Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven is a popular, accessible biography of Beethoven by German author Maria Lipsius, known under the pseudonym La Mara. Extremely rare, like all Edition Slave editions.
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Ludwig van Beethoven is a popular, accessible biography of Beethoven by German author Maria Lipsius, known under the pseudonym La Mara. Extremely rare, like all Edition Slave editions.
With this book, Berkeley professors want to present the science of psychology as an organic whole and provide a successful teaching tool for their students.
An encyclopedic set of four volumes that deals with the history and development of fine arts in great detail and precision.
Mate Kovačević pointed out that he wrote the book concisely, focusing especially on forgeries and cover-ups within recent Croatian history, whose protagonists are mostly followers of former South-Communist historiography.
This book highlights the leading ideas of Croatian freemasons and their active role in politics.
The only collection of poems by Mijo Mirković (pseudonym Mate Balota) in the Istrian Chakavian dialect – lyrics of the sea, stone, the suffering of the peasants, faith and love for Istria. The poems celebrate the sea and folk life, with a deep feeling for
The unique format offers 13 great stories in the Spanish language - from the classics of Cervantes and Alarcon to the contemporary works of Borges and Goytisol.
Along with the reissues of "Sarajevo Marlboro" and "Karivan", the book also contains a new cycle of stories by this author. These stories vividly portray characters, "little" people, witnesses of "big" history, and seemingly insignificant, but for them pi

Each book in Taschen's Basic Art series contains a detailed chronological summary of the artist's life and work, covering the artist's cultural and historical significance, approximately 100 color illustrations with explanations, and a brief biography.
Gilles Néret's Salvador Dalí is an in-depth look at the eccentric genius of surrealism, Salvador Dalí. Néret skillfully guides the reader through Dalí's peculiar world, exploring his obsession with dreams, the subconscious, and bizarre symbols. Works such as The Persistence of Memory and The Christ of Saint John of the Cross are analyzed with particular emphasis on the artist's technique and sy...
"Dubrovnik Studies" by Jean Dayre (originally published in 1929) is a book that offers a detailed overview of the history, culture and life of the city of Dubrovnik, with a special emphasis on the period of the Republic of Dubrovnik.

The development of Dubrovnik from the Middle Ages to the abolition of the Republic, through politics, society and trade. Reprint of the first edition from 1980, which has an index of authors, which the first edition did not contain.
Vinko Foretić's two-volume work *The History of Dubrovnik until 1808* presents the chronological and thematic development of the Dubrovnik Republic from its early medieval beginnings to the final extinction of statehood by becoming part of Napoleon's government. The author connects political history with the economic, cultural and social processes that shaped the unique identity of the city-sta...
The collection "When I Hear Daruvar", edited by Kruno Lokotar, brings together 28 stories, essays and travelogues by renowned authors on the topic of Daruvar - a unique literary portrait of the city.
A luxurious photomonography of the city with an introductory study by historian Ivo Mažuran and photographs by Stjepan Kes. Ivo Mažuran is a famous Croatian historian and archivist, one of the best experts on the history of Osijek and Slavonia.

Literary and journalistic works of primary and secondary school students in Slavonia and Baranja: (25th anniversary year and war collection)
The book in front of you is a city picture book seen through Marin Topić's camera. Image is the aim and purpose of this book.