Bernard Połoniecki


Bernard Połoniecki (born May 24, 1861 in Lviv, died February 1, 1943 in Lviv), a book publisher and publisher

He came from the Jewish family of Pordes, who arrived in Lvov from Austria. The bookkeeper and publisher, the owner of the Polish Bookshop (corner of Akademicka and Klementyna Tanska Streets) with a branch in Warsaw. In the years 1890-1939 the owner of a large company: a modern printing house, bookbinders, compositions of music and prints and piano. Publisher of fine literature (Antique Library) and publications from various disciplines as well as music, maps and magazines. Book reader (the Reading Room in Lviv), where readers had a thematically arranged list of collections and three different forms of subscription: fictional, scientific and mixed. Particular care was taken when organizing a musical reading room. It contained a large collection of books, divided into chapters and many valuable collections of music and literary-artistic press. The collection of books covered the history of music, the didactics of music, harmony and composition. His other passion, apart from bookshopping, was the cultivation of roses and dahlias, which during World War II became a source of modest income, when the book was stolen by the Red Army (22 September 1939) and his book was confiscated.

Educator of many outstanding Polish booksellers and publishers.

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