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The novel Crime and Punishment (1866) by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, a masterpiece of world literature, is a profound psychological and philosophical exploration of guilt, morality, and redemption.
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The novel Crime and Punishment (1866) by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, a masterpiece of world literature, is a profound psychological and philosophical exploration of guilt, morality, and redemption.
The book describes man's discoveries of parts of planet Earth that were accidental or planned. The period from 50,000 years ago to today's efforts in space exploration is described.
The Owner (1906) is the first part of the Forsyte Saga. The novel satirically and critically portrays Soames Forsyte in particular - a property owner and his wife Irene - whose possessiveness and materialism destroy human relationships and lead to family
Drawing occupies an important place in Lacković's painting - this monograph is a direct and real testimony to the mastery of this outstanding draftsman, whom A. Jakovsky deservedly called "the best draftsman in naive art".
The book presents a complete history of the most enduring original American music.
After five novels, Richard Bachman “died” when it was discovered that it was actually a pseudonym for Stephen King. The novel “The Disciplinarians” appeared in parallel with King’s novel “Despair,” and all the main characters of this book were borrowed fr
Management challenges in the XXI century. century is a book that strives to provide the reader with a current insight into today's entire business environment, into the ideas, skills and power that the job of managers and executives provides.
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.
The first contemporary handbook that summarizes basic information about Croatian literature in a lexicographical manner. It contains around 10,000 encyclopedic lines, covering eighty essential writers, from humanists and Petrarchists to modern poets and s
"Treasure trove of knowledge for young people - Traffic" (1981) is an educational book that explains the development and importance of traffic throughout history to young readers.
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 third volume of the "Great Encyclopedia of Countries" deals with the area of Western Europe (France, Monaco, Luxembourg...).
It contains geographical maps, satellite images of individual regions, and geographical, political, historical, economic and other facts as well as important tourist information (about entering the country, currencies and means of payment, important telephone numbers, health risks, traffic regulations...) of countries which processes.
From the II professional meeting of the association for forensic medicine fnrj held in Skopje and Ohrid
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of long-term disability and a significant health-care and socioeconomic problem worldwide.
The book explores different approaches to rehabilitation and occupational therapy as a way of integrating patients into society.
At the Sources of Mathematics is a popular science work by Croatian mathematician, Japanologist, and academician Vladimir Devidé (1925–2010), published in 1979 in Osijek.
The book serves as an accessible introduction to mathematics, with the aim of developing understanding, interest, and confidence in working with numbers and mathematical concepts.