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Henry Miller - život
Ferguson sensibly paints a portrait of Henry Miller, a descendant of German punks from Brooklyn, born on the threshold of the last decade of the 19th century, and he published the book in 1991, on the centenary of the author's birth.
Hollywood vs. America: Popular Culture and the War on Traditional Values
Robespierre i Francuska revolucija
The book Robespierre and the French Revolution by Carry Brachvogel, published in 1937, is a detailed biography of Maximilien Robespierre, one of the key figures of the French Revolution.
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Osječki perivoji i drvoredi
The book is dedicated to the history, development and significance of the parks and tree-lined avenues of the city of Osijek. The author shows how green spaces have shaped the urban identity of the city and how they have developed through different histor

Župna crkva sv. Petra i Pavla u Osijeku
The book describes in detail the history, construction and significance of this neo-Gothic co-cathedral, one of the largest sacral buildings in Croatia. Located in the Upper Town of Osijek, the church is a symbol of the spiritual and cultural identity of
On the site of the present church, there was a cemetery and a small chapel, and in 1732 a Baroque parish church was built. As Osijek grew in the 19th century, the church became too small and inadequate, which prompted Bishop Josip Juraj Strossmayer to take the initiative to build a new one in 1866. The competition for the design was won by the German architect Franz Langenberg in 1892, but afte...
Stari Zagreb
A classic work of Croatian historiography, published in 1941, which provides a fascinating overview of the historical development of Zagreb, from its earliest mentions to Szabin's time, and is an indispensable source for anyone who wants to better underst

Karl Marx: Čovjek preinake svijeta
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 Karl Marx - The Man Who Changed the World (Svjetlost, Sarajevo, 1983) by Davor Kačar and Boris Jurinić is a comprehensive study of the life and work of Karl Marx, a German philosopher, economist, and revolutionary. On 338 pages, with numerous photographs, facsimiles, and documents, the work provides a comprehensive account of Marx's life, from his birth in Trier in 1818 to his death in...
Giga Đuragić Dile: Istinitije od stvarnosti
Giga Đuragić - Dile is one of the most important living Novi Sad painters. The exceptionally well-equipped monograph represents the crown of a superb artistic career that has successfully lasted for 50 years, as long as Dile has been engaged in painting a











