
Croatian history • Biography
Svetozar Boroević, the most capable Austro-Hungarian military leader of the First World War, the only Croat who received the title of field marshal and was awarded the highest Austrian decorations, has been systematically hushed up in Croatian history.
"Ignorance of the basic facts about Svetozar Boroević, and even more the assessment of his person and works by the politicians of the subsequent state formations in which Croatia found itself, from monarchist to socialist Yugoslavia, turned the great military leader and Croatian patriot into a victim of stereotypes. The first, and a similar fate followed ban Josip Jelačić for a long time, is th...
Hrvatski državni arhiv, 2006.Paperback.
Biography • Music
Turistička zajednica grada Osijeka, 1999.Paperback.

Theory of Art
Frenk Miller's most original work, an exceptional series of graphic novels set in an imaginary, anxious, sin city.
Deadly streets are full of violence, and the police are mostly corrupt or exiled from them. It follows several intertwined stories, the central one of which is about Marv, a street fighter for justice who is almost impossible to kill. After the beautiful woman, with whom he spent the night, was killed while she was in his bed, Marv tries to find the perpetrators...
Beli Put, 2005.Paperback.