Aleksander Gins
1821–1908 (age 87)
Biography
Aleksander Gins (1821–1908) was a Polish printer whose work in the printing trade contributed to the dissemination of knowledge and literature throughout nineteenth-century Poland. As a printer, he played an essential role in making books and printed materials accessible to the Polish public during a formative period in Polish cultural history.
Gins's long life, spanning nearly nine decades, witnessed profound changes in printing technology and the expansion of literacy in Poland. He was interred at the Protestant Reformed Cemetery in Warsaw, indicating his religious background and his integration into Warsaw's professional and religious communities.