Waldemar Łysiak
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Waldemar Łysiak (born 1944) is a Polish writer, art historian and journalist. He is notable as an author of numerous books on the Napoleonic Period, both historical and fiction. He also owns a large number of rare prints and manuscripts, among others the poems by Norwid and the only surviving copy of Kochanowski's Treny. He is well known for his traditional and deeply anti-communist views.
His books include:
Museum of imagination.
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