Veronika Desinićka
"Veronika of Desinić" by Josip Eugen Tomić, a historical tragedy in four acts, a drama about the tragic fate of Veronika of Desinić, the mistress and wife of Count Friedrich of Celje, accused of witchcraft and killed in 1425.
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"Veronika of Desinić" by Josip Eugen Tomić, a historical tragedy in four acts, a drama about the tragic fate of Veronika of Desinić, the mistress and wife of Count Friedrich of Celje, accused of witchcraft and killed in 1425.
The textbook is the work of four university professors and top researchers and marketing experts who managed to create probably the best consumer behavior textbook on the market today, which is specifically adapted to the European business environment.
Inferno is the first part of Dante's Divine Comedy. In Inferno, he begins his journey with Virgil, who will guide him through all three states of the soul all the way to God himself. This is the second edition of Isa Kršnjavi's translation into Croatian.
Marketing management covers all unavoidable topics from the broad field of marketing that need to be known and considered when creating marketing strategies and tactics.
The dictionary contains over 18,000 phraseological units, making it the most comprehensive dictionary of its kind. The dictionary was created by collaborators of the Slavic Institute of the University of Mannheim, which guarantees high expertise and quali
A popular science book about the origin of the universe, Earth, and life. Illustrated edition with an extremely successful avant-garde cover. The book is rare and sought after precisely because of the cover.
The first comics monograph in the former Yugoslavia, published in Pula in 1984, and the publisher was "Istarska Naklada", whose editor-in-chief was Aldo Kliman

Integrating Java 5 throughout, this book introduces Java programming fundamentals – including problem-solving, object-oriented programming, GUI programming, data structures, networking, internationalization, advanced GUI programming, and Web programming.
The book includes many new illustrations. Enhances examples throughout, using small, simple, and stimulating examples to demonstrate concepts and techniques. Offers anearlier introduction to writing programs than the previous edition. Features a new chapter on recursion, expanding treatment from earlier editions. A useful reference for anyone interested in learning more about programming.
28,000 terminological units
An educational book that introduces children to the invention, use, and operation of tape recorders and gramophones.

The book Radio in the Service of Man (1948) by N. M. Malov deals with the development and application of radio in various areas of life, from communication and education to science and industry.
The author analyzes the technical aspects of radio technology, its historical development, and its impact on society, especially in the context of the 20th century. He emphasizes the importance of radio as a means of mass communication and its role in the dissemination of information, education, and cultural connection of people.
An indispensable sociological study by Manuel Castells, author of the trilogy “The Information Age.” The title alludes to McLuhan's “Gutenberg's Galaxy,” emphasizing that the Internet represents a new communications revolution.
Electrical measurements are presented in an accessible manner without complex mathematical derivations.
This is a deep, philosophical, and hilariously charming story about the war that memory and oblivion wage in our lives every day.
Sirius was a Croatian science fiction magazine. The foundation was proposed by Damir Mikuličić in 1976. In Sirius, the works of domestic authors, as well as translations of foreign SF authors, were published. It was published from 1976 to 1989.
A wonderful story about how tomorrow can affect what happens today, but, as in Cecelia's other novels, it is about an immense, magical love that moves worlds, moves time and always, just always, finds its way.

Over the River and Into the Woods (1950) is a novel by the American writer Ernest Hemingway. The title is derived from the last words of American Civil War Confederate General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson.
*Across the River and Into the Woods* is a novel by Ernest Hemingway, considered one of his most personal and controversial works. The story takes place in and around post-war Venice, where fifty-year-old Colonel Richard Cantwell, a veteran of World War I and II, arrives for his last duck hunt and meets the young Countess Renata, who is more than thirty years his junior.
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A bizarre murder took place in the Berlin ZOO - someone threw a man to wild pigs to tear him apart alive. Policewoman Sanela Beara is the first to arrive at the crime scene: ambitious and determined to solve the case.