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With a foreword by the translator Nikola Vučković.
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With a foreword by the translator Nikola Vučković.
This edition presents a selection of key collections of poems by Miroslav "Mike" Antic (1932–1986). It is a luxurious, hardbound collection in six volumes, with illustrations by Mica Mihajlović, intended for a wider audience and collectors.
The author bases his research on the insight that - if nothing changes - in about a hundred years, out of today's approximately 5,000 living languages, half of them will die out. He is particularly worried about the fact that this cataclysm is taking plac
"Tales from Long Ago" is Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić's most famous work, translated into about forty languages. With them, Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić gained worldwide fame, was nominated twice for the Andersen Award, and has since been called the Croatian Andersen.
The Croatian Family Lexicon is a universal type of lexicographic work intended for the widest range of users. From the vast amount of knowledge and information, it selects and processes what best suits the needs of modern man.
The first comprehensive selection of Leibniz's philosophical works in the Croatian language. The selection does not include Theodicy and New Essays, as well as Leibniz's later scientific works.
"Internal Diseases" by Vasilenko and Grebeneva provides a comprehensive overview of various internal medicine topics. The book covers fundamental concepts, diagnostic approaches, and treatment options for a range of diseases affecting internal organs.
The Wolf on Voćin Road is a collection of 27 short stories for children by Anđelka Martić. Through war and childhood experiences, it depicts courage, friendship, resourcefulness, and the everyday lives of children in difficult times.
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.
Do not turn around, son is a novel for children created after the author wrote the screenplay for the film of the same name. The novel describes events during World War II.

The Beloved Deceased is Evelyn Waugh's satirical novel about a British expat in Hollywood who finds himself in the middle of the absurd American funeral business. A love triangle ends with an unexpected tragedy.
*The Beloved Dead: An Anglo-American Tragedy* is a short satirical novel by British author **Evelyn Waugh**. The work was written after the author's stay in California, where he was struck by the **commercialization of death** and the funeral industry.
The main character is **Dennis Barlow**, a young Englishman living in Hollywood and trying to cope after the death of his friend and compatri...

To return home, Dorothy sets off on a journey to the Emerald City, home to the powerful Wizard of Oz, the only one she believes can help her. She is joined on this journey by three unusual friends: the Scarecrow who wants a brain, the Tin Woodman who wants a heart, and the Cowardly Lion who longs for courage. Each of them believes that the Wizard can give them what they lack. Together, they go ...
The novel depicts the tragic fate of the idealistic teacher Martin Kačur, who fights against provincial backwardness, corruption, national indifference, and his own powerlessness in a small Slovenian town.
Pirgo follows a boy named Željko and the deer he saves in the whirlwind of war. Their friendship brings warmth to the harsh world of war and shows how important tenderness, care, and affection are in childhood.
Mitya's Love by Ivan Bunin is a psychological novel about the passionate but unhappy love of young Mitya. Through his emotional crisis, the author shows the power of love, longing, and inner suffering.
The novel The Promised Land, published in 1899, is one of the most significant works by Polish Nobel Prize winner Władysław Reymont. Set in the industrial city of Łódź at the end of the 19th century, the novel depicts rapid industrialization and its conse
Someone destroyed the young orchard. Did Lana's dad hold a grudge against someone? Did someone take revenge on him? It was sad to see her father's efforts destroyed. Will the police investigate who the perpetrator is? And for Lana to help them? It wouldn'

The book "Shine, Shine, Little Sun" (1987) by Branko Jurce is a children's novel that depicts childhood, family relationships, and growing up through a warm and emotional story.
The plot follows a girl (in some editions called Anica) and her everyday life, filled with childish worries, joy and imagination. Her experiences depict family relationships, friendships and the first life difficulties she encounters. The motif of the sun ("sunshine") plays an important role as a symbol of warmth, security and hope.
"Mysterious Fires" by Anđelko Ristić from 1964 is a book that follows stories and events related to mystical and supernatural phenomena.
Tales from the Past by Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić in English. Fairy tales celebrate kindness, courage, and wisdom through characters like Svarožić, Malik Tintilić, Regoč, and Kosjenka, emphasizing moral growth and the wonder of the world.