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Wednesday, 1st August 2007

Two Bibliographies From European Reading Room at Library of Congress Now Online

1) Czech and Slovak Literature in English. A Bibliography. Second Edition.
By George Kovtun. The first edition of this document was published in 1988.

Czech and Slovak Literature in English is a bibliography of Czech and Slovak works in translation, reaching back to the first known work in 1832 and ending in 1986. This bibliography was intended to be as complete as possible, but had no claims to being comprehensive. Previously, the only comparable bibliography had been published in 1967 and had covered works published only through 1960.

2) Hungarians in Rumania and Transylvania; a bibliographical list of publications in Hungarian and West European languages
by Elemér Bakó and William Sólyom-Fekete. With a preface by Edward J. Patten.

Hungarians in Rumania and Transylvania was compiled by two Library of Congress staff members, Elemér Bakó, the Finno-Ugrian Area Specialist in the Slavic and Central European Division, and William Solyom-Fekete, Legal Specialist in the European Law Division, Law Library, on the basis of a Congressional directive (House Resolution 497, October 10, 1968) to "prepare a comprehensive bibliography of books, periodicals and documents published by Hungarian authors or by Western authors writing on the history, culture, economics and ethnology of the Hungarian population of Rumania, particularly in Transylvania."

Source: European Reading Room, The Library of Congress


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