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Tata, ti si lud
"Tata, ti si lud", roman Williama Saroyana objavljen 1957., a u Hrvatskoj 1958. u biblioteci Vjeverica, dirljiva je i autobiografska priča ispričana iz perspektive desetogodišnjeg dječaka Jamieja, inspiriranog Saroyanovim sinom Aramom.
The Crown Jewels: Twelve Colour Slides With Descriptions
Ein sehr seltener Fund. Zwölf Farbdias mit Beschreibungen von zwölf britischen Kronjuwelen.
Trgovci snovima
The novel The Dreamers (1949) by Harold Robbins, an American author known for his bestsellers, is an epic saga about the rise and fall of the film industry in America, from silent films to the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Urotnička pisma Marina Držića - s faksimilima pisama
The Conspiratorial Letters of Marin Držić represent an exceptionally important document of Croatian political and literary history of the 16th century. With a reprint of the original manuscript of the Conspiratorial Letters and the "bill of exchange" of M
Uskrs pod zidom, i druge priče
"Easter Under the Wall, and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories by author Kazimir Klarić, imbued with a deeply humanistic, Christian and patriotic spirit, with a strong emphasis on moral responsibility, faith, suffering and redemption.
Velika tajna predstava
This deluxe edition is a collection of all twelve parts of the saga of the comic adaptation of "The Great Secret Play", the epic journey that Clive Barker, the master of horror, took into the realms of fantasy.
Veliko ništavilo
The second novel from Ellroy's L.A. quartet, a dark noir thriller set in Los Angeles in the 1950s, which explores corruption, power and the moral abyss. The story follows three main characters involved in the world of crime and political intrigue during t
Vinipeški vuk i druge pripovijetke
A naturalist, an excellent illustrator and writer, Seton followed animals in the wild or free national parks, drew them, photographed them, and recorded every detail of their behavior.
Zajednička kupka
The communal bath is a kind of recapitulation - in it, Marinković's obsessive motives (humiliation, fraud and death) are discussed in the most direct and immediate way. In one of its layers, the novel is also a metaphor for literature, an allegory about t









