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This deluxe edition is a collection of all twelve parts of the saga of the comic adaptation of "The Great Secret Play", the epic journey that Clive Barker, the master of horror, took into the realms of fantasy.
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This deluxe edition is a collection of all twelve parts of the saga of the comic adaptation of "The Great Secret Play", the epic journey that Clive Barker, the master of horror, took into the realms of fantasy.
The Conspiratorial Letters of Marin Držić represent an exceptionally important document of Croatian political and literary history of the 16th century. With a reprint of the original manuscript of the Conspiratorial Letters and the "bill of exchange" of M
This book focuses on the restoration and revitalization plan of the Osijek Fortress, an important historical and architectural site in Osijek.
You will find all the information about Italian foods that you wanted while cooking according to the recipes from the Traditional Cookbook in the Traditional Cookbook 2.
The book One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight (first edition 1934, second 1973) by Josip Horvat is a detailed account of the revolutionary year 1848 in Croatia, a key moment in the shaping of national identity and political consciousness.
Photomonography about Plitvice Lakes - in addition to Croatian, the text is simultaneously in German, English, Italian and French.
The book contains provisions (statutes) that were created from the very beginning of Virovitica County, i.e. December 8, 1745, and the first provision was already written on December 9, 1745.
The book presents a comprehensive overview of the economic development of Osijek over eight centuries. The work is based on historical sources and scientific analyses, providing insight into economic conditions from the Middle Ages to the modern era.
Three World War I comrades—Robbie, Otto, and Gottfried—try to survive in Weimar Germany in 1928. Amid economic crisis, poverty, and political violence, their friendship is their only refuge.

The Kingdom at the End of the Road is the third book in the Knight Templar series by Jan Guillou. This book follows the fictional character Arno Magnusson who returns home to Sweden after 20 years as a Knight Templar.
In 1192, after twenty years of service in the Holy Land as a Knight Templar, Arn Magnusson returns to Western Götaland. He brings with him strangers and knowledge that will be the prerequisite for a completely new era in all of Europe, and which will transform a small country of peasants in the far north into a new and powerful kingdom...
But Arn and his beloved Cecilia, deeply convinced that ...
In England during the Wars of the Roses (15th century), young Dick Shelton discovers that his guardian Sir Daniel Brackley has murdered his father. He joins the Black Arrow gang, which fights against tyranny, rescues his fiancée Joanna Sedley, and seeks j

Adriana, a beautiful Roman girl from a poor background, wants a normal life, but her mother pushes her into posing for painters and prostitution. Her love affairs lead her through betrayal, violence and corruption to her final resignation.
*The Roman Woman* is one of Alberto Moravia's most famous novels, published in 1947, with the protagonist Adriana narrating in the first person. The story takes place in Rome in the 1930s, during Mussolini's fascist regime, but politics are mostly in the background – serving as a corrupt, violent context that shapes the characters' destinies.
Adriana, a young, beautiful girl from the people,...