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Aurora Publishing (Hungary)

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Aurora Publishing was a German-Hungarian publishing company, established in 1963[1] in Munich by József Molnár. It published 2 to 3 volumes annually, which, until 1983, were printed in-house. They published some 60 volumes until 1990, and the volumes are grouped into sets, "Aurora Kiskönyvtár" and "Aurora Kiskönyvek".[2] Molnár also published a series on church history entitled Dissertationes Hungaricae ex historia Ecclesiae.[3][4] In some volumes, Aurora Publishing is sometimes simply listed as Aurora or even as Molnár Ny (=Molnár Nyomda) or Molnár. The reason for the existence of Aurora disappeared with the fall of communism. Molnár endeavoured to publish the works of contemporary émigré Hungarian authors, including:

  • Gyula Borbándi
  • György Ferdinándy
  • Gyula Gombos
  • Győző Határ
  • Elemér Illyés
  • István Jákli
  • Oszkár Jászi
  • Vilmos Juhász
  • Alajos Kannás
  • Varga Sándor Kibédi
  • Menyhért Kiss
  • Valéria Korek
  • Géza Lakatos
  • Lajos Major-Zala
  • Csaba Mánfai
  • Póli Marczali
  • Margit Mikes
  • Ágnes Mirtse
  • Dezső Monoszlóy
  • Jenő Muzsnay
  • Kázmér Nagy
  • Béla Padányi-Gulyás
  • Rezső Peéry
  • Gábor Salacz
  • Mátyás Sárközi
  • Vilmos Schidt
  • László Cs. Szabó
  • József Szamosi
  • Ferenc Tolvaly
  • Györgyi Vándor
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