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The collection brings together works on political and military events of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, on church law, and on the literary and cultural interpretation of Njemač's "Kvara bez kruha".
What is Freemasonry? (1934) is a popular pamphlet that presents the origins, organization, and activities of Freemasonry and analyzes its social, political, and cultural influence from the perspective of Catholic social doctrine.
The Children's Circle is a rare children's almanac from 1921, edited by Osijek writer and educator Rudolfo Franjin Magjer. It contains selected texts (songs, stories, educational essays) by several writers intended for young people.
The satirical magazine Nos (vol. 1, May 10, 1917) by Zyra Vukelić pokes fun at everyday wartime life and domestic vanities: short, sharp sketches about politics, journalism, and "reputation," written in the midst of World War I.
The first issue of the Croatian magazine Tantra – dedicated to the tantric approach to sexuality, love and spirituality, today an antiquarian rarity. Ideal for men who want to gain control and prolong intimacy.
A programmatic text in which Đilas, as a senior party ideologist, sets out Marxist-Leninist guidelines for the teaching and writing of national (Yugoslav) history as a means of education and ideological struggle.