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Tarzan i njegove životinje
Im dritten Roman der Reihe steht Tarzan vor einer seiner größten Herausforderungen. Sein Erzfeind Nikolas Rokoff taucht erneut auf, diesmal mit einem furchterregenden Plan: Er will Tarzans Frau Jane und ihren Sohn Jack entführen, um Rache zu nehmen.
Tarzan i njegove životinje #3
Im dritten Roman der Reihe steht Tarzan vor einer seiner größten Herausforderungen. Sein Erzfeind Nikolas Rokoff taucht erneut auf, diesmal mit einem furchterregenden Plan: Er will Tarzans Frau Jane und ihren Sohn Jack entführen, um Rache zu nehmen.
Tarzan i njegov sin
Im Roman „Tarzan und sein Sohn“ steht Tarzans Sohn Korak (bürgerlicher Name Jack) im Mittelpunkt, der als furchtloser Kämpfer und Beschützer der Gerechtigkeit in der afrikanischen Wildnis in die Fußstapfen seines Vaters tritt.
Tarzan i njegov sin #5
Im Roman „Tarzan und sein Sohn“ steht Tarzans Sohn Korak (bürgerlicher Name Jack) im Mittelpunkt, der als furchtloser Kämpfer und Beschützer der Gerechtigkeit in der afrikanischen Wildnis in die Fußstapfen seines Vaters tritt.
Tarzan se vraća #2
A sequel to the first Tarzan novel, the plot picks up with his arrival in civilization and his rejection of the title of Lord Greystoke out of love for Jane, who then thinks he belongs to someone else. Broken, Tarzan heads back to Africa...
Ta slatka mučnina
The novel That Sweet Nausea (1960) delves into the dark depths of obsession and duality. Highsmith masterfully dissects the boundaries between love and madness, creating a tense portrait of a man trapped in his own lies, where illusion crumbles under the
Tatarska pustinja
The novel The Tartar Desert gains its full meaning only when it is interpreted as a reflection on the fundamental meaning of life and human history.
Tata, ti si lud
"Dad, You're Crazy", a novel by William Saroyan published in 1957, and in Croatia in 1958 in the Vjeverica library, is a moving and autobiographical story told from the perspective of a ten-year-old boy, Jamie, inspired by Saroyan's son Aram.
Tbc, prvi zglob - pristup u svetlost
Miroslav Josić Višnjić, explaining his writing endeavor that lasted for three decades, said that "seven joints in five of my novels, under the common title 'TBC', cover seven days of the week."
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