegner
3599:"Weyssenhoff, Józef (1860-1932)"
3518:Popowska, Jadwiga (1939-01-06).
3498:O księgarzach, którzy przeminęli
2317:The full name of the series was
1712:– 9 titles, totaling 15 editions
1163:(former aide-de-camp to Marshal
1123:
1116:
1085:
1059:
1040:
1021:
1002:
3760:
3744:Wielkopolska Biblioteka Cyfrowa
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3690:
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2971:
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2933:
2873:in Bydgoszcz, the Kraków-based
2802:
2735:Polish Life in the 19th Century
1774:– 2 titles, totaling 3 editions
1768:– 2 titles, totaling 3 editions
1748:– 3 titles, totaling 4 editions
1736:– 5 titles, totaling 8 editions
1730:– 6 titles, totaling 9 editions
1724:– 8 titles, totaling 9 editions
464:From 1939 to 1945: World War II
413:Polish Booksellers' Association
77:1917 (as a joint-stock company
2245:The Greatness and Fall of Rome
1931:World of Travel and Adventures
1924:World of Travel and Adventures
1849:Przesławski i Cierniak Company
1611:, and covers were designed by
1359:World of Travel and Adventures
955:company, and also through the
942:bookstores, as well as by the
739:State Publishing Institute PIW
196:Wydawnictwo Polskie R. Wegnera
59:Wydawnictwo Polskie R. Wegnera
1:
3699:Polska Gazeta Introligatorska
2996:
2854:Polish Publishing House Press
2451:Saint Adalbert Printing House
2444:(heliographic illustrations,
2346:This is Poland – our homeland
1861:Universal National Exhibition
1697:Nobel laureates in literature
378:, initially to premises at 5
181:Chopin: The Man and His Music
2642:Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski
2344:The motto of the series was
1340:Polish Tales by Uncle Czesio
1169:Polowanie na potwory morskie
688:Continental European Cooking
661:Tern (Rybitwa) Book Co. Ltd.
301:, which was a branch of the
7:
3605:(in Polish). Archived from
2883:St. Adalbert Printing House
2656:Tatra Mountains and Podhale
624:, a liaison officer of the
330:and started working at the
10:
3821:
3415:Pazyra, Stanisław (1970).
3126:Nowak, Adam (2008-12-12).
2815:In the Heart of the Jungle
2331:Library of Nobel Laureates
1929:The highly popular series
1565:Library of Nobel Laureates
1559:(Polish edition from 1924)
1544:(Polish edition from 1923)
1518:Library of Nobel Laureates
1336:Bajki Polskie Wujka Czesia
1313:Library of Nobel Laureates
861:Library of Nobel Laureates
717:Library of Nobel Laureates
665:Library of Nobel Laureates
651:From 1947 to 1974: England
584:From 1945 to 1948: Germany
458:Library of Nobel Laureates
450:Library of Nobel Laureates
324:Russian Revolution of 1905
289:From 1901 to 1914: origins
283:
183:(Polish edition from 1922)
3767:Szpinger, Stefan (1974).
3400:: 156–166. Archived from
2335:Collection les Beaux Pays
2179:Krasiński. Life and Works
1991:Library of Polish Authors
1029:Karol Hubert Rostworowski
710:From 1947 to 1950: Poland
159:
116:
100:
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30:
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3729:, pp. 168, 183–184)
2927:
2744:Polish People's Republic
2493:(fragments) and London (
2102:Aleksander Świętochowski
3716:(in Polish). London: 6.
2914:the National Plant T. A
2875:National Printing House
2791:by Maria Rodziewiczówna
2702:F. Antoni Ossendowski:
2668:F. Antoni Ossendowski:
2661:F. Antoni Ossendowski:
2463:National Printing House
2337:published by J. Rey in
2309:Ferdynand Ossendowski:
1622:. Translators included
1355:Świat Podróży i Przygód
1334:), or the very popular
1054:, 1931 (pre-title page)
745:Description of activity
671:series. The reissue of
626:Polish Military Mission
592:Title page of the book
243:Nobel Laureates Library
219:Polish Publishing House
79:Polish Publishing House
3701:(in Polish) (6). 1929.
3627:Podpłońska, Elżbieta.
3388:Rausz, Monika (2006).
