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Hungary

$ 35.00

A comprehensive guidebook for visitors and armchair travellers with many coloured illustrations and maps

Beautifully illustrated with drawings – about half in color – on almost every page, contributed by over 30 Hungarian artists. Includes a history of the country up to 1962

HUNGARY – Dramacontemporary

$ 18.00

Plays by Gyorgy Spiro, Mihaly Kornis, Istvan Csurka, Geza Paskandi and Andras Suto. These plays reflect the social realities of Hungarian life, particularly themes of identity crisis, the role of the intellectual in society, and for Transylvanian authors Suto and Paskandi, contemporary political problems transposed into historical, allegorical settings.

Hungary – The guide that show you what others only tell you!

$ 32.00

Discover the best of Hungary with this indispensable travel guide. Inside DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Hungary: – Over 30 colour maps help you navigate with ease – Simple layout makes it easy to find the information you need – Comprehensive tours and itineraries of Hungary , designed for every interest and budget

Hungary album

$ 12.00

black-and-white photos

Hungary at a glance – All about Hungary!

$ 48.95

Our book is a special project, as it tries to convey the colourful nature of Hungary and its people. This unique “guidebook” covers everything from history to cultural heritage, from the achievements of the arts and sciences to the extraordinary music scene. Although these pages will give you only a glance, we do hope that this glimpse will inspire real love for this country in all our readers.

Hungary: Towns and Countryside

$ 15.00

towns and the countryside in eighty colour photographs

Imre Nagy: The Leader and the Martyr

$ 15.00

Rainer M. János

Bulletins on the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 No. 1

In Search of a New Homeland

$ 29.95

The Prehistory of the Hungarian People and the Conquest

In the Name of the Working Class – The Inside Story of the Revolution

$ 29.90

In 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.