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REFERENCE WORKS

Bibliographies, catalogues, directories

180 Arts in Canada: A Union List of Artists' Files = Artistes au Canada: une liste collective, des dossiers d'artistes. National Gallery of Canada, 1988. 776 pp. [A list of artists with their work represented in Canadian holdings. Includes scores of Hungarian-Canadian artists.]

181 BISHOP, Olga Bibliography of History 1867-1976: Cultural, Economic, Political, Social. : University of Toronto Press, 1980. 2 vols. [Provides entries on Hungarian immigrants based on Linda Degh's, John Kosa's, and K. Weimar's studies.]

182 BOND. Mary; CARON, Martine M„ comps. Canadian Reference Sources: An Annotated Bibliography - Ouvrages de reference canadiens: une bibliographie annotee. : UBC Press, in cooperation with the National Library of Canada, 1996. 1076 pp. [A bilingual reference source. Includes close to 4200 titles of bibliogra- phies with extensive annotations. There are several entries on Hungarian-Canadians, including the compilations of George Bisztray, John Miska, Maria Szfvos, and Jean Szeles.]

183 Canadian Almanac & Directory. Toronto: Copp Clark Professional, 1847- [An indispensable reference tool, published annually. Provides lists of government and private directories, almanacs, names and addresses of organizations, religious and ethnic establishments, art galleries and archives. Some Hungarian groups are also included. |

184 Canadian Book Review Annual. Ed. Joyce M. Wilson. Toronto: C.B.- R.A., 1973- . [Publishes reviews of Canadian books in English. Subjects covered: Literature, trade, scholarly, reference, and children's books. Hungarian- Canadian authors are included.]

185 Canadian Books in Print. Author and Title Index. Ed. Marian Butler. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 1975- [Issued quarterly. A separate Subject Index is published annually. Lists books published in, and related to, Canada. Hungarian-Canadian authors are included. Supersedes: Canadian Books in Print = Catalogue des livre cancidiens en literaire.]

186 The Canadian Encyclopedia. Ed. James Marsh. Edmonton: Hurtig Pub- lishers, 1985. 4 vols. [A comprehensive encyclopedia of modern Canada. For references to Hungarians see such headings as Ethnic-Canadian Literature, Hungarians etc. Hungarian contributors are: N.F. Dreisziger, Emoke Szathmary. A CD version has also been published.]

187 Canadian Index. Toronto: Micromedia. vol. 1- , 1985- (A monthly bibliography, provides extensive coverage on Hungary, Hungarians and Hungarian-Canadians. Hungary is covered under various subject headings such as Cultural affairs, Economic conditions and policy, Environment, Finance, Foreign affairs, Police and crime, Politics and government, Social conditions.]

188 Canadian Slavonic Papers = Revue Canadienne des Slavistes. Ed. Edward Mozejko. Edmonton: University of Alberta. 1- , 1956- [A scholarly periodical published quarterly, with comprehensive annual bibliographies pertaining to Easlern-Europe. Includes papers on Hungary and Hungarian-Canadians.]

189 Canadian Who's Who. Ed. Kieran Simpson. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, vol. 1- ; 1910- . [A standard reference source of contemporary Canadian biography. Several prominent Hungarian Canadians are included.]

190 DOSSICK, Jesse J„ comp. Doctoral Research on Canada and Canadians = Theses de doctorat conoruant le Canada et les Canadiens 1884-1983. Ottawa: Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1986. 559 pp. [Numerous doctoral graduates of Hungarian origin are listed, including Alexander Feledy, Nandor Dreisziger, Zoltan Hajnal, Peter Hidas, Carmela Patrias, Emoke Szathmary, Thomas Spira, Laszlo Szijj, Joseph Vida.]

191 HALE, Linda L. Vancouver Centennial Bibliography. A Project of the Vancouver Historical Society. Vancouver: The Society, 1986. 4 vols. [Includes 5 entries on Hungarians in Vancouver, amongst them an M.A. thesis on the Sopron Division at UBC, and the local chapter of the Szechenyi Society. Also includes an M.A. thesis on the influence of ethnic minority on the cultural geography of Vancouver.)

