Title
Pianist and the alphabet
Subject
Paderewski, Ignace Jan, 1860-1941
Radziwiłł, Karol Stanisław, książę, 1734-1790
Description
I. Paderewski dał największy na świecie koncert
Polskie słowa które się pisze taksamo po Angielsku [po polsku: jest, gust, gnat, gory, do, on, my, pies, brat, one---po angielsku: jest, gust, gnat, gory, do, on, my, pies, brat, one]
Jak książe Karol Radziwiłł nauczył się czytać!
Polska zdobyła rekord światowy w wywierceniu szybu.
I. Paderewski gave the biggest concert in the world
Polish words that are written the same way in English [in Polish: jest, gust, gnat, gory, do, on, my, pies, brat, one---in English: jest, gust, gnat, gory, do, on, my, pies, brat, one]
How prince Karol Radziwiłł learned how to read!
Poland has the world record in digging an oil well.
The image shows a vintage illustrated newspaper page titled "Czy Wiecie Ze" ("Did You Know That"). At the top is a drawing of a large indoor concert with a stage and an audience. Below that, there is an illustration of a person pointing to a board with letters while another person observes, representing a lesson in reading. To the right, there is an image of a tall, narrow tree-like structure labeled with Poland’s tallest tree information. Text in Polish surrounds the illustrations, with trivia-style facts and numbers
Creator
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998
Publisher
State University of New York at Buffalo
Dziennik dia Wszystkich = Everybody's Daily
Date
1932
Contributor
University Libraries. Polish Room
University Libraries. Arts & Sciences Libraries.
Rights
Language
pl
Type
Image
Still Image
Identifier
bk01_pg046_black
Collection
Citation
Archacki, Henry, 1907-1998, “Pianist and the alphabet,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed October 15, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/4028.