Oskar Herman
Monograph of Oskar Herman
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Monograph of Oskar Herman
Where do the sweetest fruits come from? Of course, from your garden... Imagine sweet strawberries, firm gooseberries or fragrant pears - all freshly picked in your own garden. Is there anything tastier?
''Creative Industries'' is a bold collection of essays that charts the tumultuous revolution that is transforming the production, consumption, and understanding of culture in an era of all-connections.
The book "Heroic Leadership" describes leadership principles inspired by Jesuit methods, emphasizing discipline, adaptability and vision as key elements of successful leadership.
The dictionary is intended for primary and secondary school students and students of English language courses. It contains about thirty thousand words and the same number of entries or more common expressions.

Norsk på 1–2–3 is a Norwegian course for beginners with explanations in English.
The book contains texts, exercises, basic vocabulary, everyday expressions, rules for pronunciation, oral and written exercises, and an introduction to Norwegian grammar.

A collection of historical revisions based on the latest scientific discoveries. In this work, the editors of Reader's Digest debunk numerous myths and misconceptions that have been passed down as fact for years.
The book is lavishly illustrated with over 150 images, including 125 photographs, maps, tables and graphs, allowing readers to see history from a new perspective. Some of the discoveries include:
- Cleopatra was not a beauty as she is today thought to be, but rather short, stout and not very beautiful.
- Lucrezia Borgia probably did not kill anyone, but rather her reputation was poisoned by...
This unusual book, which was not created by human hands, was written, man, just about you and just you personally. They write many ugly things about you there, and the beautiful ones are almost kept silent. Only a monster could have written something like

A Thousand Lotuses (first edition 1971, several reprints) represents the first comprehensive anthology of Indian literature in South Slavic languages, covering the period from the most ancient times (Vedic period) to the 17th century.
Vesna Krmpotić herself selected the texts, translated them (from English, sometimes indirectly from the original, with knowledge of Bengali and an interest in Sanskrit), wrote an extensive preface and added her own interpretations and commentaries. The book has about 500 pages and is structured into ten thematic units (chapters), which gives it a poetic and meditative flow, instead of a strict ...
The book represents one of the first comprehensive domestic works dedicated to horticulture and the cultivation of ornamental plants, written at a time when a systematic approach to the arrangement of gardens, parks and homesteads in Croatia was just bein
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.

This book covers the coins that circulated in the Rijeka area over a period of twenty-five centuries. Each period, from antiquity to 1918, is accompanied by a brief historical overview of Rijeka.

"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.
Set in California, the story follows Jamie and his father, an eccentric writer living an unconventional life after a divorce. The two spend the summer together, exploring the coast, talking about life, love, and art.
Saroyan portrays his father’s bohemian nature through Jamie’s eyes—from spontaneous outings to philosophical musings on freedom and individuality. The father, who rejects societ...
A non-fiction work by a Slovenian investigator of the UDB archives. The author, a former KOS employee, left the army after learning about the crimes of the Yugoslav army during the war and the post-war period, and dedicated himself to exposing the secret