Antonia Lloyd-Jones
Antonia Lloyd-Jones, the translator of “Warsaw Tales”, explains her relationship with Poland’s capital and why she chose these stories.
Antonia Lloyd-Jones
Antonia Lloyd-Jones, the translator of “Warsaw Tales”, explains her relationship with Poland’s capital and why she chose these stories.
Stuart Dowell
Founded in 1851, Wedel survived both Nazi and communist rule.
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Anna Rzhevkina
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Anna Pommersbach
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Kasia Lech
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Nicholas Watson
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Aleks Szczerbiak
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Anna Rzhevkina
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Karolína Boháčová
Joanna Kędzierska
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Michał Wojtyło
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Paweł Marczewski
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Aleks Szczerbiak
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