Hungarian Heritage Review, 1991 (20. évfolyam, 1-11. szám)
1991-01-01 / 1. szám
Reduced in price by special arrangement between the HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW and CHELSEA HOUSE PUBLISHERS of New York and Philadelphiai THE HUNGARIAN-AMERICANS — The Hungarian Experience in North America —-by-DR. STEVEN BELA VARDY Professor of History, Duquesne University PRICE: $12.20, INCLUDING SHIPPING Here's a book that should be in every Hungarian household in America, and a book that should be read by every American-born citizen of Hungarian descent regardless of age. For it is a brilliant attempt to arouse public awareness of and an appreciation for not only the relatively unknown Hungarian contributions to America, but also to foster respect for our Hungarian Heritage. INTRODUCING A NEW PUBLICATION BY THE EDITORS OF THE "HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW" THAT NOT ONLY TELLS THE STORIES OF THE STATUE OF LIBERTY AND ELLIS ISLAND, BUT ALSO PRESENTS WHAT AMERICAN DEMOCRACY IS ALL ABOUTI Written by Roger B. Goodman and edited by Paul Pulitzer, this book should be read by all Hungarian-born citizens of the United States, emigrants from Hungary preparing to become naturalized citizens, and the young generation of American-born citizens of Hungarian descent. For "The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island" not only relates the stories and significance of both of these symbols of American Democracy, but also contains the Oath of Citizenship, the Pledge of Allegiance, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States of America, and the Bill of Rights. It also has the words and music to the National Athem. Price: $6.50, including postage. Mail your orders with payment to: HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW P.O. BOX 2203 UNION, NEW JERSEY 07083 TEL: 201-964-8464 THE STATUE OF LIBERTY AND ELLIS ISLAND-BYROGER B. GOODMAN Including The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America "Not like the brazen giant of Greek fan With conquering limbs astride from land to land. Here at our sea-washed, sunset gases shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flan Is the imprisoned lightning, and her ni Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome. f ^ x her mild eyes command /L The air-bridged harbor ' ^ that twin eines fron \ "Keep ancient lands. I your stoned pomp!" ' rhes she with silent lips "Give me your tired, our poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me. I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" Emma Lazarus. 1883 PULITZER GOODMAN PUBLICATION JANUARY 1991 HUNGARIAN HERITAGE REVIEW 19