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Munkácsy. By Gcsa Perneczky. Translated by Lili Halápy. Translation revised by Brett Elliott. Photographs by Alfréd Schiller and István Petrás. Budapest: Corvina Press, 1970. 51 pp. text, 40 full-page color plates. 20 black and white plates. 100 Ft. - Hungarian Village Furniture. By Klára K.-Csilléry. Translated by Paul Aston. Photographs by Károly Koffán and Kálmán Kónya. Hungarian Folk Art. no. 4. Budapest: Corvina Press, 1972. 74 pp. text, 30 drawings, 37 black and white plates, 19 color plates. - Herdsmen's Art in Hungary. By János Manga. Translated by Kornél Balás. Translation revised by Leila Kooros. Photographs by Tamás Kovács and János Manga. Photographs in color by Károly Koffán. Illustrations by Emilia Grynacus. Hungarian Folk Art, no. 5. Budapest: Corvina Press, 1972. 85 pp. text, 42 black and white plates, 16 color plates.
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