3132:Wiadomości Księgarskie
2818:
2776:Wiadomości Księgarskie
2326:
2314:
2302:
2287:
1946:Robert Louis Stevenson
1560:
1545:
1528:
1332:Fables and Fairy Tales
1244:
1212:
914:
892:
874:
690:. New titles included
610:
595:Tales from Shakespeare
368:Aleksander Litwinowicz
253:, it was relocated to
226:
195:
184:
151:Aleksander Litwinowicz
58:
3276:Przegląd Wielkopolski
3104:Roczniki Biblioteczne
2910:Poznań Printing House
2906:Polish Printing House
2813:Stanisław Mycielski:
2812:
2308:
2295:Ferdynand Ossendowski
2293:
2271:
2185:Stanisław Adamczewski
2143:Ferdynand Ossendowski
2133:Kazimierz Waliszewski
2035:Ferdynand Ossendowski
1976:St. Francis of Assisi
1962:Ferdynand Ossendowski
1954:James Fenimore Cooper
1821:Verner von Heidenstam
1799:– 1 title, 4 editions
1766:Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
1557:Musicians of the Past
1551:
1534:
1526:
1235:
1208:Znak Polski Walczącej
1177:
1092:Stanisław Mycielski,
893:
875:
853:
692:Zofia Kossak-Szczucka
591:
318:and the professional
175:
2979:No Price for Freedom
2797:Maria Rodziewiczówna
2724:Stanisław Wasylewski
2676:Aleksander Patkowski
2552:Stanisław Wasylewski
2360:was being prepared.
2224:Julian Wołoszynowski
2220:Historical periods:
2119:Historical figures:
2104:were also reissued.
2054:Julian Wołoszynowski
2050:Maria Rodziewiczówna
2024:Stanisław Wasylewski
1839:William Butler Yeats
1811:– 1 two-volume title
1683:Stanisław Wasylewski
1672:Franciszek Mirandola
1661:Florian Sobieniowski
1504:Stanisław Wasylewski
1430:and S. Wasylewski's
1392:Maria Rodziewiczówna
1294:Stanisław Wasylewski
1275:Maria Rodziewiczówna
1173:Hunting Sea Monsters
1140:Hunting Sea Monsters
957:Dom Książki Polskiej
704:No Price For Freedom
555:Maria Rodziewiczówna
501:Propaganda Abteilung
428:Stanisław Wasylewski
320:Czasopismo Lekarskie
229:), headquartered in
3769:Na szerokiej drodze
3553:users.man.poznan.pl
3483:, pp. 214–215)
3471:, pp. 187–189)
3456:, pp. 181–182)
3441:, pp. 167–177)
2918:Toruń Graphic Works
2755:Monographic studies
2748:Eastern Borderlands
2535:Aleksander Janowski
1980:Antarah ibn Shaddad
1878:Monographic studies
1833:George Bernard Shaw
1722:Rabindranath Tagore
1704:Maurice Maeterlinck
1463:Franz Xaver Seppelt
1388:Complete works of:
1279:Wacław Sieroszewski
1228:Publisher's profile
1010:Stanisław Baczyński
902:Franz Xaver Seppelt
889:, December 21, 1935
609:, Germany 1947/1948
338:publishing houses.
227:Wydawnictwo Polskie
204:joint-stock company
18:
3524:Dziennik Poznański
2819:
2715:Ksawery Pruszyński
2693:Tadeusz Łopalewski
2515:Antoni Bogusławski
2509:with an afterword
2497:with an afterword
2436:in Poznań (text),
2414:Feodor Rojankovsky
2315:
2303:
2288:
2164:Literary figures:
2080:Ignacy Maciejowski
2020:Kornel Makuszyński
1935:Czesław Kędzierski
1746:Henrik Pontoppidan
1635:Czesław Kędzierski
1609:Feodor Rojankovsky
1594:Jan Marcin Szancer
1561:
1546:
1529:
1527:Logo of the series
1344:Czesław Kędzierski
1245:
871:, October 11, 1924
819:Feodor Rojankovsky
732:Jan Marcin Szancer
702:' political novel
611:
535:General Government
364:Roman Odzierzyński
295:Piotrkowska Street
185:
146:Roman Odzierzyński
16:
3676:978-83-87879-70-9
3603:Katalog główny BN
2922:Wonders of Poland
2823:Die Gelben Bücher
2624:Jerzy Smoleński:
2619:Sea and Pomerania
2487:Sea and Pomerania
2474:Wonders of Poland
2418:Leon Wyczółkowski
2365:Wonders of Poland
2354:Wonders of Poland
2350:Aleksander Fredro
2284:Sea and Pomerania
2263:Wonders of Poland
2241:Guglielmo Ferrero
2091:Adam Krechowiecki
2069:Marian Gawalewicz
1969:Epics and Legends
1900:978-83-87879-70-9
1803:Jacinto Benavente
1790:Stanisław Reymont
1784:Gerhart Hauptmann
1756:Dusza zaczarowana
1624:Józef Birkenmajer
1491:Publishing series
1474:Klemens Löffler's
1453:René Fülöp-Miller
1398:Józef Weyssenhoff
1320:Książki Obrazkowe
1260:Marian Gawalewicz
1154:Jerzy Jabłonowski
1150:
1149:
1146:
1145:
1067:Marian Gawalewicz
1052:Memoir of the War
992:Wonders of Poland
932:Gebethner i Wolff
919:Wonders of Poland
911:, January 9, 1937
887:Guglielmo Ferrero
857:Dusza Zaczarowana
823:Leon Wyczółkowski
669:Wonders of Poland
402:St. Martin Street
400:, and then to 48
304:Gebethner i Wolff
280:until the 1970s.
