The Eighth Hungarian Tribe, 1985 (12. évfolyam, 1-11. szám)
1985-09-01 / 9. szám
Kertész trace the role of Transylvania in international politics since World War I. In the fourth part, Andrew Ludanyi, Elemer Illyés and Bulcsu Veress inform us of present conditions in Transylvania. Clearly, the major contribution of this book is that it presents well-documented information and interpretations on the history and culture of Transylvania, the relations between Hungarians and Rumanians, and on the efforts made to arrive at workable, equitable solutions of minority-majority rights. As a result, future dialogue can proceed on the basis of established facts and possibly respect for the viewpoint of the other person and nationality. Information on ordering the books mentioned: Stephen Kertesz, Between Russia and the West: Hungary and Illustrations of Peacemaking, 1945-1947 Notre Dame University Press, Notre Dame, Ind. 46556. $20.00 Transylvania: The Roots of Ethnic Conflict Itt-Ott, P.O. Box 112, Ada, Ohio 45810. $25.00 Kalman Janies, Czechoslovak Policy and the Hungarian Minority, 1945-57 Itt-Ott, P.O. Box 112, Ada, Ohio 48510. $20,00 TRANSYVLANIA: The Hungarian Minority in Rumania — by Julia Nanay. Bethlen Press. $5.75 Stephen Kertesz, The Last European Peace Conference: Paris 1946 University Press of America, 4720 Boston Way, Lanham, MD 20706. Paperback $11.25 FOR HAND EMBROIDERED “Hungarian Dresses, Blouses" for women, girls of all ages, also pillow and other home decorating items—call or write to: Ilona Búza, 2122-A Cleveland Place, St. Louis. Missouri 63110. Phone: 314-776-5812 MIRACLE IN BUDAPEST “Good morning. Routine check. Why haven’t you got your safety belt on, comrade?” “I refuse to discuss it.” “Apart from that you were exceeding the speed limit for city limits.” “Look here, 1 am only prepared to discuss matters in the presence of my lawyer.” “What do you mean? What sort of lawyer?” “My own defense lawyer, of course.” “Could 1 see your registration please, and your driver’s license.” “I repeat, only when my lawyer is here. Our constitution guarantees legal defense to every citizen.” Humming and hawing and embarrassed glances. “Is this something new?” “No. Parliament approved the constitution of the Hungarian People’s Republic in 1949.” “Very well, then, drive on quickly please.” Translated by ELIZABETH SZÁSZ and welcome to ‘What’s My Fine."’ Ily ANTHONY KOMJÁTHY $20.00 TME ifi BQÜK mm\ ff| [ _ I z . z 't BOOKS AVAILABLE FROM BETHLEN PRESS THE EARLY HUNGARIANS V* By TIBOR E. BARATH $15.00 «muL lEnnrim TWl LAST IAITU FOR SISTDUOTSCMMM By ATTILA S1MONTSITS $33 00 1. -TEXT BOOKS SERIES NO. I. and II. designed for children from age six to eight in English and Hungarian $1.50 plus 75‘ postage—each. 2. -OUR HUNGARIAN HERITAGE—Albert Wass, $2.00 plus Söc^postage. 3. —MAGYAR ÖRÖKSÉGÜNK—Albert Wass, $2.00 plus 35« postage. 4. -LOUIS KOSSUTH “THE NATION’S GUEST”Bibliography of Kossuth’s visit to U.S.A.: Joseph Széplaki - $5.00 plus 75« postage. 5. -“ACACIAS’’-HUNGARIANS IN THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY— Leslie Könnyű, $4.00 plus 75« postage. 6. -CONDENSED GEOGRAPHY OF HUNGARY:Leslie Könnyű, Soft cover. $3.75 including postage. 7. -FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH-HIVEN MINDHALÁLIG: Life history of Col. Michael Kovats. This book is single bound two language edition:—László L. Eszenyi, $5.00 plus 75« postage. 8. -TRANSYLVANIA: THE HUNGARIAN MINORITY IN RUMANIA—Julia Nanay, $5.00 plus 75« postage. ORDER THESE BOOKS TODAY BESTSELLER HISTORICAL BOOKS Bethlen Press. Inc. - P.O. Box 637, Ligonier, PA 15658, U.S.A. BACK ISSUES AVAILABLE: For our new readers who would liko to hare the previous issues: Most issues are available for the past years, with a few exceptions. September, 1985 Page 9