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The paper discusses one-off publications that appeared in the Cracow Voivodeship in the years 1918–1939. A total of 117 of them were published in twenty towns, including Tarnów (61), Zakopane (22), Nowy Targ (6), and Biala (5). The most popular were political publications (62) and those published by social organisations (28). Eight of the publications were satires, three were designed to advertise the town of Krynica, and two were published to commemorate events of importance for local communities. Most of the one-off publications appeared in the following years: 1924 (14), 1933 (17) and 1934 (11).
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'Kurier Wilenski' (1924-1939) was a political and social journal featuring extended coverage of culture and arts. Established by A. Kleczkowski, the journal was run by a succession of editors, including A. Kleczowski, J. Batorowicz, K. Sokolowski, K. Okulicz and B. Wscieklica. Initially unpartisan, the journal later showed its support for Józef Pilsudski. The news and other information published by the journal always displayed pro-government bias. The journal stood in opposition to the conservative views of the 'Slowo' periodical and the nationalist journal 'Dziennik Wilenski'”.
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