A collection of papers on Lemkos and the Lemko Region published in interwar Poland, at a time of heightened interest in the economic and touristic potential of the Beskid Mountains.

A reading book comprising poems, fairy tales, folk songs and educational essays, supplemented with comprehension tasks at the end of the essays, and a Rusyn-Hungarian dictionary.

A modern ethnographic work that captures Carpatho-Rusyn agricultural labor as seen in the Upper Boržava Valley. Following the agrarian annual cycle, it describes in great detail the various tasks involved in supporting a home in a Carpathian village.

The first large-scale general illustrated book on Rusyn folk art. Based on a major exhibit in Prague organized by the author (Výstava umění a života v Podkarpatské Rusi, 1924). Published in Czech, English, French and Russian.