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A biographical and historical narrative of King Petar Krešimir IV: from the strengthening of the Croatian state and Church to political tensions and sea battles. It reads like a living lesson of the Middle Ages. First edition.
One of the most prolific Croatian realists and early naturalists with a strong right-wing orientation, in this book he brings together two stories from the Zagreb bourgeois milieu: Poisoned Hearts (1890) and Whitened Graves (1896).
A selection of poetry by Vesna Parun (1922–2010), one of the most significant Croatian poets of the 20th century. The selection was made and the afterword written by Vesna Krmpotić. The book that solidified Vesna Parun's canonical status in Croatian liter
A collection of short stories by the prominent Croatian novelist, playwright, and travel writer from Trbounje near Drniš. The book contains Kosor's earlier, pre-war stories written before World War I, which were then collected for the first time.
In his book On the Edge: A Diary from a Tragedy (1920), Dragan Bublić presents anti-war diary entries – an intimate account of personal and collective tragedy in World War I and the aftermath.
Branko Drechsler's extensive study of the life and work of Stanko Vraz, one of the most important poets of the Croatian and Slovenian Renaissance. An in-depth analysis of his poetry, Illyrian ideas, and tragic fate. First edition from 1909.