
CYCLING THROUGH POLAND IN RUINS
Travel back in time to Poland in 1945, where a new order is born on the ruins of the Second Polish Republic. Bernard Newman, a British spy, cyclist and writer, sets out on a journey through a country destroyed by war. His report is an extraordinary testimony of those times, full of observations, reflections and surprising encounters.
- Extraordinary report about Poland from 1945
- By a British spy, cyclist and writer
- Image of the post-war reality
- Testimony of those times
- Full of observations and reflections
- Surprising encounters
- Published in paperback
The book "Cycling through Poland in ruins" is a fascinating journey through time that allows you to understand the difficult history of Poland and the fate of its inhabitants. The author, Bernard Newman, describes with extraordinary sensitivity the war destruction, poverty and hopelessness, but also the hope for a better tomorrow. His report is a valuable historical document that should be in the library of every history lover.
Bernard Newman, an English gentleman, visited Poland in 1934 and wrote about it as a country with a future. In 1939, just before the outbreak of the war, he predicted times of suffering for Poland, but also survival thanks to the indomitable spirit of the nation. In 1945, after the end of the war, Newman once again sets foot on Polish soil to see the country in ruins and describe its fate.
Horyzont Publishing presents this extraordinary book in a new edition, with attention to detail and fidelity to the original. It is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn about the history of Poland from the perspective of a foreigner who loved this country and its inhabitants. The book has 448 pages, a format of 141x210 mm and a paperback cover.
CARUNO-2025-12-11-23:02:04 cuSpecifications
| Format | 141x210 mm |
| Binding | paperback |
| Publisher | Horyzont |
| Number of pages | 448 |
| Year of publication | 2022 |
| Author | Bernard Newman |
| ISBN | 9788324087839 |
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