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Croatian Greats is a collection of 20 medallions, dedicated to famous Croatian historical figures who have marked Croatian culture, science, politics and literature.
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Croatian Greats is a collection of 20 medallions, dedicated to famous Croatian historical figures who have marked Croatian culture, science, politics and literature.
The Diary of Virginia Woolf reveals the intimate thoughts of one of the most important authors of modernism. Translated for the first time in Croatian by Anda Bukvić Pažin, this is a must-read for all lovers of literature.
Ferguson sensibly paints a portrait of Henry Miller, a descendant of German punks from Brooklyn, born on the threshold of the last decade of the 19th century, and he published the book in 1991, on the centenary of the author's birth.
First published in 1951 Arnold Hausers commanding work presents an account of the development and meaning of art from its origins in the Stone Age through to the Film Age.
A collection of Messinger's thirty stories and legends dedicated to the city of Ilok. The book is a genre montage that includes legends about the creation of the world, everyday stories from Ilok life, and the author's personal memories of growing up.
An exceptional, extensive interdisciplinary monograph by Slobodan Prosperov Novak about the Slavs and their efforts in the 15th and 16th centuries to approach their Western European contemporaries and role models under the influence of the Italian Renaiss
The biography of Blessed Ivan Merz was written by his spiritual leader and confessor Father Josip Vrbanek, a Jesuit, who accompanied Blessed Ivan on his ascent to holiness in the last period of his life, from 1922 until his death in 1928.
Drawing on the novels of Mark Twain, Straub and King in Talisman build a world on the border between everyday American life - detailed and textured with numerous references to popular products, TV series, sweets - and the non-existent world of the Territo

This collection of stories brings us warm and imaginative moments. Ranko Risojević guides us through adventures, mysterious events and unusual encounters during the big summer. These stories are like juicy bites of ice cream under the sun.
This book, the Children's Bible, provides a concise history of mankind as recorded in the Bible.

From My Yard (1928) is a collection of short stories for young people in which Ljudevit Krajacic depicts the world of childhood, imagination, and emotional maturation through children's experiences, family life, and everyday events.
*From My Yard and Other Stories* was published by Croatian educator and writer Ljudevit Krajacic. The book is illustrated with black-and-white drawings, and is part of a series of works intended for children and young people, which earned Krajacic an important place in Croatian **children's literature** of the interwar period.
The collection brings together **short stories** that start from ...

At the end of each booklet, there are instructions and tips for parents and teachers on how to best use them, as well as a glossary of the most important new terms from the book. They are intended for children of early preschool age.
The Big Words for Little People series has so far published 12 titles. These are books that explore and teach children emotional literacy, human values, develop their vocabulary and explain the world around them. They explain, in simple text and beautiful illustrations, new educational and interesting words that will help children develop language skills, get to know and express their emotions,...
This fairy tale is about a royal couple who could not have children. After much effort, the queen gave birth to a beautiful daughter.
The Black Brothers is a collection of two novels for young adults, The Black Brothers and Teacher Breda. The works depict the life of the Slovenian people under Italian rule and emphasize courage, unity, and the preservation of national identity.
Meowing Troubadour sets off into the world to look for his castle and his lady.
The book is an adventure novel for children and young adults, set in the wilderness and imbued with themes of friendship, survival, freedom, and the coexistence of man and nature. The work carries strong elements of animalistic literature, with an emphasi

Hero or criminal? War genius or military dilettante? Liberator or persecutor of Serbian civilians? The three journalists do not offer cheap and unequivocal answers to these questions.
The complex figure of Ante Gotovina - former legionnaire, convicted criminal, war hero, Hague indictee and general of the Croatian Army - was thoroughly and vividly dissected by character layers and developmental stages. In this book, Antu Gotovina turns from a mere icon in a tribal myth into a man of flesh and blood: a soldier made of great deeds and no small sins.
Dubrovnik's reports to the Spanish court about the Turks in the 16th century.
Material for the history of the Declaration (1967-1997). Third revised edition. The booklet was printed on the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of the Declaration.
The tourist monograph is a harmonious mosaic of historical, cultural, artistic, sacred and secular heritage, tourist uniqueness and natural beauty.

The purpose of this monograph is to show what Slavonia is really like in all its segments. It is the desire of the two authors to convey their love and sincere admiration for their immediate homeland to others.

The autobiographical confession of Dominik Ilijašević Coma, the second defendant in the Leutar case. It reveals the background of the trial against six Croats for the assassination of federal deputy minister Jozo Leutar in 1999.
The book presents the controversial autobiographical confession of **Dominik Ilijašević Come**, commander of the HVO special unit “Maturice” from Kiseljak. Ilijašević was the second defendant in the famous *Leutar case* – the trial of six Croats accused of organizing the assassination of the Deputy Minister of the Interior of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina **Joza Leutar**.
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The Captive Mind is a book published in France in 1953 by Czesław Miłosz, shortly after he was granted political asylum in Paris due to his conflict with the communist authorities in Poland, which was then under the control of the USSR.
This richly furnished monograph, with its impressive drawings and photographs and precise and easy-to-understand language, provides a comprehensive and clear account of Egyptian civilization and its achievements.
The book, divided into four large sections, contains journalistic articles from Glas Koncila that have been written in recent years, as well as several previously unpublished texts.