
Priče Branislava Nušića
A selection from Nušić's shorter humorous stories, which he wrote and published mainly in newspapers and magazines. With a foreword by A. G. Matoš.
One copy is available
A selection from Nušić's shorter humorous stories, which he wrote and published mainly in newspapers and magazines. With a foreword by A. G. Matoš.
One copy is available
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In the comedy "Suspicious Face" Nušić makes fun of society at that time with all the flaws he sees in the government under the rule of the Obrenović dynasty. The comedy "Deceased" is the last comedy written by Nušić at the age of 70, with a similar theme.
"No entry to the dead" by Nenad Brixy is a humorous crime story that follows detective Timothy Thatcher. The action takes place in a small town full of unusual characters and bizarre situations.
Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron may be on the cusp of their eighties, but they're not giving up just yet. Will this unusual but genius team catch the killer before it's too late?
Psmith, Journalist is a humorous novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in 1915. The novel combines the author's distinctive British humor with elements of adventure, and follows the adventures of young Psmith, who briefly works as a journalist.