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Savijest: Roman iz zbirke "Porodica Muratovih"
"Conscience" (a novel about the Murat family) by A. T. Shel. Mikhailov is a psychological-moral novel about a Russian bourgeois family, internal conflicts, sin, responsibility and the voice of conscience. Popular Russian fiction in Croatian translation.
Od pozornice do prijestolja: Roman o Katarini Schratt
"From Stage to Throne: A Novel of Catherine Schratt" by Job Paal is a romantic-historical story about an Austrian actress who became the mistress of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Light fiction with courtly intrigue and a love plot.
Documenta historiam Croaticam spectantia
"Documenta historiam Croaticam spectantia" is a collection of historical sources and documents for Croatian history, intended for the 8th grade of high school. A classic school manual of Croatian historiography at the beginning of the 20th century.
Žene Italije
An overview of the history and position of Italian women from antiquity to Mussolini's fascist Italy, with an emphasis on their contribution to society and culture. A popular educational publication from the period of the Independent State of Croatia, wit
Povijest moga života / Tajanstvene noći
Two popular books in one volume: memoirs of a Spanish prince and adventure-romantic stories. Light fiction of the interwar period.
Ljubavna pustolovina Pierrea Vignala
"The Love Adventure of Pierre Vignal" by Armand Mercier is a short Gothic novel about love passions, secrets and dramatic events. Light, romantic-sensational prose by the French author.
Božja zemlja Nippon: Poučno o Japanu
"God's Land Nippon" by Friedrich K. Haider and Slavko Pavičić is an educational book about Japan, its culture, history, customs and spirituality during World War II. Popular propaganda reading for the NDH.
Cvijet pod staklom
"Flower Under Glass" by Antun Matasović is a collection of short stories, presenting the early stories of the Slavonian Catholic writer with motifs of family, love, everyday life and moral dilemmas. A classic regional reading between the two wars.
Uspomena
Olav Duun's novel "Uspomena" (1932) is a psychological drama about a son's return to his native village after his mother's suspicious death and suspicions about his father. It is one of the few works by Duun available in Croatian at the time.
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.









