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Page 878
... opened for whomever would pass through it to the Przestrzeń dzieł wiecznych ( The Sphere of Eternal Works , the title of one of his books ) , beyond the rush of historical necessities . In this " tower " Europe survived for him , as he ...
... opened for whomever would pass through it to the Przestrzeń dzieł wiecznych ( The Sphere of Eternal Works , the title of one of his books ) , beyond the rush of historical necessities . In this " tower " Europe survived for him , as he ...
Page 1028
... opened his Polish Institute of Arts and Letters ( a precursor of today's Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences ) in New York in 1932 , Paderewski became one of the Institute's sponsors . In a more personal form of sponsorship ...
... opened his Polish Institute of Arts and Letters ( a precursor of today's Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences ) in New York in 1932 , Paderewski became one of the Institute's sponsors . In a more personal form of sponsorship ...
Page 1100
... opened the assault in 1934 , by forcing the Wolny Kadłub Association to accept a Nazi administrator , an SS officer . The Nazis hoped that the new administration would undertake a series of expensive projects well beyond the scope of ...
... opened the assault in 1934 , by forcing the Wolny Kadłub Association to accept a Nazi administrator , an SS officer . The Nazis hoped that the new administration would undertake a series of expensive projects well beyond the scope of ...
Contents
Barbara Tepa Lupack Introduction | 531 |
Tomasz Mirkowicz | 539 |
Jerzy Kosinski | 597 |
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