A
Actionized
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Poland - 1922 - Polish Literature in Translation, a Bibliography
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE
Bandrowski, Juljusz Kaden- 1885-
The sentence. In Benecke. Selected Polish tales, p. 307-
38.
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Bunikewicz, Witold. 1883-
The sad history of Heydasz the devil. In Poland. 12:19.
Ja. '31.
Choynowski, Piotr. 1886-
Janek's ordeal. In Poland. 8:14. Ja. '27.
Temptation. In Poland. 7:350. Je. '26.
The Voyevoda's Christmas Eve. In Poland. 11:716. D. '30.
Ejsmond, Juljan. 1892-1930
Within a red circle; a tale of a lynx hunt in the Polesie
wilderness. In Poland. 11:273. My. '30.
The graduate of Smorgonie. In Poland. 11:346. Je. '30.
Two short stories. In Poland. 11:468. Ag. '30.
Goetel, Ferdynand. 1890-
Back to civilization. In Poland. 8:654, 720. N. -D. '27.
From day to day. N. Y. Viking. 1931.
A powerful novel of post-war adjustment--the effort to reestablish
normal business, family and social relations after years as prisoners of
war in far off Turkestan; the revolt from restraint, the wild yearnings
to_ break loose; the necessity to earn a living; the calls of conflicting
friendships; the upsurge of memories and claims from those detached
years as a prisoner, all beating at once on frazzled nerves and lives
whose purposes have been either shattered or undermined by the
futility of war, by the feeling of a universe of futility.
Samson and Delilah. In Poland. 8:78, 143; F. , Mr. '27.
Grubinski, Waclaw. 1883-
The beloved "nothing. " The terrible puppet. Two Christ-
mas stories. In Poland. 9:17. Ja. '28.
The cream colored roses. In Poland. 9:406. Jl. '28.
Daimonion Bib. In Best Continental short stories of 1926.
p. 148-59.
Jerzy. In Best Continental short stories of 1924-25. p. 333-
45.
Gwizdz, Faliks. 1885-
The furlough. In Poland. 7:668, 746. N. , D. '26.
The revenant. In Poland. 7:732. D. '26.
Sparrows. In Poland. 9:140. Mr. '28.
Kossak-Szczucka, Zofja. 1890-
The troubles of a gnome; tr. by Monica M. Gardner, with
8 full page illustrations in color by Charles Folkard.
102p. Lond. A. & C. Black. 1928.
A modern fairy tale having for its theme the adventures and ex-
periences of the little gnome who is the traditional guardian of the
Polish country house, and who has seen the vicissitudes of Polish and
German occupations since 1610.
Kossowski, Jerzy
The return. In Poland. 11:666. N. '30.
Makuszynski, Kornel. 1884-
Another "Paradise" lost and regained. In Poland 8:526-
90. S, O. '27.
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POLISH LITERATURE
Makuszynski, Kornel--Continued
Calf time. In Poland. 8:398. Jl. '27.
The childish arguments of a sunbeam. In Poland. 6:59.
O. '25.
The forgotten ghost. In Best Continental short stories of
1923-24. p. 259-70.
Malaczewski, Eugeniusz. 1895-1922
"There, where the last gaunt gallows stands and beckons. ''
In Poland. 9:470, 608; 10:57. Ag. , O. '28; Ja. '29.
Nalkowska, Zofja Rygier- 1895-
Kobiety (Women); tr. by M. H. Dziewicki. N. Y. Putnam.
1920.
A novel on the sex theme.
P. P. C. In Benecke. Selected Polish tales, p. 339-48.
Ossendowski, Ferdynand Antoni. 1876-
Beasts, men and gods. N. Y. Dutton. 1922.
Personal record of a Polish scientist during adventurous years in
Asia. "Extraordinary events of extraordinary times. "
The fire of desert folk; English text by L. S. Palen. N. Y.
Dutton. 1926.
Account of a journey thru Morocco.
From president to prison. N. Y. Dutton. 1925.
Third in the series of personal recollections of Siberian exile, this
book pictures the terrible life of political prisoners.
Lenin, god of the godless; tr. by Gregory Macdonald.
N. Y. Dutton. 1931.
A Actionized life of Lenin.
Lioness. N. Y. Dutton. 1929.
An attempt to show in a romantic form against the background of a
real drama, the life and customs of the highland tribes of the high
Atlas.
Man and mystery in Asia, in collaboration with L. S.
Palen. N. Y. Dutton. 1924.
Second volume of the author's narrative of life in Siberia.
Oasis and simoon; English text by L. S. Palen. N. Y.
Dutton. 1927.
Travels in Algeria and Tunisia.
