Minerva nakladna knjižara
10000Zagreb
Kroatien
Titel im Angebot
Disraeli: Lord Beaconsfield
In his biography "Disraeli," Maurois depicts the life of British statesman Benjamin Disraeli, his political rise, literary work, and role in shaping 19th-century British politics.
Dva svijeta
A psychological novel about musician Amadej Zlatanić who, after studying in Prague, returns to Croatia, where he faces the misunderstanding of his petty-bourgeois surroundings and ends up in a madhouse. The conflict between artistic ideals and reality.
Hrvatski bog Mars
The short story collection Croatian god Mars by Miroslav Krleža is one of the most important anti-war works of Croatian literature. It was first issued in 1922, then in 1933, and took its final form in 1947.
Informator
Informator (1894) is a shorter prose work by Vjenceslav Novak, edited by Slavko Ježić (the third volume of Collected Works). It is one of Novak's most socially engaged texts and is typical of his realistic approach.
Joe među gusarima
Joe Among the Pirates is an adventure story that builds on Jack London's typical themes: the sea, the struggle for survival, and the conflict between civilization and the wild.
Kako žive životinje
With 505 pictures in the text and 16 tables in many colors
Knjiga lirike
Nikola Baretić
Nikola Baretić follows the fate of the main character in the Senj area, faced with jealousy, marital conflicts and social pressures. A realistic novel about passions, honor and decay in a 19th century petty-bourgeois environment.
Od zore do mraka: izbor
A selection from Mažuranić's fictionally branched cartoons, which were originally published, in an abridged edition, by Matica Hrvatska in 1927.









