Best of
Hungary
2003
The Phoenix Land
Miklós Bánffy - 2003
Phoenix-like the Hungarian people survived the horrors of war, the disappointment of the first socialist republic, the disillusion of the brief but terrifying communist rule of Bela Kun, and the bitterness of seeing their beloved country dismembered by the Treaty of Trianon.
Chess Reform Chess
László Polgár - 2003
Una nueva y fascinante perspectiva en el juego del ajedrez: ms fcil, ms rpida, ms sencilla y en todo tipo de tableros.
Attila the Hun
Bonnie Harvey - 2003
This series takes a historical look at the ancient world's leading figures, who led armies to victory and ruled over vast domains in a time when the world was still young.
The Life and Works of Liszt
Jeremy Siepmann - 2003
His life was as daring and spectacular as his music. Famed throughout Europe as the greatest pianist of the 19th century, Liszt was one of the most original and prophetic composers who ever lived. Beautiful in youth, glowering in age, his high-profile love affairs were the talk of the town wherever he went and his generosity to young musicians was legendary. In this account of his epic life, actors' readings combine with plentiful musical excerpts to paint a living portrait of a highly complex man.