London 1964, Polish Cultural Foundation. 12x18 cm, pp. 277, softcover. Good condition (minor staining and rubbing of the cover).
First edition. The cover was designed by Zbigniew Gąsiewicz.
"An old, very old proverb says: As the world goes - no German will be a brother to a Pole. It was repeated by numerous Polish generations. They were taken over by the Germans on their own account in the years between the wars. It still expresses the deep conviction of many Poles at home and abroad today. And Communist propaganda has been doing everything for years to convince the Polish people that the view so emphatically expressed in it is still fully justified. (...) This book is an attempt to consider whether our peoples really have to live in discord. Are we really one for the other an eternal enemy?" [from the foreword]