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Sándor Bölöni Farkas or Alexander Farkas ( Bölön, January 15, 1795 – February 2, 1842) was a
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who is perhaps best known for his journals ('' Journey in North America'') he made while traveling the
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in 1831. He described the United States as a wonderland, and praised American democracy very highly. The book was
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in 1834. Farkas was a Hungarian Szekler Unitarian who was instrumental in making a connection between American and British Unitarians and the surviving Unitarian Church in Transylvania.Notes and Documents the Visit of Alexander Farkas of Bolon to Pennsylvania in 1831 ''Pennsylvania history'' Vol 34-35 1967 Pennsylvania Historical Association - 1967 He was the first Hungarian Unitarian to visit America, as the secretary to Count Francis Beldi on a trip to Paris and America. In three months—September 3 to November 23, 1831—Farkas and Count Beldi toured New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. His ''Account of the Unitarians of Transylvania'', was communicated in Latin to the Secretary of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association and published in ''The Unitarian advocate and religious miscellany'' in 1832.


Works

* (Hungarian) ''Journal of a visit to America'', Kolosvar 1834 There are two English translations of his ''Journey'': *Bölöni Farkas, Sándor. '' Journey in North America''. Translated and edited by Theodore and Helen Benedek Schoenman. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1977. This was reprinted in 2014. *Bölöni Farkas, Sándor. ''Journey in North America, 1831''. Translated and edited by Arpad Kadarkay. Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio, c1978. The ''Journey'' is available online in the original Hungarian:
First Edition (1834)

Second Edition (1835)
A facsimile publication of the 1834 first edition was published in 2014.


References

1795 births 1842 deaths People from Covasna County Hungarian Unitarians Hungarian writers Members of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Unitarian Church of Transylvania {{Unitarianism-stub