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A satirical search for hidden treasure in post-revolutionary Russia. Former nobleman Ippolit Matveyevich Vorobyaninov and con artist Ostap Bender chase after valuables, exposing the greed and absurdities of Soviet society.
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A satirical search for hidden treasure in post-revolutionary Russia. Former nobleman Ippolit Matveyevich Vorobyaninov and con artist Ostap Bender chase after valuables, exposing the greed and absurdities of Soviet society.
Exhibition of prints by Pablo Picasso at the Gallery of Contemporary Art in Zagreb
The monograph Sky over Osijek is intended as a collection of intimate writings about the city on the Drava River, Osijek. The authors of the published texts are mostly writers who live in Osijek or have once passed through Osijek and then often visit it.
The English Standard Version (ESV) stands in the classic mainstream of English Bible translations. The ESV is an "essentially literal" translation that seeks to capture the precise wording of the original text and the personal style of each Bible writer.
"The Pilot's Wife" (1998) by Anita Shreve is a novel that explores betrayal, identity, and the emotional consequences of loss.
The book is designed as a series of "islands" - individual poems that function independently, but complement each other, forming a thematic whole.
Hrvoje Hitrec is certainly one of those writers whose works grew up with many who we believe will also try to pass on the messages they learned to their children when they were younger.

The fifth novel in the series about the fate of the Hathaway family by the famous writer Lisa Kleypas. Love in the afternoon is an unsurpassed romance novel that will delight all true lovers of this genre.
Beatrix Hathaway always felt more comfortable in nature and with animals than in a ballroom. Although she has gone to London balls in the past, the classic beauty Beatrix has never been knocked off her feet, nor has anyone seriously courted her. She has come to terms with the fact that she will never find love. Is it time for the most free-spirited of the Hathaway sisters to settle down with a ...
The first of Shakespeare's ten tragedies – the drama about Titus Andronicus – is set in the late Roman era.
Dickens' famous novel about the painful upbringing of the orphan Oliver Twist is a fascinating story of evil and a touching story for all time, which has captivated new generations of readers for more than a century and a half. New, corrected edition.
At the gates of nations, at the border of worlds, it enriches all our previous knowledge by spreading all kinds of insights because it is composed of contributions that are certainly the fruit of serious work, but also of deliberation.

Well-researched, concise, and provocative, the book by renowned religious historian S. G. F. Brandon remains influential in biblical criticism, inspiring authors such as Reza Aslan. It shows how history is mostly written by the victors.
In this classic study, the British historian of religion Samuel G. F. Brandon reconstructs the trial of Jesus on the basis of the Gospels, but critically: the Gospel accounts are not history, but theological propaganda written after the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE, in order to portray the Roman occupiers as benevolent and the Jews as guilty of the cross.
Continuing the thesis of the b...

A book by Thomas Daring (pseud. of Anton Zischka) that focuses on the subject of colonial exploitation of natural resources during the 19th and 20th centuries. Very rarely offered with a beautifully preserved cover.
The book begins in Africa, where the author witnesses how European powers, such as Britain, France and Belgium, exploited diamonds, gold and other precious resources. Daring details how the local population was forced to work in inhumane conditions, while natural resources were shipped to Europe to finance the industrial revolution and the luxury of metropolitan life.
The plot then shifts to...
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 Young Lions is the debut novel by American author Irwin Shaw from 1948, inspired by his experiences in the US Army during World War II.