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The Voyage Of The Yacht Dal From Gdynia To Chicago 193334 Andrzej Andr Bohomolec

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The Voyage Of The Yacht Dal From Gdynia To Chicago 193334 Andrzej Andr Bohomolec
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Publisher: Irene Tomaszewski
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.13 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Andrzej (André) Bohomolec
ISBN: 9780986885174, 0986885177
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Voyage Of The Yacht Dal From Gdynia To Chicago 193334 Andrzej Andr Bohomolec by Andrzej (andré) Bohomolec 9780986885174, 0986885177 instant download after payment.

I am in awe of Irene Tomaszewski's introduction and translation of the story of the Dal and her portrait of Andrzej Bohomolec, and am grateful for the opportunity to be one of the first to read it. Personally, I feel a connection to Andrzej Bohomolec--as a dreamer, in his need to organize such a bold and risky voyage, and living through the experience, surviving the catastrophe, and finding such a success... Dal is one of the most beautiful words in Polish, and yet so hard to translate into English. In a way, the Dal is a symbol of immigrants... an independence gained by decisions, action, and being alone in a dream.

Malgorzata Kot, MA, MLIS, Managing Director, The Polish Museum of America, Chicago

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