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Równolegle tekst węgierski i angielski.
Born ​in Budapest 11 April 1905, Attila József called himself a „son of the street and soil.” When he was three years old, his father, a factory worker from Transylvania, abandoned the family, leaving his three children in the care of their mother who struggled heroically to support them by working as a maid and washerwoman until her death in 1919. In spite of crippling poverty, József managed to finish high school, and published his poems in the leading literary periodical Nyugat. His first volume appeared in 1922...
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Biblioteka Obcojęzyczna
There are copies available to loan: sygn. O 31269 (1 egz.)
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The period of collecting Hungarian folk-tales may be placed at the end of the 18th century.
Among the later collectors Elek Benedek (1859-1929) became the most famous. He started to collect folk-tales as a student...
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Biblioteka Obcojęzyczna
There are copies available to loan: sygn. O 32039 (1 egz.)
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(Welcome! Isten hozta!)
Na okładce: An up-to-date phrase book of everyday speech ; with a mini dictionary of more than 500 useful words and phrases.
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Biblioteka Obcojęzyczna
There are copies available to loan: sygn. O 33477, O 33404 (2 egz.)
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The novel is about schoolboys in Józsefváros neighbourhood of Budapest and set in 1889. The Paul Street Boys spend their free time at the grund, an empty lot that they regard as their "Fatherland". The story has two main protagonists, János Boka (the honourable leader of the Paul Street Boys) and Ernő Nemecsek (the smallest member of the group).
When the "Redshirts"-another gang of boys, led by Feri Áts, who gather at the nearby botanical gardens-attempt to take over the grund, the Paul Street Boys are forced to defend themselves in military fashion. Although the Paul Street Boys win the war, and little Nemecsek repeatedly demonstrates that his bravery and loyalty surpasses his size, the book ends in tragedy.
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Biblioteka Obcojęzyczna
There are copies available to loan: sygn. O 30785 (1 egz.)
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Na stronie tytułowej i okładce nieużywana forma hasła: P. Howard.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It's the Fourten-Carat Car! Written almost twenty years before Ian Fleming's Goldfinger, these are the adventures - romantic, pugilistic, and automotive - of the dashing, unpredictable, and outright comic Ivan Gorchev and his irascible private secretary, Mr Vanek.
...Part-thriller, part-romance, but mostly quickfire vaudeville humor, this book has to be seen to be believed. Or better yet, bought and read!
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Biblioteka Obcojęzyczna
There are copies available to loan: sygn. O 32702 (1 egz.)
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