Holdrenges (A Fall of Moondust)
Budapest: Kossuth, 1973. First Hungarian edition. In original paper. 326 p. First Hungarian edition. More
Budapest: Kossuth, 1973. First Hungarian edition. In original paper. 326 p. First Hungarian edition. More
Budapest: 1939. In this letter Szerb giving the permission of the rights of his book: Journey by Moonlight to the publisher to sell it in the US. and France. More
Vienna: Bán-Verlag. 1921. First edition. In original paper. 123 p. Cover by Sandor Bortnyik. More
Franklin: Franklin, 1877. In contemporary cloth. Early Hungarian edition. 556 p. More
Agram (Zagreb): Verl. der bischöfflichen Buchhandl. 1795. First edition. In contemporary paper. 419 p. Early precursor of Karadzic's grammar (1818), which J. Grimm translated into German in 1824. Rare. More
Budapest: Atheneum, 1871. First Hungarian edition. In contemporary cloth. 179 p. More
Budapest: Hartleben, 1860. First Hungarian edition. In contemporary half cloth. 151 p.; 144 p.; 146 p.; 135 p. Friedrich Gerstäcker (1816-1872), was a German novelist and travelogue, went to North America in 1837, where he lived an adventurous life as a hunter in the primeval forests, and then traveled around..... More
Budapest: Hartleben, 1845. First Hungarian Edition. In contemporary cloth. IV, 231 p., 301 p. First Hungarian edition of The Last of the Mohicans. From the collection of Lajos Hegyeshalmi (1862-1925) politician, minister of trade and finance, member of the Hungarian parliament. More
Prag: 1931. Vasily Nemirovich-Danchenko was a Russian writer, essayist, journalist, memoirist, and the brother of famous theater director Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. More
Békéscsaba: Tevan, 1920. All numbered and signed. In original box. In 100 copies. In origianal half parchment. 61, 84, 84, 117 p. Very rare complete set with the box, all 4 book is signed by Kosztolanyi. More
Budapest: Magyar Tudós Társaság, 1836. First Hungarian edition. In contemporary half leather. 201 p. Name entry of István Kovács Nábrádi (1839-1919) actor, theater director, chief accountant of the actors' association. More
Budapest: Corvina, 1948. First ed. In original paper. 106 p. The piece set to music by Kodály in 1948. and was presented at the Opera House. On the first page, the author's words of recommendation to the director at the time of the Opera House can be read: "To Aladár..... More
1973-1984. More then 100 letter. Hoffe, Ilse Ester (1906 Troppau - Tel Aviv 2007) Secretary and partner of the writer and Kafka editor Max Brod. More
Around 1976. 24x17 cm. Vattay was a close friend of Pilinszky. More
Brussel: Around 1865. 9 x cm. Karl-Maria Kertbeny (1824–1882) was an Austro-Hungarian journalist, memoirist and early human rights campaigner. Kertbeny is renown for coining the words homosexual and heterosexual in 1869, in his anonymously published open letter (entitled “Das Gemeinschädliche des §143 des preussischen Strafgesetzbuches vom 14. April 1851 und..... More