Eminent Hungarians

Eminent Hungarians

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Watch out, there s a Hungarian about! As this lighthearted look at the phenomenon of famous Hungarians shows this is a small nation that has always punched well above its weight, playing a major role in innumerable fields, including: nuclear physics (Teller and Szil rd), modern music (Bart k and Kurt g), architecture (Erno Goldfinger), dance education (Rudolf L b n), globa...more
Paperback, 109 pages
Published December 31st 2003 by Boulevard Books
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Not the lengthy historical biography I for some reason expected it to be, but rather something neater and livelier: a book of 50-odd double-page spread potted biographies (of eminent Hungarians (including a horse, and a wine), thread through with exuberant insults of pretty much anyone and anything.
On the decline of publishing standards since the post-war ventures of André Deutsch: '...Hopefully we won't have to wait for another European conflagration before we get a breath of fresh air through...more
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