157–168 termék, összesen 187 db
Hungarian Folk-Tales
$ 29.99Long ago, when Hungarians used to tell each other tales in the evenings, they thought up some of the most amazing things. In this edition, Hungarian-born Val Biro retells and illustrates a favorite selection of his country’s stories. Among them a lazy king, thieving goblins, an enchanted princess, dragons, a foolish wolf, and a stubborn rabbit..
Hungarian Picture Dictionary for Young Americans – bilingual edition
$ 28.00A könyv rövid bevezető (nyelv-családfa) után több, mint 90 témában segíti az amerikai-gyerekek nyelvtanulását. Megismerteti őket a magyar nevezetességekkel, a történelem nagy eseményeivel, Budapest látványosságaival. Versek, mesék, mondókák (1 tépett/ragasztott lap)
In the Name of the Working Class – The Inside Story of the Revolution
$ 32.00In 1956, at the time of the Hungarian Revolution, Kopacsi was police chief in Budapest. He had fought in the anti-Nazi Resistance and welcomed the Soviet Army. Purges in the police forces during the early 1950s eventually led him to question Soviet motives. He and seven other leaders were tried and sentenced to long prison terms. This fascinating insider’s account adds a new dimension to Hungary’s history.
János Vitéz – John the Valiant
$ 36.90illustrated by: Meller Peter
translated to English by: John Ridland
Memoir of Hungary 1944-1948
$ 45.00A seamless combination of the political, literary and personal history of postwar Hungary. This scathing, at times humorous, and always insightful memoir by exiled Hungarian novelist Sandor Marai provides one of the most poignant and humanly alive portraits of life in Hungary between the German occupation in 1944 and the solidification of communist power in 1948.
Mimi – The story of a Hungarian aristocrat before World War II.)
$ 28.95MIMI is a magnificent work, as is its heroine of the same name. She is a true aristocrat, yet at the same time a real human being. The social conflicts and political convulsions of the period of World War II are depicted beautifully and realistically. The tragedy of the victims of the holocaust brings their human misery right into the reader’s living room.
One Must Also Be Hungarian
$ 22.90The only country in the world with a line in its national anthem as desperate as “this people has already suffered for its past and its future,” Hungary is a nation defined by poverty, despair, and conflict. Its history, of course, took an even darker and more tragic turn during the Holocaust. But the story of the Jews in Hungary is also one of survival, heroism, and even humor—and that is the one acclaimed author Adam Biro sets out to recover in One Must Also Be Hungarian, an inspiring and altogether poignant look back at the lives of his family members over the past two hundred years.
Paprika: A Spicy Memoir From Hungary
$ 42.90For Hungarians the past is always present at the dinner table, as is curiosity, sensitivity and a love for the spicy parts of life. This is a culture, after all, who love their paprika almost as much as they love a good yarn.