The article deals with the Czech exile Joachim Seelinger, and the content and publishing of his work Exilium Auxilium. It brings new information about Seelinger's exile diary and partially about his life and work. It reveals the publishing background of Seelinger's personal diary, which was published by a series of reprints and was also related to Slovakia, Czechia, Poland and Germany. It draws attention to the bibliographic unregistered first edition of this diary and to the existence of paratext copying by the producers of its reprints. The paper is based on the content analysis of the Seelinger's diary by the de visu method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Reports on the support of the Polish newspaper industry by the Rochester Institute of Technology, Freedom Forum and the Polish Association of Newspaper Publishers. Seminars and programs; Donors of paper and Polish fonts.
Published
1993
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