
Kao mraz: roman o nestajanju
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Gjalski's novel In the Yellow House (1914) exposes provincial everyday life: masks of politeness, quiet ambitions, and gentle, ironic clashes between desire and duty, told with fine psychology and style. Rare antiquarian edition.
Olav Duun's novel "Uspomena" (1932) is a psychological drama about a son's return to his native village after his mother's suspicious death and suspicions about his father. It is one of the few works by Duun available in Croatian at the time.
"The Mysterious Ship" by Gustav Renker is an adventure-suspense novel with elements of mystery, the kind this Swiss writer often wrote in the mid-20th century.
The first part of an epic tetralogy about the life of a Polish rural community in the village of Lipce. The novel depicts the rhythm of rural work, everyday life, intrigues, conflicts over land and power, and the marriage of the old, wealthy peasant Macie
The first part of the famous tetralogy Contemporary History, published by French Nobel Prize winner Anatole France in 1897. A classic work of European realism and satire from the turn of the century.
After Many Summers is a novel by Aldous Huxley about a Hollywood millionaire who fears his impending death.