Language: English
Published by Universum Press, New York. NY, 1962
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. NYC: Universum Press, 1962. 1st edition, inscribed by author on half-title, VG/. Paperback has some wear to corners. 59 poems. Includes contents of titles. 70 pp. BP. Inscribed by Author(s).
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Paperback. Condition: New. Over 3,000 churches were built in Poland between 1945 and 1989, despite the socialist state's hostility towards religion. We call this Day-VII Architecture. Built by parishioners from scavenged or pinched materials, the churches were at once an expression of faith and a form of anti-government protest. Their fantastic designs broke with the state's rigid urbanism. Neither legal nor prohibited, the construction of churches during this period engaged the most talented architects and craftspeople, who in turn enabled parish communities to build their own houses of worship. These community projects eventually became crucial sites for the democratization of Poland. Unearthing the history of these churches through photography and interviews with their designers, this publication sheds new light on the architectural dimension of Poland's transformation from state socialism to capitalism.
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Brossura. Condition: new. Illustrations by Lulko M. and Snopek I.Photographs by Igor Snopek and Maciej Lulko.English Text.Berlin, 2019; paperback, pp. 280, b/w and col. ill., cm 23x28. Libro.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 281 pages. 9.00x8.25x0.75 inches. In Stock.
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POPERA, E.J. THIS AND THAT: POEMS. [NY]: Universum Press Co., [1962]. 8vo., off-white printed wraps, stamped in black & red. First Edition. Signed presentation by Popera, to a well-knowm philatelist: "To my very good friend, Harry Linquist, sincerely, E.J. Popera. July 1962." Very Good (some soil & browning covers). $50.00.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 281 pages. 9.00x8.25x0.75 inches. In Stock.
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DOM Publishers, 2019. 23 x 21 cm. Paperback / Softcover. Illustrated in color and b/w throughout. 281 pages. AS NEW [Architecture / Church ].
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Over 3,000 churches were built in Poland between 1945 and 1989, despite the socialist state's hostility towards religion. We call this Day-VII Architecture. Built by parishioners from scavenged or pinched materials, the churches were at once an expression of faith and a form of anti-government protest. Their fantastic designs broke with the state's rigid urbanism. Neither legal nor prohibited, the construction of churches during this period engaged the most talented architects and craftspeople, who in turn enabled parish communities to build their own houses of worship. These community projects eventually became crucial sites for the democratization of Poland. Unearthing the history of these churches through photography and interviews with their designers, this publication sheds new light on the architectural dimension of Poland's transformation from state socialism to capitalism.