Leksikon hrvatskih pisaca i izvornjaka Bosanske Posavine
The Lexicon of Croatian Writers and Originals of Bosanska Posavina is an original lexicographic work.
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The Lexicon of Croatian Writers and Originals of Bosanska Posavina is an original lexicographic work.
British author Adrian Gilbert (co-author of The Mayan Prophecies from 1995) in The End of Time offers the most thorough and sober modern interpretation of the Mayan calendar and the so-called "2012 prophecy", completely rejecting New Age hysteria.
The book explores how different cultures and traditions intertwine and influence each other throughout history. Also, the book touches on the topics of identity, migration and transformation of societies.
"The Time of Death" is a four-part novel by Dobrica Ćosić, published between 1972 and 1979, which is considered one of the most significant works of Serbian literature of the 20th century.
Every city has its own rhythm, each is recognizable and unique in some way, each is comfortable for its residents and attractive to guests for some reason.
Maroje Mihovilović, a Croatian journalist and writer, creates a fascinating, true family saga in his novel We, the Children of Solferino that follows five generations of the Mihovilović-Vukelić family from the end of the 17th century to the turbulent 20th
This unusual book, which was not created by human hands, was written, man, just about you and just you personally. They write many ugly things about you there, and the beautiful ones are almost kept silent. Only a monster could have written something like

Prince Edward and poor boy Tom accidentally switch places. Living each other's lives, they learn about the injustices, privileges, and realities of society in 16th-century England.
*The Prince and the Pauper* is a historical novel by **Mark Twain** set in 16th-century England, during the reign of King Henry VIII. The work tells an interesting and instructive story about two boys who look almost identical, although they come from completely different social classes.
**Tom Canty** is a poor boy from a London neighborhood where poverty and deprivation reign. On the other ...
Tartuffe is Molière's typical Plautian comedy, written in 1664, when it was first performed. The Misanthrope or Irritable Lover is a comedy of manners, first performed on June 4, 1666, at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris.
Mary McCarthy's group follows eight young women after they graduate from Vassar. The novel depicts their loves, marriages, careers, and disappointments, as well as the position of women in American society in the 1930s.

From the author who wowed the world with Exodus, Absence from the Awakening, QB VII and Topaz comes a sweeping and powerful epic adventure that captures the "horrible beauty" of Ireland during its long and bloody struggle for freedom.
The exciting story of an idealistic young Catholic rebel and the brave and beautiful Protestant girl who defies her heritage to join his cause. It is a story of love and danger, triumph at an unimaginable cost - a magnificent portrait of people divided by class, faith and prejudice - an unforgettable saga of the fires that ravaged a magnificent land... and the unquenchable flame that burns in t...

A saga about the rise and fall of the Karan family from Lika from the mid-19th century to the present day. The novel follows several generations of the family, intertwining their fates with historical and social upheavals, including wars, migrations, and
The central motif is the sofa, a symbol of family tradition and continuity, which bears witness to the joys, sorrows, and conflicts of the Karan family. The main characters, such as Maka Karan and his descendants, face the challenges of poverty, love, betrayal, and the struggle for survival. The novel depicts how family relationships, pride, and stubbornness intertwine with social norms and pol...
Huck Finn escapes from his cruel father and civilization and sails down the Mississippi River on a raft with slave Jim. Through his adventures, he discovers the freedom, friendship, and racism of the American South. A classic about morality and freedom.
An intimate and emotional story about young women, their loves, passions, disappointments and internal struggles in Hungarian bourgeois society at the beginning of the 20th century.
Alexander Kielland's Garman & Worse is a social novel about a wealthy merchant family in a Norwegian port city. Through their fates, the author criticizes the hypocrisy, class differences, and moral dilemmas of bourgeois society.

In The Greatness and Limits of Freudian Thought, Erich Fromm analyzes Freud's contribution to understanding man and critically exposes the limitations of his theory, especially its biologic and authoritarian aspects.
A fundamental work of Croatian comparative philosophy that covers Indian philosophy from the oldest Vedas and Upanishads through Buddhism to scholastic systems, with selected original texts.
From technology and science to the reconstruction of historical materialism

