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1989__3598214855De Gruyter 1989. Hardcover. New. 474 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
A9783598214851Hardback. New. Part of a project documenting the rich source material in European and US repositories relating to the history of countries formerly under colonial rule. The guide refers to manuscript and document holdings of public and private archives libraries museums and other institutions in Hungary. hardcover
1991DADAX3598214855Walter de Gruyter Inc 1991-01-01. 1. hardcover. New. 6.69x1.06x9.61. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Walter de Gruyter Inc hardcover
1991SONG3598214855Walter de Gruyter Inc 1991-01-01. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.69x1.06x9.61. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Walter de Gruyter Inc hardcover
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2011340<p>Very Good paperback. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary Budapest 2011. Slight shelf wear. Pages clean binding solid. Collection of essays / policy texts on the Western Balkans European integration regional history political transition and Hungary's foreign-policy perspective.</p> Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Hungary paperback
183148694Posonii Ludovici Landerer de Fúskút 1831. Folio. Uncut in contemp. boards. Small tears at spine ends. A faint dampstain to titlepage. VIII5716235 pp. Internally fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>The work gives the official articles privileges relating tothe mining industry in Hungary as well as giving the regulations for mining constructions. The work is in Latin. </em> hardcover
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1923329633Paris : Pour les membres de la Société française de reproductions de manuscrits à peintures 1923. 1st edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in the original paper-covered boards. Boards and pages detached. Pages edge-nicked. Text remains clear without blemish. Physical description: 103 pages LII plate part folded: 2 illustrations including portraits facsimiles; 34 cm. Notes: At head of title: A. de Hevesy. In portfolio.""Bibliographie des ouvrages concernant la bibliothèque de Matthias Corvin"": pages 47-50. ""Catalogue de ce qui reste de la bibliothèque de Matthias Corvin"": pages 59-93. Contents: “Catalogue de ce qui reste de la Bibliothe èque de Matthias Corvin”: p59-93. Subjects: Matthias I King of Hungary 1443-1490 Library. Mátyás I Corvinus king of Hungary 1440-1490. Illumination of books and manuscripts; Specimens. Manuscripts; Catalogs. Rare books; Catalogs. Illumination of books and manuscripts; Specimens. Genre: Bibliography. Illustrated. Specimens. Paris : Pour les membres de la Société française de reproductions de manuscrits à peintures hardcover
196859030Budapest Hungary: Magyar Nemzeti Galeria. As New. 1968. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Hungarian. 100 pp. With 369 ills. 23 x 20 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Magyar Nemzeti Galeria paperback
1964N3346Jerusalem: The Maad Memorial Commitee 1964. Original Cloth. Very Good. 8vo. 17pp English text12pp Hungarian text154pp Hebrew text. Many maps and illustrations. A very good copy. Rare. <br/> <br/> The Maad Memorial Commitee hardcover
1947161612Budapest: Publie Par Le Ministere Des Affaires Etrangeres De Hongrie 1947. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 190 pages; Description: 190 p Budapest: Publie Par Le Ministere Des Affaires Etrangeres De Hongrie hardcover
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196541653Budapest: NP 1965. Original photographs. Hardcover. vg. Oblong folio 13 3/4 x 20". 30 tissue-guarded leaves. Original string-bound and gilt-ruled blue cloth. <br /> <br /> Created by the Japanese Embassy in Budapest Hungary this unique photo-album contains 66 original silver gelatin prints depicting Japan's spectacular natural and architectural landmarks as well as various aspects of its traditional art and culture Japanese dolls Bunraku Noh and Kabuki Theatres and faith Buddhism. <br /> <br /> In order of appearance the photographs featured in this album are the following:<br /> <br /> Recto of first leaf - The Sankeien Garden 2 photographs: Opened to the public since 1906 the Sankeien Garden is a vast classical Japan garden covering over 175000 square meters which exhibits a number of historic buildings from across Japan. These buildings include a three storied pagoda located high up on a hill deep inside the garden. This pagoda originally constructed in Kyoto in the mid-1400s was relocated to Sankei-en in 1914. The entire garden was once the private home of Tomitaro “Sankei†Hara 1869-1939 an extremely wealthy silk merchant. <br /> Verso of first leaf - Yomeimon Gate at the Nikko Toshogu Shrine 1 photograph: Designated a National Treasure and one of the most beautiful gates in Japan Yomeimon Gate is said to have been given the name “Main Gate of the Imperial Court.