Description: To fully grasp the historical fortune and misfortune of Kolomyia and its residents over nearly eight centuries of documented history, one must attempt to explain the city’s past in a language accessible to the average reader. This involves interpreting chronicles, official and private documents, testimonies, memoirs, diaries, periodicals, local studies, as well as literature and texts about the notable natives of the city. The Reader on the History of Kolomyia is envisioned as a book to be studied alongside contemporary historical research on Kolomyia or in parallel with lectures dedicated to the city's past and present. To love Kolomyia means to embrace a complex and demanding passion for the daily discovery of its people and their many stories. Dedicated to the 775th anniversary of the first written mention of Kolomyia. Author of the concept, compiler, and scientific editor: Ivan Monolatii. Format: 145x215mm
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Location: Lviv
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Book Title: Textbook on the history of Kolomyia
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Book Series: Historical
Original Language: Ukrainian
Vintage: No
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Format: Hardcover
Language: Ukrainian
Personalized: No
Features: Illustrated
Topic: Books, Castles, Cultural History, Historic Figures, History of Ideas, Local History, Modern History, Regional History, Social History, Time Travel, Travel Guide
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Ex Libris: No
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Lileya-NV Publishing House
Intended Audience: Young Adults, Adults
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Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2016
Type: Almanac
Era: 2010s
Author: Ivan Monolatii
Genre: Art & Culture, Biographies & True Stories, Geography, Historical, History, Modern & Contemporary, Travel
Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine
Item Weight: 28.8
Number of Pages: 670