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Zygmunt Igel (1880-1944) was one of the most distinguished antiquarian booksellers in Lviv, who continued the tradition of a bookseller family going back to the 18th century. He began working alongside his father, Leib Igel, in the early 20th century. In the inter-war period he became independent and ran an antiquarian scholarly bookshop in Batory Street 34, well-known throughout Poland. Zygmunt Igel's work and professional contacts are reflected in the so-called Igel Archives, preserved in the collection of the Vasyl Stefanyk Scientific Library of Ukraine in Lviv (formerly Library of the Ossolinski National Institute). The archives contain Igel's family documents, correspondence and address book from 1920-1930. These documents have made it possible to establish Igel's contacts and methods of working with clients who included Aleksander Brückner, Aleksander Birkenmajer, Franciszek Biesiadecki, Waclaw Borowy, Edward Chwalewik, Stefan Demby, Stanislaw Estreicher, Adam Krzyzanowski, Gabriel Korbut, Marian Lodynski, Jan Muszkowski, Ferdynand Ruszczyc, Aleksander Semkowicz and others.
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Based on the resources of the Central Historical Archive of Ukraine in Lvov, the article is an attempt at describing the editorship of 'Wiek Nowy', a crime daily published in Lvov in 1901-1939. The paper was created and edited by Bronislaw Laskownicki. Inspired by Vienna's 'Kronen Zeitung', he launched in Poland a popular crime magazine for a mass reader.
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