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1000 najljepših novela, sv. 79-81
Volumes 79-81 of the interwar library of 1000 most beautiful short stories bring a selection of short stories by seven European and American authors, edited by Ljubo Wiesner.
1941. Godina koja se vraća
The manuscript of author Slavko Goldstein is much more than memoir literature. It is actually an exceptional depiction of a turning point in recent Croatian history... (I. Banac)
35 zlatnih priča za dobru djecu: Sofija priča...
42 paralela
The first part of the epic trilogy U.S.A. John Dos Passos. A mosaic of the fate of ordinary Americans in the period from 1900 to the First World War – ambition, struggle for survival, social unrest and the birth of modern America.
7000 dana u Sibiru
Steiner spent twenty years in the most terrible camps in the expanses of Siberia, and in this book he presents the testimonies of the terrible crimes committed by Stalin in the name of communism.
99 varijacija: eseji i zapisi
A collage of Krleža's reflections on culture, art, politics and human nature. Through short, sharp and stylistically diverse writings, the author summarizes his personal and intellectual balance, moving between an autobiographical and polemical tone.
A bronzkor kincsei Magyarországon: Időszakos kiállítás katalógusa
Catalog of the temporary exhibition held at the Janus Pannonius Museum in Pécs (May 12 - October 15, 1995)
Admiral Senjavin (1763–1831)
A popular biography of the famous Russian admiral Dmitry Senyavin, part of the Maritime and Shipping Library edition. The work is intended for a wider audience, especially younger readers and lovers of maritime history.
A. G. Matoš: In memoriam o 20-godišnjici pjesnikove smrti
A memorial collection published in 1934 by Ljubo Wiesner (Wiesner's Library, vol. 1). The editorial and authorial lead was Antun Barac, with contributions from Milan Ogrizović, Tin Ujević, Ljubo Weisner and other Croatian writers and critics.









