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The first systematic monograph on the history of the city of Samobor and its feudal lords from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, published by Vjekoslav Noršić (1880–1953), a Catholic priest and historian from Samobor.
The work depicts the political development of Croatia from the period of Khuen-Héderváry's rule to the Treaty of Rapallo, analyzing key conflicts, national processes, and relations within the Monarchy and the Kingdom of SHS.
Military propaganda brochure intended for Croatian Home Guards in World War I. A combination of combat instructions, moral encouragement and national appeal. Extremely rare.
Dubrovnik's reports to the Spanish court about the Turks in the 16th century.
A practical and programmatic book on craft policy in Croatia at the end of World War I. Ivan Čupak analyzes the problems, position and prospects of Croatian crafts and proposes measures for their protection and improvement.
"Zagreb 1910–1913" by Vjekoslav Klaić is a monograph on the development of Zagreb on the eve of World War I – an urban, cultural, economic and political overview of the city at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.