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Izabrane pjesme
*Selected poems* by Milan Begović were published as a regular issue of *Matica hrvatska* for 1923 (published in 1925) in Zagreb. The book presents a carefully selected cross-section of Begović's poetry from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Micek, Mucek i Dedek
A popular children's novel by Mate Lovrak, first published in 1939. Illustrated by the famous artist Andrija Maurović, the book is one of Lovrak's early bestsellers for children.
Sveta Bernardica Subiru: Sveta lurdska pastirica
Biography of St. Bernardine Soubirous (Subiru), a shepherdess of Lourdes to whom Our Lady appeared in 1858. Published according to French sources, with 15 illustrations at the end of the book. Classic Catholic hagiography.
Petar Krešimir
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.
Nos
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.
Radmilović
Radmilović (1913) is Gjalski's novel about the collision of ideals and reality: an intellectual full of high principles gets stuck in provincial politics, love and ambition, while the masks of decency slowly peel away.
Propast Trećeg Reicha: Posljednji dani kancelarije Reicha
Diary testimony of an officer from the Eastern Front and Berlin in 1945: the collapse of command, the chaos of defense, the illusions and reality of the last days of the Third Reich, told coldly, precisely, firsthand.
U žutoj kući
Gjalski's novel In the Yellow House (1914) exposes provincial everyday life: masks of politeness, quiet ambitions, and gentle, ironic clashes between desire and duty, told with fine psychology and style. Rare antiquarian edition.
Pod apsolutizmom: Historija šestoga decenija hrvatske književnosti (1850.-1860.)
A scholarly study by Nikola Andrić on Croatian literature in the period of Bach's absolutism (1850–1860). A thorough analysis of literary life, writers, and works in one of the most difficult political periods in Croatian history. First edition from 1906.
Stanko Vraz: Studija
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.
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