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REFERENCE BOOKS AVAILABLE
At the
HUNGARIAN HERITAGE MUSEUM
Located on the 2nd  floor of the
Galleria in Downtown Cleveland.
(216) 523 3900

30th Anniversary of the Hungarian Uprising, Cabberra, 1986.

Andrews, Marshall. Anatomy of Revolution: A Condensation of the United Nations Report and the Hungarian Uprising. Public Affairs Press, Washington D.C. 1957.


Barber, Noel. Seven Days of Freedom: The Hungarian Uprising 1956. Stein & Day.
N.Y. ,1975.


Bayer, Zsolt,  1956”…To leave a Sign” ( pictures and poetry; Kairosz Publishing for XX Century Institution & Office of History; Budapest, 2000.


Bodolai, Z. and E.Csapó;  A Place in the Sun: The Hungarians Struggle to Regain Their Heritage of Freedom;  Sydney, 1986.

Bridge of Andau


Copp, De Witt and Marshall Peck. Betrayal at the UN; The story of Paul Bang-Jenson. The Devin Adair Company. New York., 1961 ( Danish diplomat who refused to hand over to the UN a list of 81 witnesses to the Hungarian Uprising.  He was murdered in N.Y. in 1959.)


Ed. Knight, Hans (compiled by Francis Laping) Remember Hungary 1956. Alpha Publications, 1975.


Ed.Ray, David, From the Hungarian Revolution: A Collection of Poems Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 1966


EdGereben, Istvan, Defiant Voices: Hungary 1956-1986. Alpha Publications, Inc. DeKalb Pike, Penna., 1986.


Editors of Life, “Hungary’s Fight for Freedom: A Special Report in Pictures”, Foreword by Henry R. Luce, Time, Inc, 1956


Free Europe Committee. The Revolt in Hungary: A Documentary Chronology of Events (Based exclusively on Internal Broadcasts by Central and Provincial Radios) Oct. 23, 1956 to Nov. 4, 1956. New York.


Gadney, Reg
  Cry Hungary! Uprising 1956;  (October 23-Nov 4 happenings of each day in pictures and prose, intro by George Mikes) Atheneum, New York, 1986.


Heller, Andor, No More Comrades: A Message From the Freedom Fighters of Hungary.

Henry Regnery Co.; Chiocago, 1957.

Horváth, János, Revolution for the Privilege to Tell the Truth: Hungary 1956, Kossuth Foundation, Inc., N.Y., 1958.


Hungaria: El Comite de hos Hungaras Libres de Columbia. Cartoons/satire Spanish.


Hungarian Revolution:
 Binder of photographs given by unknown Hungarian to Security Guard at the American Legation (6J. Bolick)  during the uprising.


Kalman, Bobbie, Refugee Child, Crabtree Publishing or www.crabtreebooks.com


Kissinger, Henry. Diplomacy. Simon and Schuster. New York, 1994


Kopacsi, Sandor. Translated by: Daniel & Judy Shoffman. In the Name of the Working Class: One Man’s Struggle for His Country’s Freedom in Revolution- torn Hungary. Fontana Collins, London. 1986 (but actually 1979 Au nom de la classe ovrière)


Lajossy, Sándor. Lidike: Details  From the Hungarian Uprising of 1956, Turul Press, London, 1977.


Lukács, John. A History of the Cold War. Doubleday. N.Y., 1962. (Renowned historian)

Nagy, Imre. On Communism: In Defense of the New Course. Frederick A. Praeger. New York. 1957


Remember
Hungary 1956: Torburzo-Bilingual Quarterly Magazine Published by Edmonton Hungarian Cultural Society. Alberta, Canada 1986.


Remember
Hungary 1956-1996: “the Beginning of the End” pamphlet


Remember Hungary: 1981 pamphlet


Remember Hungary: pamphlet 1966


Seymour, Alta Halverson; Toward Morning: A Story of the Hungarian Freedom Fighters, Falette Publishing Co., Chicago, 1961. (Fictional story for young people)


Shawcross, William, Crime and Compromise: János Kadár and the Politics of Hungary Since the Revolution, E.P Dutton & Co.,Inc, N.Y. 1974.


Sugar, András. Dubcek Speaks. I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd. London, 1990


Szablya, Helen M. and Peggy King Anderson, Fall of the Red Star, Boyd Mills Press, 1996.


The 1956 Hungarian Revolution. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Fact sheets on Hungary Budapest, 1996.

The Hungarian Revolution Twenty Years After:
(selected papers and prospective)   Canadian-American Rev. of Hungarian Studies, Fall,1976.

The Hungarian Student: published by Assoc. Of Hungarian Students in North America Sept., 1958.


United Nations. Report of the Special Committee on the Problem of Hungary. Official Records: Eleventh Session of General Assembly. New York 1957.


Wagner, Ed Francis S., The Hungarian Revolution in Perspective (Collective works by scholars/public figures) Weller Publishing Co., Toronto, Washington D.C., (F.F. Memorial Foundation), 1967


Zinner, Paul E., Revolution in Hungary, Columbia University Press, N.Y., London, 1962.




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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