385–396 termék, összesen 415 db

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Hungary Month by Month (116 events, festivals with pictures!)

$ 45.00

The ”best of Hungary” chronologically through the year. The guidebook gives details of 116 events and things worth seeing, + further 640, listed without details. Illustrated by 350 coloured photographs, and the map and GPS co-ordinates will be useful.

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I Am Fifteen – and I Don’t Want to Die

$ 25.00

Christine is only fifteen, and she’s caught in the middle of a war-torn city. Huddled in the cold, dark cellar of their bombed-out apartment building, Christine and her family listen in fear as the battle rages over their heads.

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Illuminations

$ 9.90
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In The Realm of Hungry Ghosts

$ 22.90

Close Encounters with Addiction

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Journey to a revolution – Personal memoir of 1956, Hungary

$ 19.99

In October 1956, Michael Korda and three friends traveled to Budapest to bring badly needed medicine to the hospitals; and to participate, at street level, in one of the great battles of the postwar era. Journey to a Revolution is at once history and a compelling memoir; the author’s riveting account of the course of the revolution, from its heroic beginnings to the sad martyrdom of its end.

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Life Is Stronger

$ 10.00

The Tungsram Factory’s Struggles for Survival,1940

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Made in Hungary – Hungarian Contributions to Universal Culture

$ 25.00

The multiple contributions of Hungarian society in the fields of art, science, technology and sports are highlighted here

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Margit Kovács

$ 29.95

Margit Kovács (1902–1977) was a Hungarian ceramist and sculptor. Her main themes are country folk, family life and bible stories. Her work is very varied but is characterised by flowing lines which curve sensually to evoke sentiment.

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Memoir of Hungary 1944-1948

$ 45.00

A seamless combination of the political, literary and personal history of postwar Hungary. This scathing, at times humorous, and always insightful memoir by exiled Hungarian novelist Sandor Marai provides one of the most poignant and humanly alive portraits of life in Hungary between the German occupation in 1944 and the solidification of communist power in 1948.

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Migrating memories: Central Europe in Canada vol.1 – Literary Anthology

$ 49.95

An impressive and unique collective monograph published thanks to efforts of Canadianists from eight European countries: Volume 1 deals with literary activities of immigrants to Canada from Central Europe

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Mimi – The story of a Hungarian aristocrat before World War II.)

$ 28.95

MIMI is a magnificent work, as is its heroine of the same name. She is a true aristocrat, yet at the same time a real human being. The social conflicts and political convulsions of the period of World War II are depicted beautifully and realistically. The tragedy of the victims of the holocaust brings their human misery right into the reader’s living room.

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Old Jewish Dishes

$ 19.00
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