
Hrvatski tjednik #1-33
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"Criminal Procedure Code", the 12th volume of the "Croatian Laws" edition, edited by Josip Šilović, is the official commentary and text of Austro-Hungarian criminal procedural law with additional laws on the press and jury trials.
Dubrovnik's reports to the Spanish court about the Turks in the 16th century.
The 1938 guidebook by the German publisher Grieben systematically describes Dalmatia with its islands and hinterland. It includes 18 maps, 24 illustrations and practical notes for drivers, offering a route by route through the coast.
Petar Grgec depicts the life of Ban Ivan Karlović (Kurjaković), known as the "Croatian Job" for his suffering in the battles against the Turks. A popular historical monograph published by the Croatian Academy of Sciences of St. Jerome.
"Glagolitic and Cyrillic Tablet for Children" (reprint of the original Tübingen, 1561) is the oldest Croatian primer printed in Glagolitic and Cyrillic. An important monument of Croatian Protestant publishing and Slavic literacy.
The first comprehensive account of the suffering of Istrian civilians (mostly women, children and the elderly) in Austro-Hungarian refugee camps during World War I, based on the personal memories of the author from Ližnjan.