Novel

Gorki lotos

Gorki lotos

Louis Bromfield
Nolit, 1941.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.
42.36 - 42.64
Gorki lotos

Gorki lotos

Louis Bromfield
Otokar Keršovani, 1960.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
4.48
Gorki lotos

Gorki lotos

Louis Bromfield
Rad, 1982.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
3.99
Gorostas iz jasne poljane

Gorostas iz jasne poljane

Daniel Gilles
Rad, 1964.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
1.99
Gorski car

Gorski car

Svetolik Ranković

In the novel Gorski car, which takes place in the countryside, Ranković also describes an event from his own life: while he was on summer vacation in 1886, robbers attacked his family home and killed his father Pavle, while torturing his mother and others

Branko Đonović, 1963.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
2.98
Gorski vijenac

Gorski vijenac

Petar II Petrović Njegoš

In Gorski vijenac, Njegoš sings about the "investigation of the wanderers", an event that allegedly took place in Montenegro at the end of the seventeenth century, but about which there is no reliable data in historical science.

Školska knjiga, 1974.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.98
Gospođa Bovari

Gospođa Bovari

Gustave Flaubert
Minerva, 1991.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
4.993.74
Gospođa Bovari

Gospođa Bovari

Gustave Flaubert

This is an excellent romantic story about a failed marriage, adultery without passion and the suicide of a young woman who fantasized about an exciting life, waiting in vain for a change in the small-town everyday life.

Minerva, 1984.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
6.32 - 6.98
Gospođa Bovari

Gospođa Bovari

Gustave Flaubert

This novel follows the story of Emma Bovary, a young and dreamy woman who is trapped in an unsatisfactory marriage to the country doctor, Charles Bovary.

Narodna knjiga, 1977.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
7.265.08
Gospođa Bovary

Gospođa Bovary

Gustave Flaubert

The novel follows the life of Emma Bovary, a young woman trapped in the monotony of provincial life and her own romantic illusions. Flaubert criticizes romantic ideals and social hypocrisy, showing the tragic consequences of Emma's escape from reality.

Zora, 1960.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
8.46