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Zoran Kupreškić's memoir "Post-Hague Story" is a sequel to "Hague Story." It brings personal testimonies about the injustice of the Hague Tribunal, life after liberation, and the fight for truth.
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Zoran Kupreškić's memoir "Post-Hague Story" is a sequel to "Hague Story." It brings personal testimonies about the injustice of the Hague Tribunal, life after liberation, and the fight for truth.
The book presents a knowledgeable list of many plants that have been used in folk medicine for centuries. A list of diseases was added to the list, with the use of anatomical, physiological and clinical descriptions, in which medicinal plants can be usefu
The Holy Sacraments according to the Doctrine of the Catholic Church, a work published in two volumes in Zagreb from 1895 to 1898, is a systematic dogmatic-theological presentation of the sacraments according to the doctrine of the Church and the first ma
One of the most important works in Croatian legal literature, especially in the field of criminal procedural law. The book provides a detailed analysis of the Criminal Procedure Code, including all relevant amendments, as well as case law and internationa
A pioneering attempt at a systematic presentation of Croatian political history from the settlement of Croats to the conclusion of a personal union with Hungary. Segher chronologically traces the development of Croatian statehood, relying on the sources a
The new novel by Vesna Marić, a British writer who, as a teenager, had to escape from wartime Mostar and continue her life in England, alludes to a history that is very familiar to all of us, in the original vision and manner of great emigrant novels.
The monograph "Belgrade, crossroads of centuries and roads" contains a huge number of color photographs taken from the ground and from the air.
A very ancient philosophy, originating between the 4th and 6th centuries BC, Yoga represents a way to overcome the pain caused by diseases, as well as a way to eliminate the internal conflict between nature and spirit.
The Angel of the West Window is a strange fictional novel by Gustave Meyrink steeped in alchemical, hermetic, occult and mystical imagery and ideas, interweaving the life of Elizabethan magician Dr. John Dee with that of a fictional modern descendant, Bar

Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa is a shaman, a Zulu healer from South Africa. He is known as the author of books in which he combines the traditional folklore of the Zulu tribe, encounters with extraterrestrials and his personal fairy tales.
His most famous novel "Indaba, my children" is one of the classics of African literature. In this book he describes his personal experiences as a shaman, but also includes biographical elements and myths about the creation of the world. It is a worthwhile effort to preserve the knowledge of the ancestors and bring the "rest of the world" to the power of their people.
Frank Joseph (real name Francis Joseph Collin) presents in this book the most comprehensive modern defense of Plato's Atlantis as a real historical civilization that disappeared in a catastrophe around 1628–1600 BC.
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The most famous Croatian book on dream interpretation. The author, a long-time expert in working with dreams, combines a rich folk treasure (lore, beliefs, and old dream books) with modern depth psychology. Special feature: "A Brief Nostradamus Horoscope"
An excellent book... The author defines illusionism in an argumentative manner as an art equal to all other artistic expressions.

My Osijek Sinks into the Night is a collection of poems in which the author, through personal and emotional expression, depicts the city of Osijek as the central motif.
The poems are permeated with a melancholic atmosphere and a sense of transience. The city is often depicted in evening and night scenes, where everyday life is transformed into a space of memory, silence and introspection. Osijek is not only a geographical space, but also a symbol of the inner state of the lyrical subject. Through the verses, the author records personal impressions, memories an...
The Old Pazin Gymnasium by Mate Balota is an autobiographical and cultural-historical work in which the author, through his memories of schooling, depicts the lives of students, social circumstances, and national consciousness in Istria at the beginning o
A luxurious photomonography of the city with an introductory study by historian Ivo Mažuran and photographs by Stjepan Kes. Ivo Mažuran is a famous Croatian historian and archivist, one of the best experts on the history of Osijek and Slavonia.

Zdenka Lechner, the first ethnologist at the Museum of Slavonia (1951–1965), made significant contributions to the study of the traditional culture of Slavonia, including the use of pokljuc – earthen lids for baking bread and pastries on the hearth.
In Požeško Novo Selo, a village in Požeško-Slavonia County, poključi were traditionally used for baking on a hearth. Made of clay, these lids allowed for even baking of bread, cakes and other pastries, preserving heat and moisture. The process involved heating the poključi over a fire, placing the dough under it and covering it with embers. Lechner documented similar customs, recording the use ...
A collection of short stories by Dinko Šimunović, edited and with an afterword by Milan Selaković. The collection brings together works that depict the life and customs of the inhabitants of the Cetina region, an area that the author knew well and often d
A large photo-monograph of the Republic of Croatia in English, with many color photos.