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The Paul Street Boys (A Pál utcai fiúk)

$ 26.95

A true world classic of its kind.

The novel is about two gangs of boys fighting a war for a piece of land, a derelict building site which to them is a cherished symbol of freedom, is still the same fascinating story it was nearly a century ago.

The Promise

$ 14.95

Based on a true story (her story) of a Hungarian Olympic Gold medallist who at the age of 23 followed her heart to the other side of the globe. Leaving behind her country, her family and friends, her illustrious status, and her love for competing in swimming at the Olympic level, she immigrated to Toronto, Canada. It was all in the name of love.

The Smell of Humans

$ 32.90

A Memoir of the Holocaust in Hungary

The Tragedy of Man (Az Ember tragédiája)

$ 29.90

The Tragedy of Man ( Az ember tragédiája) is a play written by the Hungarian author Imre Madách. It was first published in 1861. The play is considered to be one of the major works of Hungarian literature and is one of the most often staged Hungarian plays today.

The Tragedy of Man (Az Ember tragédiája)

$ 29.90

translated by George Szirtes with an Introduction by George F. Cushing and Illustrations by Mihály Zichy

The Transylvanian Trilogy Volume I. – They Were Counted

$ 36.95

The celebrated TRANSYLVANIAN TRILOGY by Count Miklós Bánffy is a stunning historical epic set in the lost world of the Hungarian aristocracy just before World War I. Written in the 1930s and first discovered by the English-speaking world after the fall of communism in Hungary, Bánffy’s novels were translated in the late 1990s to critical acclaim

The Two Beggar Student + The Magic Caftan

$ 25.00

translates from the Hungarian: A Két Koldusdiák and A Beszélő Köntös

The uprisers – A Hungarian historical fiction

$ 19.95

In The Uprisers, after eleven years of brutal communist leadership, a young girl and her brother join a grass roots campaign to end oppression in Hungary. The siblings are followed by thousands of other students, professors, and local workers, and what begins as a peaceful march ends in a brutal massacre. 1956

The Way They Were (Két asszony élete)

$ 24.50

A gripping and moving novel. It is based on a true story about two women faced with trials and tribulations during war torn Europe. Politics (perscution of Hungarian Jews during World War II), poverty, and love separated them and forced them to move from one country to another until they eventually reunited again in Canada.