229–240 termék, összesen 438 db

Tell Sally… (Mondjátok meg Zsófikának)

$ 15.00

Sally constantly seems to get it wrong. She is disliked by many except her father who even at his deathbed is thinking about her. Then Sally figures it out and she encounters companies along her path.

The ​adventures of Mickey, Taggy, Puppo and Cica, and how they discover Budapest

$ 15.90

A fairy tale travel guide for children, with a team of dogs and a cat as main characters. Through their humorous adventures children can discover most beautiful places, including the Buda Castle, Parliament, the Hilton and many others.

The Book of Hungarikums

$ 64.00

Fucskár József Attila

Hungarian natural and cultural treasures, this extraordinary book gives a taste of the most remarkable and enjoyable Hungarian products, inventions, and natural phenomena.

The Bridge at Andau

$ 18.90

The Compelling True Story of a Brave, Embattled People

an eye-witness story of the 1956 Hungarian revolution, 12 days that shook the world

The Budapest Museum of Fine Art

$ 39.99

(with hundreds of paintings & drawings)

The Castle Buda

$ 8.00

(black&white photos)

The Changeling of Fenlen Forest

$ 14.95
Katherine Magyarody grew up in Toronto, Ontario. While pursuing a PhD in English literature at the U of T, she researched awkward Victorian teens and wrote fiction on the sly. In 2017, Katherine won the Robert J. Dau PEN Award for Emerging Writers for her short story “Goldhawk.” Katherine enjoys hiking, swordplay, and improvisational cookery. She currently lives in Connecticut with her family.

The Cradle of Geniuses

$ 29.90

Famous Hungarian inventors, politicians, scientists, artists, historic events …

The Da Vinci Code

$ 24.00

In Paris, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon receives an urgent phone call: the elderly curator of the Louvre has been murdered inside the museum. Near the body, police have found a baffling cipher. While working to solve the enigmatic riddle, Langdon is stunned to discover it leads to a trail of clues hidden in the works of Da Vinci — clues visible for all to see — yet ingeniously disguised by the painter.