Книга: Adam Zamoyski «Poland: A History»

Poland: A History

Производитель: "Harper Press"

As Zamoyski set out to update `The Polish Way`, his bestselling first history of Poland, he realized the task required not so much re-writing as re-thinking the known facts well as the assumptions of the past. The events of the last twenty years and the growth of the independent Polish state allowed him to look at Poland`s past with a fresh eye. Tracing Poland`s complex development from the Middle Ages to present day, Zamoyski examines the country`s political, economic, and military struggles, as well as its culture, art, and richly varied society through the ages, bringing the major events and characters in Poland`s history to life. ISBN:9780007282753

Издательство: "Harper Press" (2013)

Формат: 140x210, 462 стр.

ISBN: 9780007282753

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Adam Zamoyski

Count Adam Zamoyski (born January 11, 1949) is a historian and a member of the ancient Zamoyski family of Polish nobility.

Life

Zamoyski was born in New York City, but was raised in England and was educated at Downside School and Queen's College in Oxford. He is Chairman of the Board of the Princes Czartoryski Foundation. On June 16, 2001, in London, England, he married the artist Emma Sergeant.

Works

* "Paderewski", New York, Aetheneum Books, 1982 ISBN-10 0689112483 ISBN-13 978-0689112485.
* "The Polish Way: a Thousand-Year History of the Poles and Their Culture", London, John Murray, 1987, ISBN 0-531-15069-0.
* "Chopin: a Biography", New York, Doubleday, 1980, ISBN 0-385-13597-1.
* "The Polish Way: a Thousand-Year History of the Poles and Their Culture", New York, Hippocrene Books, 1994, ISBN 0-7818-0200-8.
* "The Last King of Poland", London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998, ISBN 0-7538-0496-4.
* "The Princes Czartoryski Museum", Kraków, The Princes Czartoryski Foundation, 2001, ISBN 83-87312-67-3.
* "Poland: A Traveller's Gazetteer", London, John Murray, 2001, ISBN 0-7195-5772-0.
* "Holy Madness: Romantics, Patriots and Revolutionaries, 1776-1871", London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001, ISBN 1-84212-145-6.
* "The Forgotten Few: The Polish Air Force in the Second World War", Pen & Sword Books, 2004, ISBN 1-84415-090-9.
* "", New York, HarperCollins, 2004, ISBN 0-00-712375-2.
* "Rites of Peace, The fall of Napoleon & the congress of Vienna", New York, Harper Press, 2007 ISBN 978-0-00-719757-6
* "Warsaw 1920 - Lenin's failed conquest of Europe", London, Harper Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-00-725786-7

ee also

*List of Poles

Источник: Adam Zamoyski

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