Branko Kovačević
The monograph "Branko Kovačević" by Josip Depol, published in 1986 by the Dubrovnik Art Gallery and the Logos publishing house from Split, presents in detail the life and artistic work of the painter Branko Kovačević (1911–1988).
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The monograph "Branko Kovačević" by Josip Depol, published in 1986 by the Dubrovnik Art Gallery and the Logos publishing house from Split, presents in detail the life and artistic work of the painter Branko Kovačević (1911–1988).
Anyone who has read Dean Koontz's novels knows that his novels are hard to put down, and this one about the life of an innocent family who cannot escape the fate foretold to them by their ancestor long ago is no exception.
A monograph on the rise and fall of the powerful Croatian noble family of Šubić Bribirski with a genealogical table, written by Vjekoslav Klaić (1849–1928), one of the most important Croatian historians of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Dubrovnik's reports to the Spanish court about the Turks in the 16th century.
An important document reflecting the state of the city immediately after World War II. The guide served as a practical tool for orientation and informing citizens and visitors about the urban layout and infrastructure of the city at that time.
This book is an attempt to map ownership patterns and their effects on media pluralism and independence in the countries of South East Europe and EU member states from Central and Eastern Europe.

There are 25 stories enriched with color illustrations.
What distinguishes the stories collected in this book from all other literary stories is the fact that the other world they tell about is not just some imaginary world, conjured up in the mind, the one into which a person usually projects the most tender and refined things he carries in his heart and dreams of and would like to find in his own children, but it is in contrast to the existing and...
Collected Poems brings together all of Sanja Pilić's poems, poems that have since gained cult status, poems that are readily quoted, shared, and in which many people readily recognize themselves.
The storybook Çađava zgode (Sooty Adventures) was created in 1971 as a memorial to the writer's grandfather and all those train drivers he heard about in his childhood, and as a memory of the writer's father, who recounted their adventures and misadventur
Maša loves to travel, and when she gets the chance to visit Paris, her happiness will never end...
"The Book of Tito" by France Bevka, published in 1983, is a biographical-documentary book depicting the life of Josip Broz Tito.
Aram, a boy growing up in an Armenian-American family in California, tells a story of childhood, poverty, and family values through humor and warmth, revealing the beauty of ordinary life and the power of togetherness.

An idyll with a ravishing blonde and a showdown with the drug mafia are key events in this novel whose protagonist is a Croat in America. His name is Vladimir, and he has chosen the streets of Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas for his private missi
Like a modern-day Robin Hood, Vladimir, with the help of his friend Frank, brings justice to his own hands in close encounters with a notorious drug lord and his henchmen. There are also exciting scenes of gambling in the casino, dangerous car chases under a rain of bullets, and even the obligatory dead man in the pool - just like in some tense action movie.
All this is, of course, spiced up w...
The book follows the turbulent life of the Zanović brothers from Budva in the 18th century, famous for their adventures at European courts. The focus is on Stjepan Zanović, a charismatic but controversial figure, a Freemason and friend of Casanova, and th
Staś Tarkowski and little Nel Rawlinson are kidnapped during the Mahdi's rebellion in Africa. The children flee through the Sahara Desert and the rainforest, facing danger, hunger, and wild animals.
Arthur Hailey's Final Diagnosis is a medical novel set in a large hospital. Through the fates of doctors and patients, it depicts responsibility, professional errors, and the conflict between tradition and progress in medicine.

Mary McCarthy's group follows eight young women after they graduate from Vassar. The novel depicts their loves, marriages, careers, and disappointments, as well as the position of women in American society in the 1930s.
*The Group* is the most famous novel by American writer **Mary McCarthy**. The story begins in 1933 at the wedding of **Kay Strong**, one of eight friends who have just graduated from the prestigious women's college **Vassar**. This event brings together a group of young women who believe that their education has given them the opportunity to live an independent and fulfilling life. However, th...
Mitya's Love by Ivan Bunin is a psychological novel about the passionate but unhappy love of young Mitya. Through his emotional crisis, the author shows the power of love, longing, and inner suffering.
The book First Love by Miroslav Mika Antić is a collection of poetry that explores the experience of first love in a gentle and introspective way, especially from the perspective of young people.
Graham Greene's The Tenth Man is a war novel about a wealthy lawyer who tries to escape death during the Nazi occupation. The work explores guilt, identity, redemption, and moral choices.
A collection of poetry for children written by one of the most famous Croatian children's poets. With great tenderness and imagination, the author introduces children to the wonderful world of words, nature, animals, and everyday situations seen through t