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Jugoton album br. 2 – Najpopularnije melodije sa ploča Jugoton (1971.)

Jugoton album br. 2 – Najpopularnije melodije sa ploča Jugoton (1971.)

Jugoton Album No. 2 from 1971. A collection of 25 popular domestic hits with sheet music, lyrics and chords. Includes songs by Miša Kovač, Gabi Novak and others.

Muzičke edicije Jugoton, 1971.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.34
Opatija 67 – X konkurs Jugoslavenske radiotelevizije

Opatija 67 – X konkurs Jugoslavenske radiotelevizije

Official festival sheet music collection with 18 compositions performed at the 10th Opatija Festival in 1967, including songs by Arsen Dedić, Stipica Kalogjera, Alfi Kabilj and other authors.

Udruženje kompozitora Hrvatske (UKH), 1967.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.36
Glas naroda – album narodnih kola i pjesama

Glas naroda – album narodnih kola i pjesama

Vilko Sedlar-Spevec

A sheet music collection of folk songs and songs arranged for the accordion from the 1950s. It is intended for musicians, folklore groups and lovers of traditional music and preserves popular folk melodies in an accessible form.

Privatno poduzeće za umjetničku izradu muzikalija -Ratimir Prević, 1950.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.36
Hrvatska čitanka za IV. razred gimnazijski

Hrvatska čitanka za IV. razred gimnazijski

Mirko Divković

The school textbook for fourth-grade students of the K. in K. Monarchy Gymnasium brings a selection of literary texts and supplements on business correspondence, health, and rules of polite behavior, developing the students' linguistic and general culture

Naklada kr. Hrv.-Slav.-Dalm. zem. vlade, 1918.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
23.46
Ruska čitanka za VI., VII. i VIII razred gimnazije

Ruska čitanka za VI., VII. i VIII razred gimnazije

Rudolf Franjo Poljanec

A school reader from the time of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, intended for upper-grade grammar school students, features a selection of Russian literary texts for learning the language, getting to know Russian culture, and developing linguistic and

Nakladni zavod Hrvatske, 1949.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.32
Hrvatski školski muzej, njegov postanak i uređenje

Hrvatski školski muzej, njegov postanak i uređenje

The Croatian School Museum, its Origin and Organization (1902) is a publication that presents the founding, purpose, collections, and organization of the Croatian School Museum as a central institution for the study of the history of education and pedagog

Štamparija Karla Albrechta (Jos. Wittasek), 1902.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
18.52
Čovjek

Čovjek

Maksim Gorki

Man by Maxim Gorky, translated by Ozren Subotić (Vukovar, 1905), is a philosophical and literary work that glorifies the dignity of man, his creative power, freedom of spirit, and the fight against social injustice.

Srijemske novine, 1905.
Croatian. Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
17.56
Moja djeca I: Dva života od kolijevke do groba – Zapisci i razmišljanja

Moja djeca I: Dva života od kolijevke do groba – Zapisci i razmišljanja

Elena Maróthy-Šoltésova

This intimate autobiographical work was created by reworking the author's diary entries about the lives of her children, daughter Elenka and son Ivan. Šoltés is one of the most important representatives of Slovak realist literature and the women's movemen

Matica hrvatska, 1925.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.38
Marin Držić: pjesnik dubrovačke sirotinje

Marin Držić: pjesnik dubrovačke sirotinje

Živko Jeličić

The book by Croatian writer and essayist Živko Jeličić is one of the most influential interpretations of Marin Držić. Jelčić interprets Držić as a writer close to the common people and a critic of the social injustices of the Dubrovnik Renaissance.

Novo pokoljenje, 1950.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.24
Čitanka s gramatičkim vježbama i pismenim sastavima za I razred stručnih produžnih škola

Čitanka s gramatičkim vježbama i pismenim sastavima za I razred stručnih produžnih škola

Vladimir Prestini, Ivo Škarpa

The Prestinija and Škarpa Grammar Exercises Reader (1937) is a school textbook that belongs to a group of textbooks intended for students of vocational extension schools in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

St. Kugli, 1937.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
18.42