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Titel im Angebot
Tito: 120 godina u 120 fotografija - najbolje zaboravljene snimke iz privatnih albuma i javnih arhiva
Die Monografie enthält 120 sorgfältig ausgewählte Fotografien aus privaten Alben und öffentlichen Archiven, die Schlüsselmomente aus Titos Leben und politischer Karriere veranschaulichen. Mit historischem Kommentar Tvrtko Jakovine.
Titovim putem 1945.
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The Tide Catcher (1948) is a novel by Agatha Christie featuring Hercule Poirot. Set in post-war England, it explores greed, family secrets, and murder. Christie explores greed and moral dilemmas, with Poirot's brilliant deduction.
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The Tide Catcher (1948) is a novel by Agatha Christie featuring Hercule Poirot. Set in post-war England, it explores greed, family secrets, and murder. Christie explores greed and moral dilemmas, with Poirot's brilliant deduction.
Tragedije: Hamlet / Romeo i Julija / Otelo / Kralj Lear
Masterpieces of the English playwright, known for their deep emotions, moral dilemmas and tragic fates of the characters. All tragedies combine deep psychology, social criticism and universal themes, making Shakespeare immortal.
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A war novel that follows American soldiers on the Pacific battlefield during World War II, focusing on their struggle to survive and preserve humanity in the chaos of war. Set on the fictional island of Guadalcanal, the novel has elements of autobiography
Umiranje na rate: Dachauski procesi
A novel by Igor Torkar (Boris Fakin) dealing with "Dachau processes". Through a mixture of documentary and fiction, Torkar exposes the taboo subject of the communist regime, basing the story on his own experience as a prisoner in Dachau and Goli otok.
Usnulo umorstvo: Posljednji slučaj gospođice Marple
Sleeping Murder is the last Miss Marple novel, written during World War II. The story focuses on young Gwenda Reed and a mysterious murder from her past. Christie masterfully builds suspense, and Miss Marple excels with her intuition.









