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An interesting and extremely rare anticlerical whole: a complete set of the Graz magazine "Freidenker" (1869–1871) with the statutes of the Freidenker-Verein and three anticlerical brochures - a key source of early Austrian freethinking.
Comintern (1934) depicts the emergence, organization, and activities of the Communist International and warns of its revolutionary goals and international influence from the perspective of Catholic social thought.
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 Flower of Conversation" is the most famous work of the Franciscan friar and writer Filip Grabovac (1697–1749), first printed in Venice in 1747, and published in a critical edition in the "Old Croatian Writers" edition.
The issue of Vienca from the period of the Independent State of Croatia brings literary, linguistic and artistic contributions and reflects the cultural policy, national identity and intellectual life of wartime Croatia.
The collection of works on Ruđer Bošković includes his letters, literary connections with the English, and biographical and scientific contributions. It is an important source for studying the life and work of the great scientist.