Ilustrirana povijest svijeta: Rani srednji vijek (907.-1154.)
Karin Feuerstein-Praßer, Andrea Groß-Schulte, Marion Jung, Cornelia Lawrenz, Karin Prager, Otto Schertler, Karin Schneider-Ferber, Holger Sonnabend
The fourth volume of Reader's Digest's "Illustrated History of the World" series, illustrated in color, intended for history buffs, provides an overview of key events and civilizational achievements around the world, in the period from 907 to 1154.
Original title
The Illustrated History of the World: The Early Middle Ages
History of Mankind: Cultural and Scientific Development is a collection of books that explores the history of the overall scientific and cultural development of mankind.
Naprijed, 1969.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
68.52 € (set)
Svjetska povijest • 20th Century • Encyclopedia, Dictionaries & Lexicons
Neil Wenborn, Helen Dore, Ian Jackman, Jake Douglas, Tony Kingsford, Alan Mcintosh, Brian Murphy,...
This unique book is a testimony to a time that we are also witnesses to. The turbulent 20th century, in which man reached the highest heights but also the lowest points of his existence, is slowly coming to an end.
Mladinska knjiga, 1994.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
11.24 €
Early Modern Age • Svjetska povijest • History of Civilizations
The eighth volume of the "History of the World" series covers the period of European humanism, the Renaissance, as well as the era of great geographical discoveries that forever changed the course of world history.
Europapress holding, 2008.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
8.26 €
Svjetska povijest • Croatian history • Law • Diplomacy • Politicology
Natko Katičić's book is a fundamental work in the field of international law of the sea. This work is an indispensable source for lawyers, historians and all those interested in maritime law and international relations.
Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, 1953.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
14.20 €
Svjetska povijest • Military history • Contemporary history • History of America
The New York Times bestselling “spellbinding true-life story” of a United States Special Forces team deployed to the war-ravaged Afghanistan mountains in the weeks immediately following 9/11.