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Filed under: Hungary -- History -- Uprising of 1848-1849 -- Fiction Hungarian Sketches in Peace and War (Edinburgh: T. Constable and Co., et al., 1854), by Mór Jókai, contrib. by Emeric Szabad The Baron's Sons: A Romance of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 (Boston: L. C. Page and Co., 1900), by Mór Jókai, trans. by Percy Favor Bicknell The Day of Wrath, by Mór Jókai, trans. by R. Nisbet Bain (Gutenberg text and page images)
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Filed under: Hungary -- History -- Uprising of 1848-1849 The Future of Nations, in What Consists its Security: A Lecture, Delivered in the Broadway Tabernacle, New York, on Monday Evening, June 21, 1852 (revised and corrected by the author; New York et al.: Fowler and Wells, 1854), by Lajos Kossuth Nagy-Enyed Pusztulása, 1849-ben (in Hungarian; Nagy-Enyed, Wokál János, 1891), by Szilágyi Farkas (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Hungary -- Fiction The Interrupted Wedding: A Hungarian Tale (London: Griffith and Farran, 1864), by Anne Manning (multiple formats at Google) Pustan Poika (A Son of the People in Finnish; Jyväskylä: K. G. Gummmerus, 1921), by Baroness Orczy, trans. by Väinö Nyman (Gutenberg text) A Son of the People: A Romance of the Hungarian Plains (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1906), by Baroness Orczy Seraph: A Tale of Hungary (New York: G. M. Allen, c1893), by Leopold Sacher-Masoch, trans. by Emma M. Phelps
Filed under: Americans -- Hungary -- FictionFiled under: Hungary -- History -- 1699-1848 -- Fiction The Nameless Castle, by Mór Jókai, trans. by Sara Elisabeth Siegrist Boggs, contrib. by Neltje Blanchan (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Filed under: Hungary -- Social life and customs -- FictionFiled under: Refugees -- Hungary -- FictionFiled under: Ship captains -- Hungary -- Fiction |