Published by Self-published., Krakow, 1949
Seller: Roe and Moore, London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
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Add to basketSingle sheet. Condition: Very Good. First edition. A signed typed letter from Janet Gotlib with additional autograph notes by Henryk sent to Heinz (Henry) Roland of the London gallery Roland, Browse & Delbanco. Discusses life in Krakow Hneryk appointment as a teacher at the Academy, the relative freedom of the first years after liberation: 'Everything is unrationed except meat, but he ration is more than sufficient. We go out to lunch everyday-Pork chops, escalopes viennoise, calves liver, cervelle milanaise, etc. And what cakes! Henryk has not stopped eating them yet. There are hundreds of cake shops in Krakow, the Poles seem to eat cakes all day long'.