Seller: Birkitt's Books, SARASOTA, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Text in Hungarian. Jacket has minor wear, binding sound internally clean. I did not write a curriculum vitae or a novel of my life now, but instead I put together the current plans, reports, letters, testimonies, conversations, dignitaries, papers and photos, and I wrote only the interconnection texts or notes needed for better understanding, and expanded with my wife's memories. Born in Békés . In 1929 he graduated from the local high school. In 1930 he enrolled at the Law Faculty of Pázmány Péter University, Budapest, where he was admitted to the Faculty of Law in 1935 . In the same year, she was married to Ilona Zoltán , who was born a year before her death in 2006 and became a lifelong companion in her family life and book publishing, and she became the grandmother of the Hungarian book.He opened his bookstore in 1938, and founded the Hungarian Living Book Publisher one year later in 1939 . The publisher mainly wrote the works of folk writers, but did not hesitate to publish the works of the first volume authors. In the genre of lira, prose, and drama, he also gave time to record works, mentioning only the names of József Erdélyi , Pál Gulyás , István Sinka , Pál Szabó , Gyula Takáts and JenÅ? Józsi Tersánszky . The number of science-related, important educational and radical political messages is also a number of books, according to the number, in the Hungarian Life publications. The study collection of Gyula László's basic Hungarian research, János Kodolányi , László Németh , DezsÅ? Szabó and Péter Veres, also mark the publishing program.In 1941, after the third racial Jewish law came into force, he published the memoirs of József Bary, the investigating judge of Tiszaeszlár, according to which the blood charge was well founded. In 1942, again, and in 1944, twice, the second time after the deportation of the Hungarian Jews, the memoir was reissued.The Soli Deo Gloria (SDG) Reformed Youth Association organized the Hungarian Life Camp together with the SDG in 1943 in Balatonszarszo . The meeting in Szeged between 23 August and 29 August was one of the most significant political events of the war, which was also a programatic meeting on post-war activities. In addition to publishing, in 1944 he also organized resistance. Sándor Püski organized a jubilee meeting to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1943 Szárszó Hungarian Life Conference. There were also present: István Csurka , Zoltán BÃró , Imre Pozsgai , Gyula Fekete , Mátyás Szűrös , Csaba Cs. Kiss , Gábor Jobbágyi , László Surján, László Tábori , Attila Bégány, Attila Elekes, Andor Füzessy, Tibor Elekes .The publisher was nationalized in 1950 and Sándor Püski was imprisoned in 1962 with false accusations, released after a year. In 1966, he received a passport for the intervention of Ferenc Erdei , then Secretary General of the Patriotic People 's Front . In 1970, the couple emigrated to the United States . After their retreat, the job was very difficult to start, in a primitive environment, spread out from their apartment. Later, performances were organized with artists invited from Hungary. In 1974, he bought a small bookstore named Corvin, in the very neglected state of New York , on the 2nd Avenue. In 1975, Püski Publisher was founded, and in his care, he published the works of authors who had not been able to communicate for political reasons in Hungary at that time, in addition to the former Hungarian Life. Püski-Corvin Hungarian Bookstore, which was replaced in 1984 on the 82nd Street by a larger one, became the spiritual center of Hungarians living in the West.He returned to Budapest in 1989, where his wife, the bookstore on Krisztina Boulevard, is considered to be a collection of spiritual heirs of folk literature. The founder's work was later assisted by his sons, László Püski and István Püski and his grandchildren, Atilla Püski and Csaba Püski. Their publishing profile has published their old publications published at the time of the Hungarian Life Publisher, but they also release new works. Seller Inventory # 240910011