Boadicea was the queen of the Iken and other British tribes.
She led a rebellion against the Roman occupiers in Britain in 60 and 61 during the reign of Emperor Nero, in which 70,000 Romans were killed. However, the rebellion was still crushed, and Boadicea committed suicide.
He became a myth during his lifetime, and after his death he became an international symbol of martyrdom. He was a revolutionary, military strategist, social philosopher, economist, physician, and friend of Fidel Castro.
VBZ, 2005.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
24.98 €
Czech literature • Biography • Interviews
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 €
Francuska književnost • Historical novel • Biography
The novel tells the lavish story of the last Egyptian queen, a woman of exceptional intelligence and beauty, whose life, love affairs with Caesar and Antony, and tragic death symbolize the collision of power, passion, and fate.
Alfa, 1985.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
8.34 €
Homeland war • Croatian history • Biography • Political journalism
In Glavaš – Chronicle of a Destruction, Drago Hedl reveals the rise and fall of Branimir Glavaš, through a story of power, crime, and moral decline in post-war Slavonia. The documentary research turns into a poignant chronicle of our society.