Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop
"Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop" (2013) by Jenny Colgan is a sequel to the novel "Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop of Dreams".
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"Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop" (2013) by Jenny Colgan is a sequel to the novel "Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop of Dreams".
The combination of idyll and tragic fate has made this historical novel a literary testimony that draws its literary strength from the contrast between nature and history, emotions and facts, landscapes and politics, birds and bullets, human destinies and
A Study of Hamlet (1917) is a psychological-critical analysis of Shakespeare's masterpiece. Nehajev interprets the character of Hamlet as a modern intellectual – passive, ill-willed, cynical and fatalistic, faced with a corrupt world.
Christophe Chabouté is one of the most interesting French new wave comic writers, and this omnibus represents a kind of cross-section of his rich and successful career.
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.
"Veronika of Desinić" by Josip Eugen Tomić, a historical tragedy in four acts, a drama about the tragic fate of Veronika of Desinić, the mistress and wife of Count Friedrich of Celje, accused of witchcraft and killed in 1425.
All About Cooking from A to Z is a comprehensive culinary handbook published by Reader's Digest. The book is an encyclopedic A–Z guide to all aspects of cooking: from basic techniques, tips and tricks to answers to the most frequently asked questions by b
A comprehensive overview of world history in one volume, prepared for the Croatian edition under the editorship of Vladimir Brodnjak. A comprehensive world history from the first civilizations to the modern era.

A comprehensive encyclopedic guide to the cultural and natural heritage of the SFRY. Created in the spirit of Yugoslav tourism in the 1980s, the book serves as a practical tool for travelers, offering not only routes and descriptions, but also in-depth in
The structure of the book is regional and logical: it begins with an introductory section with instructions for use, including tips for planning a trip, maps and indexes. This is followed by detailed descriptions by republic – SR Croatia (from Dubrovnik to Zagreb, focus on the Adriatic coast, national parks and Renaissance cities), SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (Mostar bridges, stećci, oriental Sar...
The book emphasizes the importance of gradualism, individualization, and a proper biomechanical approach, and ends with suggestions for ready-made weekly and daily work plans for ski schools.
Interesting, amusing, puzzling and even frustrating aspects of life in Britain are explained in this new dictionary.


The work combines medical, psychological and philosophical thinking and criticizes modern man's distance from the natural way of life.
The main idea of the book is that man damages his own physical and mental health when he lives contrary to nature. Gruden believes that the modern way of life — stress, excessive urbanization, materialism and alienation — leads to psychological and physical problems. The author advocates a return to a simpler and more natural life, a greater connection with nature, moderation and inner balanc...
The first comprehensive account of the suffering of Istrian civilians (mostly women, children and the elderly) in Austro-Hungarian refugee camps during World War I, based on the personal memories of the author from Ližnjan.
From the establishment of sports clubs and societies in the city until 1996

Two plays by Josip Selak (J. S. Savinski) – a serious portrayal of suffering in three acts and a humorous one-act play about good intentions and intrigue. Works by a lesser-known Croatian playwright and businessman from the early 20th century.
**Josip Selak (1868–1950)**, known by his pen name **J. S. Savinski**, was a Croatian businessman, publicist and playwright. Born in Rečica ob Savinji (Slovenia), he was educated in Zagreb, and spent most of his life in Croatia as a manager of large estates (especially the Turković estate in Kutjevo). He also worked as a director of a department of the Croatian Discount Bank.
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Karl Marx - The Man Who Changed the World (1983) by Davor Kačar and Boris Jurinić is a study of the life and work of Karl Marx. It explores his philosophy, economic theory, and influence on world history through Marxism, with illustrations and documents.

The book contains 224 pages, sewing thread, 3 languages (Croatian, English, German), approx. 60 pages of text, over 190 color photos.