247:Wonders of Poland
167:
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3679:. Archived from
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3577:Łysiak, Waldemar
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3496:Dippel, Stefan.
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2652:Rafał Malczewski
2616:
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2560:
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2459:
2434:
2410:Rafał Malczewski
2407:
2399:Kamil Mackiewicz
2396:
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2193:
2176:
2099:
2088:
2077:
2062:
2047:
2032:
2017:
2006:
1998:Jerzy Bandrowski
1943:
1918:
1916:
1915:
1909:
1903:. Archived from
1892:
1869:
1857:
1798:
1691:
1680:
1669:
1658:
1650:Jerzy Bandrowski
1643:
1632:
1621:
1613:Edward Kuczyński
1606:
1591:
1512:
1484:History of Popes
1482:
1471:
1429:
1411:Camille Mauclair
1377:
1369:Maria Disslowa's
1352:
1302:
1291:
1271:Stefan Grabiński
1268:
1257:
1249:Jerzy Bandrowski
1210:
1205:
1162:
1127:
1120:
1113:
1112:
1109:
1108:
1089:
1075:
1063:
1048:Benito Mussolini
1044:
1025:
1006:
981:
953:
940:
912:
910:
890:
872:
835:
816:
805:
797:Kamil Mackiewicz
793:Rafał Malczewski
790:
779:
771:Edward Kuczyński
760:
752:Maria Disslowa's
729:
721:Edward Kuczyński
681:
673:Maria Disslowa's
637:Polish Red Cross
634:
623:
615:Tomasz Rybotycki
608:
559:New World Street
552:
523:
497:
486:
447:
436:
421:
410:
399:
388:
360:Tadeusz Kutrzeba
312:
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141:Tadeusz Kutrzeba
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3714:Dziennik Polski
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2893:
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2850:
2848:Printing houses
2841:
2827:Ullstein Verlag
2807:
2793:
2789:Collected Works
2757:
2726:
2678:
2632:Gustaw Morcinek
2610:
2608:Jerzy Smoleński
2588:
2571:
2554:
2537:
2517:
2499:Faithful Forest
2453:
2448:printing), and
2428:
2401:
2390:
2375:
2275:
2273:Jerzy Smoleński
2266:
2226:
2204:
2202:Andrzej Tretiak
2198:, Poznań, 1930.
2187:
2170:
2112:
2093:
2082:
2071:
2056:
2041:
2026:
2011:
2009:Jerzy Kossowski
2000:
1994:
1972:
1958:Edgar Allan Poe
1937:
1927:
1913:
1911:
1907:
1901:
1890:
1880:
1863:
1851:
1792:
1716:Rudyard Kipling
1685:
1674:
1663:
1652:
1637:
1626:
1615:
1600:
1585:
1579:Nobel laureates
1541:The Jungle Book
1536:Rudyard Kipling
1521:
1506:
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1493:
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1197:Irena Rybotycka
1195:
1165:Józef Piłsudski
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1094:W sercu dżungli
1090:
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126:Ignacy Mościcki
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2495:Polish Forests
2461:in Poznań and
2373:Ernest Czerper
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1772:Carl Spitteler
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1583:Tadeusz Lipski
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1553:Romain Rolland
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