W S Kuniczak
W.S. Kuniczak was born in Poland and escaped during the German-Soviet invasion of 1939. He was educated in France, England and the U.S.A. A noted translator of the works of Henryk Sienkiewicz, and author of his own novels including The Thousand Hour Day and The Sempinski Affair , he passed away near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2000.
W.S. Kuniczak was born in Poland and escaped during the German-Soviet invasion of 1939. He was educated in France, England and the U.S.A. A noted translator of the works of Henryk Sienkiewicz, and author of his own novels including The Thousand Hour Day and The Sempinski Affair , he passed away near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 2000. See less
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My Name is Million: An Illustrated History of the Poles in America
Polonia
by Edwins, Mar 27, 2009
If your roots include Poland, you should own this book. Did you know that when the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth, the Poles were already living in Jamestown? Get a whole new perspective on Polish ... Read More