†It is also called “Gate of the Setting Sun†because one could gaze upon it all day and never tire. It is covered with over 500 carvings depicting traditional anecdotes children playing sages and wise men. <br /> Recto of second leaf - The Kofuku-ji Temple 1 photograph: Kofuku-ji is a Buddhist temple that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples in the city of Nara. The structure is one of the eight Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. - The Himeji Castle 1 photograph: : Located in Himeji Hyogo Prefecture this hilltop Japanese castle complex is regarded as the finest surviving example of prototypical Japanese castle architecture. It comprises a network of 83 buildings with advanced defensive systems from the feudal period.<br /> Verso of second leaf - Traditional bronze Japanese lanterns at a temple in Kyoto.<br /> Recto of third leaf - Osaka Castle 2 photographs: Located in Chuo-ku Osaka the castle is one of Japan's most famous landmarks as it played a major role in the unification of the country during the 16th century of the Azuchi-Momoyama period. <br /> Verso of third leaf - The Sarusawa Pond behind Kofuku-ji Temple at cherry blossom time 1 photograph; - A winter-view of a Japanese lake with a bridge in the background 1 photograph.<br /> Recto and verso of fourth leaf - Matsumoto Castle 3 photographs: Located in the city of Matsumoto Nagano Prefecture the building is one of Japan's premier historic castles along with Himeji Castle and Kumamoto Castle. It was completed in the 16th century and since then has maintained its original wooden interiors and external stonework. At verso is a photograph of the castle ground with the bridge moat and pond. <br /> Recto of fifth leaf - Himeji Castle 1 photograph: See recto of second leaf; - A view of the Hirosaki Castle at cherry blossom time. Built in 1611 the building is a hirayama-style Japanese castle and was the seat of the Tsugaru clan.<br /> Recto of sixth leaf - Himeji Castle 2 photographs. One view of the castle during spring-time and one view of the same castle during winter-time.<br /> Recto of seventh leaf - Todaiji Temple 1 photograph: One of Japan's most fanous and historically significant temples and a landmark of Nara Todaiji Temple was constructed in 752 as the head temple of all provincial Buddhist temples of Japan. Its influence grew so powerfully that the captital was moved from Nara to Nagaoka in 784 in order to lower the temple's influence on government affairs; Himeji Castle 1 photograph: Another view of this spectacular castle already featured in the two previous leaves. <br /> Recto of leaf 8 - An unidentified Japanese temple / shrine 1 photograph; - A stone garden 1 photograph.<br /> Recto of leaf 9 - The Osaka Castle and pond 2 photographs: See recto of third leaf.<br /> Recto of leaf 10 -The garden of the Katsura Imperial Villa Kyoto and the Kintai-Kyo Bridge: a historical bridge built in 1673 and located in the city of Iwakuni Yamaguchi Prefecture. The structure spans the Nishiki River in a series of five wooden arches 2 photographs.<br /> Recto of leaves 11 to 17 - Various temples with rock zen gardens moss gardens and ponds 14 photographs.<br /> Recto of leaves 18 and 19 - Various terraced rice fields 3 photographs and a wheat field 1 photograph.<br /> Recto of leaf 20 - Lake Aoki with the Hakuba Mountain Range in the background and Miho Beach with Mt. Fuji in the background 2 photographs.<br /> Recto of leaf 21 - Kegon Falls and Lake Chuzenji 2 photographs. Located near the city of Nikko Tochigi Prefecture the falls were formed when the Daiya River was rerouted by lava flows. In 1927 the Kegon Falls was recognized as one of the "Eight Views" which best showed Japan and its culture in the Showa period. Lake Chuzenji is a scenic lake created 20000 years ago when Mount Nantai erupted and blocked the river.<br /> Recto of leaf 22 - Snow-capped Mount Fuji 2 photographs. One photograph with one of the five lakes surrounding Mt. Fuji in the foreground; the second photograph with Fuji City in the foreground.<br /> Recto of 23rd leaf - Two photographs: One depicting a busy road near one of the five lakes surrounding Mt. Fuji; The second shows a snow-capped Mt. Fuji with a ropeway in the foreground.