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Tarzan kao pobjednik
Petnaesta knjiga po redu u Tarzanovom serijalu. Tarzan se u Africi sukobljava s okrutnim banditima i fanatičnom religioznom sektom u planinama Ghenzi. Kao kralj džungle, pomaže zarobljenicima i trijumfira nad zlom.
Tarzan opet u prašumi
The second novel in the famous Tarzan series. Tarzan returns to Africa, discovers his noble origins, and becomes the lord of the jungle. He rescues Jane from danger and returns to his natural life among the animals.
Tri mučenice: Tri izvorne pripovijesti
Three Martyrs by Eugen Kumičić (1888) is a naturalistic novel about the fate of three women from different social classes who suffer because of love, social norms, and male selfishness in bourgeois Zagreb.
U noći: Svagdašnja povijest iz hrvatskoga života
The young idealistic lawyer Kačić becomes involved in political struggles, party intrigues, corruption and public life, facing the decline of ideals, moral compromises and the dark side of Croatian politics and society.
Vrtlar
The Gardener (1913), one of Tagore's most famous poetic works, is a collection of love and mystical lyrics translated by Iso Velikanović. A poetic breviary about love, longing, nature, and spiritual union.
Zakon Vinodolski: Uvod, tekst i tumač
The antiquarian edition of "Zakon Vinodolski" edited by Rudolf Strohal in 1912, originally published in the "Monthly of the Legal Society", represents one of the most important Croatian philological-legal editions from the beginning of the 20th century.
Zlatarovo zlato
The book 15 Collected Works of August Šenoa is the first Croatian historical novel, published in serial form in Vienac in 1871. The work is the foundation of Šenoa's era (proto-realism) and is one of the most widely read works of Croatian literature.
Znamenovanje ruske revolucije
Tolstoy interprets the 1905 revolution as a moral upheaval: violence does not bring justice, but a new yoke. He sees lasting liberation in personal conscience, non-violence and Christian love, not in the state and coercion.







