Polska księgarnia w Petersburgu. Przyczynek do opisu polskiego ruchu wydawniczego na przełomie XIX i XX wieku
Streszczenie
The article concerns Polish Bookstore in Petersburg, existing in years 1879/1880-1918/1920.
Within 40 years of bookselling and publishing the company changed hands and name several
times. The publishing house was founded in 1879 in Warsaw by printer and publisher Gratian
Unger (1853-1911) who remained its owner until 1883. In the years 1883-1886 it was owned by
writer and journalist Henry Gliński, followed by Erasmus Piltz, co-founder and editor of
the St. Petersburg magazine „Kraj” (1882-1909). In 1893 the company was taken over by
Kazimierz Grendyszyński and in 1903 – by Polska Spółka Udziałowa [Polish Shareholding
Company], on behalf of which the company was managed by Ferdynand M. Heidenreich
(d. 1922). This article aims to organize the fractional information available in historical sources
and publications of a biographical character. Based on bibliographic sources an attempt has been
made to describe the publishing repertoire of Polish Bookshop in St. Petersburg up to year 1903
and the attitude of the Russian censorship towards it.
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