The third book in the Time of Legends series begins the epic tale of the Sundering. Malekith triggers a tragic sequence of events that plunges the realm of the elves into a civil war from which they will never recover.
Good Bosnians (1937) is a collection of sketches, stories, and novellas by Alija Namek. The main historical novella depicts the life and spiritual resistance of "good Bosnians" (Christians) in medieval Bosnia, emphasizing identity, honesty, and self-fidel
Matica hrvatska, 1937.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
7.52 €
Novele • Short Stories • Russian literature • Travel Books
This book collects the narrative work of A. P. Chekhov, which was written during his most mature years. In addition, his travelogues "From Siberia" and "Sakhalin Island" have also been published.
Zora, 1960.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
13.58 €
Humor and Satire • Short stories • Novele • Short Stories • Russian literature
This book includes Chekhov's works from 1880-1885, i.e. humoresques, short stories, and sketches, starting with Letters to a Learned Neighbor, which Chekhov considered the beginning of his literary career.
Zora, 1959.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
9.54 €
Novele • Short Stories • Russian literature
Between 1892, when "The Fragment", the first novella in this book, was published, and "The Peasant" (1897) and "On the Carts" (1897), A. P. Chekhov made a series of other artistically successful observations of the society in which he lived.
Zora, 1960.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
13.62 €
Literature for children • School reading • British literature • Short Stories
A series of children's stories about the kind-hearted doctor John Dolittle who learns to talk to animals, becomes a veterinarian and experiences adventures: he treats monkeys in Africa, sails the sea, rescues a naturalist, encounters pirates and visits ma
Znanje, 2009.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.76 €
Short stories • Short Stories • Russian literature
The fourth volume of Chekhov's works contains novellas and humoresques, which were mostly written in 1886. Still writing for a fee in daily newspapers, Chekhov often had to subordinate his art to comprehensibility and cheap humor due to the taste of the r
Zora, 1959.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.