19,00 

Jack Fairweather
Shelves: 133.9 | 135.8 | 166.3 | 147.3
Condition: used

40,00 

Marcin Wicca
Shelves: 326.4 | 315.3 | 83.1
Condition: new

50,00 

Adam Zamoyski
Shelves: 309.2 | 295.2 | 93.1
Condition: new

40,00 

Czeslaw Milosz
Shelves: 327.2 | 93.1
Condition: new
Goodreads: 4.12 (713 ratings)

11,00 

Roxane van Iperen
Shelves: 47.8
Condition: used
Goodreads: 4.38 (24,547 ratings)

19,00 

Krystyna Zywulska
Shelves: 135.3
Condition: used
Goodreads: 4.27 (494 ratings)

60,00 

Spiegelman Art
Shelves: 296.1 | 93.1
Condition: new
Goodreads: 4.58 (255,927 ratings)

History, memoir and travel writing about Poland
This section focuses on factual books connected with Poland. You can find history, wartime accounts, Holocaust testimony, memoir, reportage, and a small number of travel and culture guides. Stock may change.
A clear theme here is 20th-century history. Several books deal with the Second World War, Auschwitz, resistance, survival, and life under political upheaval. There are also broader works on Polish history and borderland identity, alongside personal accounts and literary non-fiction by writers such as Ryszard Kapuscinski, Czesław Miłosz, Anne Applebaum, and Norman Davies, though authors in stock can change.
The category also includes some practical titles about Warsaw, Kraków, and Polish food, so it is not only about war and politics. That said, the selection is still fairly small for now, and the historical side clearly dominates.
If you want novels instead of factual writing, see Fiction, which covers Poland-related stories rather than history or reportage. For a broader mix beyond this topic, have a look at Poland Related, which includes both fiction and non-fiction connected with Poland.