Lajos L. Kropf / Lajos LKropf / W. Henry Jones / WHenry Jones
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Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
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Step into a Hungary of wonder and warning. Magic lives in simple words.The Folk-Tales of the Magyars, collected by Kriza, Erdelyi, Pap and others and translated by W. Henry Jones, is a rich Hungarian folk tales collection drawn from oral sources across the nineteenth century. This classic folklore anthology gathers central European fairy tales and the myths and legends of Hungary, preserving the rhythms, humour and moral turns of traditional storytelling by the Magyars. Jones’s English is lucid and idiomatic, keeping local refrains and conversational bite so that the stories remain both approachable and authentic. You will recognise the architecture of Brothers Grimm-style stories and the narrative charm that appeals to Andrew Lang fairy tale fans, yet the local colour and earthy voice are unmistakably Magyar. As cultural heritage stories, these narratives bridge local custom and universal pattern, appealing equally to casual browsers and to readers of world folklore who savour texture as much as tale.Historically significant, these nineteenth century tales offer a direct window into eastern European folklore and rural belief, recording motifs and forms that dry summaries often miss. The collection’s value is both literary and anthropological: it is readable enough for an evening of classic fable and resonant enough for collectors who prize authentic sources. Thoughtful arrangements and the translators’ footings (where present) help preserve context without academic fog. Perfect as a folklore enthusiasts’ gift or a distinctive addition to a classic-literature shelf, the book rewards repeat reading and quiet study by anyone seeking myths rooted in place rather than theory. Because it gathers variants and regional forms, the volume also serves scholars and hobbyists tracing motif distribution across central and eastern European oral worlds. Collectors will appreciate the fidelity of tone and the sense of an oral archive curated for the page.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.