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Homo Varsoviensis - Warsaw Man
This volume is the work of two authorities and ardent admirers of Warsaw, Edward Falkowski and Olgierd Budrewicz, both Varsovians, as the residents of Warsaw are sometimes called.


 
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This volume is the work of two authorities and ardent admirers of Warsaw, Edward Falkowski and Olgierd Budrewicz, both Varsovians, as the residents of Warsaw are sometimes called.
Edward Falkowski, a leading photographer, is responsible for the pictures of Warsaw as it was in 1945 --a unique document of the life of the city populatioin among the ruins. He also has taken the colour pictures which depict the life of Varsovians today (1960-70).
These portraits of the people of Warsaw as the appeared at the end of the war and as they appeared in the 60's - 70's are accompanied by a text by Olgierd Budrewicz, writer and publicist and author of a number of books about Warsaw.  Mr. Budrewicz has also selected the pictures and arranged them in a lucid and deeply moving story about "Homo Varsoviensis".
Features
  • Hardcover
  • 123 pages
  • Numerous black and white archival photos and some color photos
  • This book was published in 1970 and is out of print
  • We have a few copies left with dust jackets that have a few minor tears.
  • Size - 8.25" x 9.75" - 21cm x 24.5cm


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