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Osvit: Slike iz tridesetih godina
A historical novel about the Croatian national revival (Illyrianism) in the 1830s. Gjalski's first significant work of historical prose, a realistic-romantic depiction of the awakening of national consciousness.
Iz mladih dana: Pjesme izvorne i prevedene
From the Days of Youth (1883) by Franjo Marković is a collection of lyrical poems from the youth of this prominent Croatian intellectual, including original patriotic and intimate poems and translations by foreign authors.
Knjiga bez predgovora
A collection of humorous stories, sketches, novellas and satirical writings with illustrations by Slavko Voroš. Light, witty prose about the Zagreb bourgeoisie and petty bourgeoisie.
Katon Stariji ili O starosti
Second, revised edition of the Croatian translation of the famous work Cato Maior de Senectute (44 BC). A philosophical dialogue in which Cato the Elder refutes prejudices about old age and celebrates its advantages.
Mahatma Gandi
A short popular biography/sketch about the life and ideas of Mahatma Gandhi, with an emphasis on non-violence and the struggle for Indian independence.
Zagaljeni životi
Zagaljeni životi (1923) is a collection of short stories published by Matica hrvatska. Early stories marked by psychological portraits, erotic charge, social criticism and motifs of personal crisis, typical of Vilović's controversial opus.
Slavonija – povijesne rasprave i crtice, knjiga I.
Slavonia – historical treatises and sketches, book I (1936) is a collection of 39 shorter studies, treatises and sketches on the history of Slavonia. The first of the planned books is the result of the author's decades-long research into the regional past
Djavolica: prilog psihologiji kćeri iz boljih obitelji
The Devil (1920) is a psychological novel about a "devil" - a rebellious, erotic and complex daughter from a well-off bourgeois family. A contribution to upper-class psychology, with an emphasis on the sexual and social awakening of a young woman.
U Bečkom Novom Mjestu: Epilog zrinsko-frankopanskoj tragediji u jednom činu
In Vienna's New Town (1921) is a one-act play – an epilogue to the Zrinski-Frankopan Tragedy. It commemorates the 250th anniversary of the execution of Zrinski and Frankopan in Vienna's New Town in 1671.
Bog koji donosi kraj
Immortal Collette LeSange has suffered from loss and inner conflict for centuries. As the owner of a daycare center in New York City, she meets a gifted boy who awakens a dark past and a lust for blood, raising the question: is eternity a gift or a curse?









