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Ferenc Máté (born in Hungarian Transylvania) grew up in Budapest. He escaped Hungary with his mother after the crushing of the revolution by Soviet tanks. He graduated from the University of British Columbia and worked on a railroad extra-gang, on tugboats, and as a boat-builder. Hills Of Tuscany A Memoir - Ferenc Mate - Google Books
Ferenc Máté (born , in Hungarian Transylvania) grew up in Budapest. He escaped Hungary with his mother after the crushing of the revolution by Soviet tanks. He graduated from the University of British Columbia, and worked on a railroad extra-gang, on tugboats, and as boat-builder, then became photographer, book editor, and writer.
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FERENC MATE was born in Hungary, escaped at the age of eleven, and has lived in Budapest, Vienna, Vancouver, Laguna Beach, New York, Paris and Rome. He is the author of 15 books translated into 14 languages, including New York Times Notable Book A Vineyard in Tuscany and the Dugger/Nello historical sea adventure fiction series.
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FERENC MÁTÉ is not only an internationally best-selling writer living in a 13th-century friary, on a working vineyard, and sailing around the world to research the last days of ancient cultures for his historical fiction adventure series—he is also an escape artist. Ferenc Máté Biography - Ferenc Máté (born 1945 in Hungarian Transylvania) grew up in Budapest. He escaped Hungary with his mother after the crushing of the 1956 revolution by Soviet tanks. He graduated from the University of British Columbia and worked on a railroad extra-gang, on tugboats, and as a boat-builder. He then became a photographer, book editor, and writer.Ferenc Máté - Wikipedia FERENC MÁTÉ is not only an internationally best-selling writer living in a 13th-century friary, on a working vineyard, and sailing around the world to research the last days of ancient cultures for his historical fiction adventure series—he is also an escape artist. Máté was born in Hungarian Transylvania.Ferenc Máté - Wikipedia Ferenc Máté (born 1945, in Hungarian Transylvania) grew up in Budapest. He escaped Hungary with his mother after the crushing of the 1956 revolution by Soviet tanks. He graduated from the University of British Columbia, and worked on a railroad extra-gang, on tugboats, and as boat-builder, then became photographer, book editor, and writer. About Ferenc | Ferenc Máté
Ferenc Máté grew up in Budapest. He escaped Hungary with his mother after the crushing of the revolution by Soviet tanks. He graduated from the University of British Columbia and worked on a railroad extra-gang, on tugboats, and as a boat-builder. A mouth-wateringly evocative memoir of a new life in Tuscany. FERENC MATE was born in Hungary, escaped at the age of eleven, and has lived in Budapest, Vienna, Vancouver, Laguna Beach, New York, Paris and Rome. He is the author of 15 books translated into 14 languages, including New York Times Notable Book A Vineyard in Tuscany and the Dugger/Nello historical sea adventure fiction series.
Memoirs. Ferenc Máté grew up in Budapest. He escaped Hungary with his mother after the crushing of the 1956 revolution by Soviet tanks. He graduated from the University of British Columbia and worked on a railroad extra-gang, on tugboats, and as a boat-builder. He then became a photographer, book editor, and writer. He has lived in Vancouver, Laguna Beach, Whistler Mountain, New York City, Paris, and.
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As a child, Ferenc Máté fled his native Hungary with his mother for Canada when revolution struck his homeland. He grew up in Canada, and became enamored by the sailing life. Ferenc Mate - Penguin Random House
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Ferenc Máté (born in Hungarian Transylvania) grew up in Budapest. He escaped Hungary with his mother after the crushing of the revolution by Soviet tanks. He graduated from the University of British Columbia and worked on a railroad extra-gang, on tugboats, and as a boat-builder.