<br /> Recto of leaf 24 - Scenes of Kabuki theatre 2 photographs. A classical Japanese dance-drama Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers. <br /> Recto of leaves 25 - Scenes of Noh Theatre 2 photographs. Noh theatre is a traditional Japanese theatrical form and one of the oldest extant theatrical forms in the world. Wearing masks Noh performers are simply storytellers who use their visual appearances and their movements to suggest the essence of their tale rather than to enact it. <br /> Recto of 26th leaf - Hakata Ningyo Japanese dolls 2 photographs. The Hakata Ningyo are clay dolls manufactured in Hakata Northern Kyushu island. Their origin goes back to the beginning of the Edo period around 1615. <br /> Recto of 27th leaf - Bunraku puppets 2 photographs. Bunraku is the traditional puppet theatre of Japan. It started of as popular entertainment for the commoners during the Edo Period in Osaka and evolved into artistic theater during the late 17th century. Along with Noh and Kabuki it is recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Bunraku puppets are about one-half life size and each is operated by three performers: a principal operator and two assistants. Strings are not used but rather the puppeteers co-operate to maneuver the limbs eyelids eyeballs eyebrows and mouths of the puppets thereby producing life-like actions and facial expressions. The puppeteers are in full view of the audience but are dressed in black to symbolize that they are to be taken as "invisible". <br /> Recto of leaves 28 - Scenes of Noh Theatre 2 photographs. See leaf 25. <br /> Recto of leaf 29 - Scenes of Kabuki theatre 2 photographs. See leaf 24. <br /> The last three photographs at verso of leaf 29 and recto of leaf 30 depict: <br /> 1 A sculpture of Amida a celestial buddha described in the scriptures of Mahayana Buddhism executed by Jocho and located in Byodo-in a Buddhist temple in the city of Uji Kyoto Prefecture. <br /> 2 The Alamy Great Buddha of Nara in the Daibutsuden Big Buddha Hall in Todaiji a Buddhist Temple complex located in the city of Nara. <br /> 3 The Great Buddha bronze statue in the temple of Kotokuin located in the city of Kamakura Kanagawa Prefecture. <br /> Each silver gelatin print measures appr. 9 3/4 x 8". Some have a tipped-in typed caption in English at verso and bear the stamp of the Japanese Embassy in Budapest Hungary. <br /> <br /> Photo-album and original photographs in very good condition. NP hardcover
1996x-0792340299Kluwer Academic Pub 1996. Hardcover. New. 685 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.25 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
3744637050.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
CA01AA-00312Athenaeum. Budapest. 1933. Collectible - Acceptable. SIGNED/INSCRIBED! Budapest: Athenaeum 1933. 1st edition. Sm 8vo. 423pp. Illus. Inscribed by author on front free endpage. Book Good. No dust jacket. Spine ends frayed. Boards rubbed corners bumped. Front hinge cracked. Hungary Inquire if you need further information. Athenaeum. Budapest. 1933. hardcover
0260898104.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1653elala1607Saros-Patak Hungary: Typis Illustrissimae Principis Excudebat Georgius Renius 1653. 1653. folio. pp. 1 p.l. 582. old vellum overlapping fore-edges recased vellum soiled ties wanting 3 small library rubberstamps some scattered foxing & browning. In June 1606 Archduke Matthias in the name of the Emperor Rudolph II concluded the Treaty of Vienna with the rebellious Hungarians by granting extensive concessions and in November of the same year he concluded the truce of Zsitvatörök with the Sultan Ahmed I. "By the peace of Vienna Stephen Bocskay obtained religious liberty and political autonomy the restoration of all confiscated estates the repeal of all unrighteous judgments and a complete retrospective amnesty for all the Magyars in royal Hungary besides his own recognition as independent sovereign prince of the enlarged Transylvania. This treaty is remarkable as being the first constitutional compact between the ruling dynasty and the Hungarian nation. Almost equally important was the twenty years truce of Zsitvatörök negotiated by Bocskay between the emperor and the sultan which established for the first time a working equilibrium between the three parts of Hungary with a distinct political preponderance in favour of Transylvania The emperor on the other hand was freed from the humiliating annual tribute to the Porte on payment of a war indemnity of 400000 ". Encyc. Britan. 11th Edn. The text of the two treaties pp. 30 is followed by the articles of various Hungarian statutes and ordinances dating from 1608 to 1649 pp. 31-582. The BM copy contains further articles for 1659 not present here. Saros-Patak [Hungary]: Typis Illustrissimae Principis Excudebat Georgius Renius, 1653. hardcover
34071Budapest: Bibliotheca Nationalis Hungariae Széchényiana 1990. 3 Vols. large 8vo lxiv 3257pp. orig. cloth. Budapest: Bibliotheca Nationalis Hungariae Széchényiana, 1990 hardcover
1-1125236620University of Michigan Library 1865. Paperback. New. 456 pages. 8.00x5.00x1.15 inches. University of Michigan Library paperback
1-1125237945University of Michigan Library 1865. Paperback. New. 608 pages. 8.00x5.00x1.52 inches. University of Michigan Library paperback
1-112523766XUniversity of Michigan Library 1865. Paperback. New. 396 pages. 10.40x7.00x0.80 inches. University of Michigan Library paperback
1-1125236787University of Michigan Library 1865. Paperback. New. 416 pages. 8.00x5.00x1.04 inches. University of Michigan Library paperback