The third issue of the yearbook "Football" - reports on the matches of the national team, an overview of the national championship of Yugoslavia, all leagues and results, an article about Hajduk's tour of South America, an overview of the European champio
Havel speaks honestly and deeply about his life, his literary journey, his dissident struggle, and his moral responsibility in a totalitarian regime. An intimate autobiographical confession of a dissident facing the "remote interrogation" of the free worl
Irida, 2000.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
14.52 €
Croatian literature • Columns and essays • Interviews
A book of reports, written in Podravka's factory newspaper in the 1970s. Prvčić's interlocutors (with excellent black-and-white photo portraits) include, for example, a toilet attendant, a cleaner, a driver, a taster, a machine worker...
Biblioteka Podravskog zbornika, 1977.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
5.98 €
Croatian literature • World War II • Croatian history • Monographs • Political-historical essays • Interviews
"In Zlopolje" by Dragutin Grgurević tells the story of the operations of the Third Dalmatian National Liberation Strike Brigade during the NOB. The book is small in format, but of great importance for understanding the local aspects of the NOB.
Narodna armija, 1971.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.364.77 €
Russian literature • Political journalism • Travel Books • Interviews
A vivid account of the author's trip to Afghanistan in 1921-1922, a country in a turbulent period of modernization under the reformist king Amanullah Khan, the clash of tradition and the new age, and the exotic life of Afghan society.
Naklada Binoza, 1935.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Through travelogues and personal accounts, Jasen Boko describes South America – a continent of contrasts, passion and unrest. Combining history, culture and personal reflections, he searches for what it means to be “at home” in the world.
V.B.Z, 2006.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
11.22 €
Yugoslavia • History of the Balkans • Monographs • Interviews
Sadik Salimović's Book of Srebrenica (2002) is a memoir of the city: from Ottoman settlement, Islamization and development to the war suffering of 1992–1995 and genocide. It preserves the identity and memory of life before and after the tragedy.