Poland's Freedom of the Sea
BAGINSKI, Henryk: Foreword by Lieut.-General M. Kukiel. Kirkcaldy : Allen Lithographic Co Ltd, Kirkcaldy, (June) 1942. Second [First UK] Edition. Pp 137, frontis.+ 19 leaves of plates. 8vo, blue cloth. Law 1577. "His previous writings have found complete if tragic confirmation in the light of recent events. He has now connected them with the present. His work is enriched by a great wealth of fact, quotation and bibliographic reference. He has made it an extremely valuable source of information for all Poles abroad and therefore a potent weapon in the struggle for one of the most vital rights of the Polish nation". Translated by Peter Jordan. Specically nautical chapters. 13. German Propaganda against Poland's Freedom of the Sea, 14. The Slavs as Navigators, 15. Early Poland as a Maritime Country, 16. Gdynia, the Outcome of Poland's Need for Several Baltic Ports, 17.Poland's Independence Guaranteed by the Freedom of the Sea and by the Polish Merchant Marine, 18. The Polish Navy, 19. Danzig id the Natural Port of Poland. With bibliography and index.BAGINSKI, Henryk. Poland's Freedom of the Sea. Foreword by Lieut.-General M. Kukiel. Kirkcaldy. Allen Lithographic Co Ltd, Kirkcaldy, (June) 1942. Second [First UK] Edition. Pp 137, frontis.+ 19 leaves of plates. 8vo, blue cloth. Law 1577. "His previous writings have found complete if tragic confirmation in the light of recent events. He has now connected them with the present. His work is enriched by a great wealth of fact, quotation and bibliographic reference. He has made it an extremely valuable source of information for all Poles abroad and therefore a potent weapon in the struggle for one of the most vital rights of the Polish nation". Translated by Peter Jordan.
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