192 KALLMANN, Helmut, ed. Catalogue of Canadian Composers, rev. and enl. ed. Toronto: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1952. 254 pp. [Includes Istvan Anhalt and Paul A. de Marky.]

193 KALLMANN, Helmut; POTVIN, Gilles; WINTERS, Kenneth, eds. Encyclopedia of Music in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981. 1076 pp. illus., ports. [Includes individual entries on: Istvan Anhalt, Lorand Fenyves, John Fodi, Laszlo Gaty, Eva Hidasy Hajos, Marta Hidy, Geza de Kresz, Tarnas Legrady, Paul de Marky, Dezso Mahalek, Tihor Polgar, Dezso Vaghy and many others.]

194 LERNER, Loren; WILLIAMSON, Mary T. Art and Architecture in Canada: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature — Art et architecture au Canada: Bibliographie et guide de la documentation jusqu'en 1981. Toronto: U. of T. Press, 1991. 2 vols. [Hungarians included are Ladislaus Kardos, Endre Boszin, George Legradi, Dora de Pedery-Hunt, Tibor Horvath, Paul Janosi, and Gyula Marosan.]

195 McDONALD, Collin, comp. A Dictionary of Canadian Artists. Ottawa: Canadian Paperbacks, 1967- 7 vols. [Provides biographical information and brief descriptions of the artists' work. Many Hungarian-Canadians are included.]

196 TOTOSY de ZEPETNEK, Steven "Selected Bibliography of Studies about Canadian Ethnic Minority Writing." In: Canadian Culture and Literature and a Taiwan Pers- pective, ed. Steven Totosy de Zepetnek and Yiu-nam Leung. (Edmon- ton: University of Alberta, 1998) pp. 289-304. [Includes bibliographies and critical works about minority literatures in Canada. Hungarians included are George Bisztray, John Marlyn, John Miska, Judit Molnar, Ildiko Carrington de Papp and Steven Totosy.]

197 TOTOSY de ZEPETNEK, Steven "A Selected Bibliography of Theoretical and Critical Texts About Canadian Ethnic Minority Writing." CANADIAN ETHNIC STUDIES 23 no 3 (1996): 210-223. [Includes references to publications in English and French, writings of literary criticism, theoretical texts and bibliographies. Reference is made to George Bisztray, Marlene Kadar, John Marlyn, John Miska, and Judit Molnar.]

198 VANCOUVER ART GALLERY LIBRARY Checklist of Biographical Files: Canadian Artists and Artists Working in Canada. Vancouver: The Art Gallery Library, 1975. 13 pp., 5 pp. [Hungarians included are Nicholas Hornyansky, Elek Imredy, Mariska Karasz, Ladislaus Kardos, Gyula Marosan, Eva Mosonyi, Antal Posa, and Gabriel Szohner.]

199 Who's Who in Canadian Film and Television = Oui est oui au cinema et a la television au Canada. Ed. Chapelle Jaffe. Toronto: Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television, 1986. 519 pp. illus. [Arranged by subject under the following headings: Writers. Producers, Directors, Editors. Of Hungarian-Canadians included are Robert Lantos, Anna Sandor and Tibor Takacs.j

General works and collections

200 BEATTIE, Eleanor The Handbook of Canadian Film. 2nd ed. Toronto: Peter Martin Associates, 1977. 355 pp. [Includes information on films directed by Robert Lantos and Tibor Takacs.]

201 BOTAR, Oliver A.I., ed. Hungarian Artists in the Americas. HUNGARIAN STUDIES REVIEW 21 no 1 (Special issue) (1994). 126 pp. illus. [In this special volume, Valerie Majoros writes about painter Lajos Tihanyi's attempt to establish himself on the American art scene (pp. 9- 29); Richard Teleky offers an overview of the early work of photogra- pher Andre Kertesz (pp. 31-41); N.F. Dreisziger clarifies some aspects