The shadow of the gloomy east; tr. by F. B. Czarnomski.
N. Y. Dutton. 1925.
Slaves of the sun. N. Y. Dutton. 1928.
"Ossendowski starts with a strong dash of drama, works in a heavy
admixture of color, and finally stirs in a few facts. One cannot check
up easily on his thrilling tales and accepts them gratefully as good
entertainment. "--New York Times
Perzynski, Wlodzimierz. 1878-1930
Three tales. In Poland. 7:606. O. '26.
Staff, Leopold. 1878-
The strange shrine. The goblet of my heart. In Selver.
Anthology, p. 215-16.
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Szczepanski, Ludwik. 1872-
The artist to the woman. Weariness. In Selver. Anthol-
ogy, p. 216-17.
GENERAL WORKS ABOUT POLAND
AND THE POLES
PERIODICALS
Poland
Journal of the American-Polish chamber of commerce and
industry, v. 1-13, current. My. 1920-present. 149 E. 67th
St. N. Y.
Illustrated monthly magazine, containing a great variety of useful
information; originally entitled Journal of the American Polish Chamber
of Commerce and Industry.
In this bibliography individual references are made to i. translations
from Polish literature; 2. biographical sketches; 3. articles descriptive
of customs.
Polish economist
A monthly review of trade, industry and economics in
Poland, v. 1-7, current. 1925-present. Warsaw, Poland.
Illustrated journal, with descriptive articles and statistics.
Slavonic and East European Review
A survey of the peoples of eastern Europe, their history,
economics, philology and literature. Published for the
School of Slavonic Studies in the University of London,
King's College, v. 1-9, current. 1921-present. Lond.
Eyre and Spottiswoode
Scholarly publication of the greatest importance.
Slavonic Review
Vol. 7 on called Slavonic and East European Review,
which see.
Survey of Poland
Published weekly by the American Polish Chamber of
Commerce and Industry in the United States, v. 1-8,
current. 1923-present. 149 E. 67th St. N. Y.
YEAR BOOKS
Handbook of Poland. 1925. 26p.
N. Y. "Poland. " 1925.
Handbook of Poland. 1929. 37p.
Warsaw. Polish-American Chamber of Commerce; N. Y.
American Polish Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
Inc. i1929]
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POLISH LITERATURE
Poland, Republic of. Chief Bureau of Statistics
Concise statistical year-book of Poland. 1st issue, 1930.
2d year, 1931. Warsaw. The Bureau. 1930-31.
Polish handbook, 1925
A guide to the country and resources of Poland; ed. by
F. B. Czarnomski. 704p. Lond. Eyre and Spottis-
woode. 1925.
A very comprehensive work, covering a wide range of topics, descrip-
tive, statistical, and social.
OTHER WORKS
Polish encyclopaedia
(Publications of the Polish National Committee of Amer-
ica) Many maps and charts, v. 1-3. 1922-26. Geneva.
Contents:
v. 1. The Polish language, by Stanislaus Dobrzycki.
History of Polish literature: The middle ages,
renaissance, pseudo-classicism, by S.
Dobrzycki.
Romanticism and contemporary literature, by
M. Szyjkowski.
History of Poland, by L. Konopczynski.
v. 2. Geography and ethnography, by E. W. Janczew-
ski, and others.
Population, by Stefan Zaleski.
Territorial development of the Polish nation,
by W. Wakar.
The Jews in Poland, by Adam Skierko.
The population of present day Poland, by
Martin Nodobnik.
v. 3. Economic life of Poland, by various authors.
Prussian Poland.
Galicia and Silesia.
Kingdom of Poland.
Lithuania and Ruthenia.
Polish Information Committee
Poland's case for independence; being a series of essays
illustrating the continuance of her national life. 352p.
Lond. Allen and Unwin. 1916.
Contents:
Landmarks of Polish history, by August Zaleski.
Poland's struggle for independence, by Rajmund Kucharski.
The population of the Polish commonwealth, by A. E. Gurney.
Poland as an independent economic unit, by S. Posner.
Outline of the history of Polish literature, by Tan de Holewinski.
A sketch of the history of Polish art, by Jan de Holewinski.
The national music of Poland, by Marguerite Walaux.
Intellectual Poland, by Leon Litwinski.
Written during the war to promote the Polish cause, these essays are
all the work of scholars and present their various themes in a dignified
and temperate manner. They were also published as separate pamphlets.
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ART
Album de l'art polonais
Warsaw. M. Arct. n. d.
Large folio volume with 50 full page illustrations; titles and descrip-
tive text in Polish and in French.
Art and Archaeology
My. '28. v. 25, no.
