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Stefania Kossowska, née
Szurlej (23
September 1909, Lwów – 15
September 2003, London) was a
Polish literary editor,
political activist,
writer and broadcaster...
- end of
World War II and died in 1961 in Kraków. List of
Polish painters Kossowska,
Irena (December 2002). "Alfons Karpiński. Życie i twórczość". Culture...
- (December 2004). "Henryk Siemiradzki". Culture.pl.
Retrieved 2016-05-04.
Kossowska,
Irena (April 2006). "Stanisław Witkiewicz, writer". Culture.pl. Translated...
- paid.2011.04.011. Czarna, Anna Z.; Jonason,
Peter K.; Dufner, Michael;
Kossowska, Małgorzata (30
March 2016). "The
Dirty Dozen Scale:
Validation of a Polish...
- 1016/bs.aesp.2020.11.001 Dragon, P.; Holland, R.; Szumowska, E.; Suska, A.;
Kossowska, M.; & Wigboldus, D. (2022). "Explaining the
relationship between agency...
- grafika.
Muzeum Sztuki w Łodzi. p. 326.
Retrieved 26
September 2013.
Kossowska,
Irena (December 2001). "Karol Hiller".
Archived from the
original on...
- List of
Poles National Museum, Kraków
Sukiennice Museum in Kraków
Irena Kossowska (October 2002). "Jacek Malczewski".
Symbolizm w
polskim malarstwie przełomu...
-
European Championships from 1966 to 1969. Pieńkowski
married Barbara Kossowska, a
skating coach and
moved to the
United States in the 1980s. "Historia"...
- John W.
Kluge Prize for
Lifetime Achievement in the
Humanities Stefania Kossowska (1909–2003) – Polish-born journalist, writer,
editor and broadcaster....
- Kossak-Szczucka,
novelist and
World War II
resistance fighter Stefania Kossowska, journalist, writer,
editor and
broadcaster in emigré
London Marek Krajewski...