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The first comprehensive selection of Leibniz's philosophical works in the Croatian language. The selection does not include Theodicy and New Essays, as well as Leibniz's later scientific works.
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The first comprehensive selection of Leibniz's philosophical works in the Croatian language. The selection does not include Theodicy and New Essays, as well as Leibniz's later scientific works.
The oldest preserved Croatian primer and a significant monument of Croatian Glagolitic heritage, printed in Venice by Andrija Torresani. Facsimile reprint from 1983, with transliteration and afterword by Josip Bratulić.
The book is a biographical record of the life of Victor Truviano, the most famous Bretarian today.
Can religion and politics mix? Many voices reply, "No way!" Yet in this provocative and timely book, Brendan Sweetman argues against this charge and the various sophisticated arguments that support it.
"Rod" by Miljenko Jergović, a monumental novel published in 2013, a hybrid opus of over 1,000 pages that combines autobiography, fiction, documents and reportage, follows the family saga of the maternal line from the late 19th century to modern Sarajevo.
Law on execution of monetary assets with introductory remarks, explanations from the final drafts of the law and a comprehensive alphabetical index of terms.
"The Pilot's Wife" (1998) by Anita Shreve is a novel that explores betrayal, identity, and the emotional consequences of loss.
Drawing on the novels of Mark Twain, Straub and King in Talisman build a world on the border between everyday American life - detailed and textured with numerous references to popular products, TV series, sweets - and the non-existent world of the Territo
Special edition about the Dutchman Marinus van der Lubbe, who was sentenced to death after the arson attempt in the Reichstag (Berlin) in 1933 and was killed in 1934. Limited edition of 100 copies.

The book is intended for students, technologists, nutritionists, and everyone involved in the fisheries and food industry.
The book "Hygiene and technology of marine fish processing" by Božidar Šoša, published in 1989, is a professional and comprehensive work in the field of food technology, with an emphasis on hygiene standards and technological processes in the marine fish processing industry.

The book explains the origin of the universe, the Earth, and life in a popular way, combining modern science with philosophical questions about creation. The book introduces the reader to the wonders of the cosmos and the biosphere, and questions about th
The author starts from the Big Bang – "In the Beginning" – and estimates the age of the universe at 15–20 billion years, using methods such as radioactive decay and redshift. Events follow one another: the formation of galaxies and stars from gases and dust, the birth of the Solar System from clouds of hydrogen and helium 4.6 billion years ago. He describes a young Earth – a hot, volcanic ball ...

The book explains the fundamental principles of biotechnology, its applications in medicine, agriculture, and industry, as well as the ethical and social challenges associated with new technologies.
The book "Biotechnology" (1991) by Steve Prentiss is a popular science work that explains the basics of biotechnology, its development, and its impact on society in an accessible way.
This book is an attempt to explore the possibilities of understanding humanity as a product of evolution and as an evolving whole.

"Bakreni Petar" is a novel by the famous children's writer Ante Gardaš. In it, the characters of ordinary, everyday children, special for their extraordinary research spirit and great curiosity, lead us through another exciting story.

The novel "Zoe" (1978), one of Momo Kapor's most popular works, follows Arsen Lero, a 39-year-old art historian from the fictional Republic of Kosiliya – a small island under an authoritarian regime.
Ler, a married father of a young daughter, Maja, and curator of a gallery in the city of Mimosa, receives an assignment from the Minister of Culture to purchase the portrait "Girl with a Doll" by the painter Valdemar Udini, a key piece of national heritage, at an auction in New York. He travels by plane via Athens to Megapolis, experiencing the shock of the contrast between provincial life and ...
Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. Third volume, first and second parts [First edition]. A rare first edition of one of the most influential books ever published.
"Easter Under the Wall, and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories by author Kazimir Klarić, imbued with a deeply humanistic, Christian and patriotic spirit, with a strong emphasis on moral responsibility, faith, suffering and redemption.
Žuna na telefonu by Vjekoslav Majer is a collection of children's poems that, through gentle verses and rich illustrations by Zdenka Pozaić, explores nature, animals, children's games, and everyday situations from a child's perspective.