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Szeretlek Magyarország / I Love Hungary / Ich Liebe Ungarn
$ 37.90Szeretlek Magyarország című könyvünkben bemutatjuk e kis, tenger nélküli ország tengernyi szépségét.
In our book called „I love Hungary”, we present this small, landlocked country’s endless beauty.
In unserem Buch, „Ich liebe Ungarn”, stellen wir ein Meer von Schönheiten dieses kleinen Landes ohne Meer vor.
Színezd ki Magyarország nevezetességeit!
$ 28.00Kreatív színező 20 különleges rajzzal
Color the sights of Hungary, 20 special drawings
Ten Years in Transylvania / Tíz esztendő Erdélyben
$ 39.90Traditions of Hungarian Folk Culture
A magyar népi kultúra hagyományai
Tesz-vesz szótár – Képes magyar-angol-német szótár
$ 45.95Richard Scarry, a könyv írója és rajzolója sok apró rejtvényt ad fel neked, így a szórakoztató nyelvtanulás mellett még böngészhetsz is!
The Adventures of Sindbad (Szindbád utazásai)
$ 25.00In these marvellously written tales, Sindbad, a voyager in the realms of memory and imagination, travels through the centuries in pursuit of an ideal of love that is directed as much at the feminine essence as at his individual lovers. He is by nature a melancholy sensualist, but whether the women he seduces and loves are projections of his desire, or he of theirs, is a moot question.
The All Colour Hungarian Cookbook
$ 29.99A selection of 100 traditional Hungarian recipes, with ‘Hungarian Goulash’ appearing in its proper place as a thin soup
The Appraisal
$ 25.90This peppy thriller from Porter bursts with banter and tantalizes the reader with half-revelations and game-changing twists.
Smart, fast-paced, and wildly entertaining, The Appraisal is a terrific thriller set against Budapest’s corruption and lost promise.
The Essential Guide to Being Hungarian
$ 29.99The Essential Guide to Being Hungarian brings together twelve authors well-versed in the quintessential ingredients of being Hungarian–from the stereotypical Magyar man to the stereotypical Magyar woman, foods to folk customs, livestock to literature, film to philosophy, politics to porcelain, and scientists to sports.
In fifty short, highly readable, often witty, sometimes politically incorrect, but always candid articles, the authors demonstrate that being credibly Hungarian–like being French, Polish or Japanese–is largely a matter of carrying around in your head a potpourri of conceptions and preconceptions acquired over the years from your elders, society, school, the streets, and mass media.
The Gold Coffin (Aranykoporsó)
$ 45.90This historical novel by Hungarian archaeologist Ferenc Mora, is based on the legend that Emperor Diocletian had his son raised by a gardener to keep his identity secret. Mora used the legend to create a sweeping recreation of the Diocletian reign with a poignant romance.