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How to be an Alien
$ 19.90funny novel
George Mikes was a Hungarian-born British journalist, humorist and writer, best known for his humorous commentaries on various countries.
Hungarian Anthology – A Collection of Poems
$ 39.00enlarged and revised publication
83 Hungarian poests – 300 poems translated to English by Joseph Grosz and W. Arthur Boggs
Hungarian folk tales/Ungarische volkmarchen
$ 15.00Long ago, when Hungarians used to tell each other tales in the evenings, they thought up some of the most amazing things.
Hungarian poetry and the english-speaking world
$ 24.00Canadian-American Review of Hungarian Studies, Vol. IV, No. 2 (Fall 1977
Essays and Reviews
Hungarikums for Children
$ 38.006-10 yrs old kids + for parents, grandparents
Get acquainted with the fascinating history of Hungarikums in this beautifully illustrated
book, and marvel at the best Hungarian achievements!
In the Name of the Working Class – The Inside Story of the Revolution
$ 29.90In 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.
It Was Adultery, Adam! (Megcsaltam Ádámot!)
$ 18.95satyrical autobiography of Eve, Ancestress of us all
Jaguar
$ 25.00Jaguar (1914) is the tale of the meteoric rise and fall of an apocryphal newspaper. The artfully constructed plot is set in the bohemian milieu of an easy-going fin de siecle Budapest – where Heltai himself was a young journalist – in which the telephone exists, cars do not, much importance attaches to coffee-houses and journalists rise late and work till all hours.
Kid without fear – Autobiography & Memoirs
$ 20.00Charles traded hand grenades with other kids like one would trade baseball cards. At the age of twenty-one, he escaped from Communist Hungary to Canada via Communist Yugoslavia, and in the same year he was hit by lightning three times on the same farm. Charles has lived his life by his magical three D’s: Desire, Determination, and Drive.
Lírai bolyongások / Lyrical Rambles
$ 10.00Versek, aforizmák, műfordítások magyarul, angolul és más nyelveken