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- novellas by Adalbert Stifter, published in two volumes in 1853 by Gustav Heckenast in Pest. The subtitle is: Ein Festgeschenk (a present). A first complete...
- Barta 1994, p. 260. Heckenast 2005, p. 328. Heckenast 2005, p. 317. Heckenast 2005, pp. 317, 324, 331. Keul 2009, p. 101. Heckenast 2005, p. 330. Markó...
- 2017 Devin Moran 2016 Billy Moyer Jr. 2015 Brandon Overton 2014 Frank Heckenast Jr. 2013 Eric Wells 2012 Bub McCool 2011 Pat Doar 2010 Austin Hubbard...
- Vienna, only to return to Budapest in 1858. Thanks to the publisher Gustav Heckenast, who in 1857 bought the rights to publish all Volkmann's works in exchange...
- immigration and customs checks being lifted on 12 December 2007. Franz Heckenast (1889–1939), Austrian artillery officer and opponent of ****sm Jovan Monasterlija...
- Archived from the original on April 15, 2018. Retrieved May 16, 2018. Heckenast, Joe; McGraw, Jim (2006). Your Ride Guide 2006 (Vancouver Sun, with TransLink...
- Adalbert Stifter Original title Der Hochwald Language German Publisher Gustav Heckenast [de] Publication date 1842 Publication place Austria Pages 147...
- forms of censorship, they visited the printing presses of Landerer and Heckenast and printed Petőfi's poem together with the demands. A m**** demonstration...
- The crowd captured the Landerer & Heckenast printing house, where they printed the 12 points and the National Song. Thus 15 March became the memorial...
- Selbstunterrichte. Part 1: "Die diatonische Harmonik in Dur". Pressburg: Gustav Heckenast. Nattiez, Jean-Jacques (1990) [1987]. Music and Discourse: Toward a Semiology...