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A historical novel about the great love of Croatian poet Petar Preradović and his first wife Pavica (Pava) from a Dalmatian noble family. A touching story of love, marriage, war and tragic fate in the turbulent 19th century.
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A collection of Messinger's thirty stories and legends dedicated to the city of Ilok. The book is a genre montage that includes legends about the creation of the world, everyday stories from Ilok life, and the author's personal memories of growing up.
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Memoirs of a long-time USSR ambassador to London (1932–1943): Majski gives first-hand testimony about pre-war diplomacy, the policy of appeasement, the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact, and war negotiations with the West.