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WHAT TO READ ABOUT HUNGARYA selection of representative books on the history and civilisation of HungaryABBKEVIATIONSBp. : Budapest.N. Y.: New York.H. : Hungary, Hungarian.Unless otherwise stated, the place ofpublication is London./. HISTORYI. GENERALAndrAssy, Count Julius: The Development of Hungarian ConstitutionalLiberty. Transl. by Arthur and Ilona Ginever. pp. 4j6. Kegan Co. 1908.The development of the H. constitution from the entry of the Hungarians into the country now known as H., down to the end of the reign of Matthias II. cSpSi6ip.)AndrAssy, Count Julius : Bismarck, Andrdssy and their Successors, pp. 463. T. Fisher Unwin, 1927.Diplomatic history of Europe from iSyi to tpof.Apponyi, Count Albert: The American Peace and Hungary, pp. 17. Franklin, Bp. 1919.Apponyi, Count Albert: A Brief Sketch of the Hungarian Constitution and of the Relations between Austria and Hungary, pp. 7j. Stephaneum, Bp, 1908.Apponyi, Count Albert: The Juridical Nature of the Relations between Austria and Hungary. (An address delivered at the Arts and Science Congress held at St. Louis 1904.) pp. 33. Stephaneum, Bp. 1907. London Boyle, Son & Watchwist, 1904.Balanyi, George: The History of Hungary. Transl. by the Countess Edina Zichy. pp. 8j. Maps. Bp. 1930.Balassa, Imre: Death of an Empire. The life of Charles IV. pp. 28j. Hutchinson, 1936.COLQUHOUN, Archibald 6 Ethel: The Whirlpool of Europe, pp. 338. Harper Bros. N. Y. 1907.