Hungary and the Hungarians . ^Tia-nuSevetmio • ? • BuJOVJtEJTTiJSi P HUNGARY AND THE HUNGARIANS. THE PALACE OF THE KING—FROM PEST HUNGARY AND THE HUNGARIANS W. B. FORSTER BOVILL WITH SIXTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR BY WILLIAM PASCOE AND TWELVE OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS NEW YORK: THE McCLURE COMPANY LONDON : METHUEN & CO. 1908 T: ft TO MY FRIENDZSOMBOR DE SZASZ WITHOUT WHOSE AID AND COUNSEL MUCH OF THIS COULD NEVER HAVE BEEN WRITTEN PREFACE HE task of writing something aboutHungary and the Hungarians hasbeen a very pleasant one. For years past Ihave felt that the Hungarian point of viewought to be pr


Hungary and the Hungarians . ^Tia-nuSevetmio • ? • BuJOVJtEJTTiJSi P HUNGARY AND THE HUNGARIANS. THE PALACE OF THE KING—FROM PEST HUNGARY AND THE HUNGARIANS W. B. FORSTER BOVILL WITH SIXTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR BY WILLIAM PASCOE AND TWELVE OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS NEW YORK: THE McCLURE COMPANY LONDON : METHUEN & CO. 1908 T: ft TO MY FRIENDZSOMBOR DE SZASZ WITHOUT WHOSE AID AND COUNSEL MUCH OF THIS COULD NEVER HAVE BEEN WRITTEN PREFACE HE task of writing something aboutHungary and the Hungarians hasbeen a very pleasant one. For years past Ihave felt that the Hungarian point of viewought to be presented to English readers in apicturesque form, and with this aim I send myimpressions and opinions into the great criticalworld, conscious of many defects, but convincedthat both English and Magyar alike will notcharge me with being afraid to express myself. The unbounded hospitality of the Magyars,and their almost over-accentuated desire toappear to advantage before Englishmen, has notblinded me to their defects, and, as far as I havebeen able to distinguish such, I have unsparingly


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