The article discusses Bolesław Leśmian’s manuscripts which in 1944 his wife and daughter took away from Poland. After a long journey these materials were placed in the Harry Ransom Center collection in Austin (USA). After the war there attempts to draw Polish authorities’ and cultural institutions’ attention to them, unsuccessfully, however, because the manuscripts did not return to Poland. The author of the text focuses on benefits from collation of the available records with the manuscript. On this occasion problems connected with multi-variant nature, author’s will or the scope of editorial competences are discusse
The source of discussion in the article are lists of errors, included in publications from the secon...
Before World War II the Prussian State Library, with its three million volumes, was one of the most...
The article concerns the edition of letters written in Russian by Maria Sieroszewska, a Yakutian liv...
The article deals with the works of the Special Mixed Commission formed as a result of the Polish-So...
The Hoover Institution at Stanford University holds the largest collection of manuscripts by Le...
The article characterizes the specificity of editing the correspondence of a cultural activist and t...
Otokar Březina, both as a man and a subject, belongs among the central constants of Deml’s entire wo...
In his article, the author considers complaining as the typical feature of Polish cultural life. He ...
The article aims at the presentation of the collection of manuscripts, a hardly known collection of ...
This article attempts at reconstructing the history of a private book collection that belonged to th...
The role of the American Library Association (ALA) in the post-war restoration of Polish and Czechos...
Jesienią 1944 r. wraz ze zrujnowaniem Warszawy zagładzie uległy bogate zbiory kilku polskich bibliot...
The article discusses the translations and the history of publishing of The Kolyma Tales in Poland, ...
The article addresses some aspects of the work in the archives in Vilnius. The author emphasizes th...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2012/Papers/9/thumbnail.jpgDiscovery. It mean...
The source of discussion in the article are lists of errors, included in publications from the secon...
Before World War II the Prussian State Library, with its three million volumes, was one of the most...
The article concerns the edition of letters written in Russian by Maria Sieroszewska, a Yakutian liv...
The article deals with the works of the Special Mixed Commission formed as a result of the Polish-So...
The Hoover Institution at Stanford University holds the largest collection of manuscripts by Le...
The article characterizes the specificity of editing the correspondence of a cultural activist and t...
Otokar Březina, both as a man and a subject, belongs among the central constants of Deml’s entire wo...
In his article, the author considers complaining as the typical feature of Polish cultural life. He ...
The article aims at the presentation of the collection of manuscripts, a hardly known collection of ...
This article attempts at reconstructing the history of a private book collection that belonged to th...
The role of the American Library Association (ALA) in the post-war restoration of Polish and Czechos...
Jesienią 1944 r. wraz ze zrujnowaniem Warszawy zagładzie uległy bogate zbiory kilku polskich bibliot...
The article discusses the translations and the history of publishing of The Kolyma Tales in Poland, ...
The article addresses some aspects of the work in the archives in Vilnius. The author emphasizes th...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/acir/2012/Papers/9/thumbnail.jpgDiscovery. It mean...
The source of discussion in the article are lists of errors, included in publications from the secon...
Before World War II the Prussian State Library, with its three million volumes, was one of the most...
The article concerns the edition of letters written in Russian by Maria Sieroszewska, a Yakutian liv...