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"The book 'I Am a Priest of Christ' by Fr. Ante Antić, published in 2010, deeply explores the spiritual and pastoral identity of priests in the Catholic tradition.
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"The book 'I Am a Priest of Christ' by Fr. Ante Antić, published in 2010, deeply explores the spiritual and pastoral identity of priests in the Catholic tradition.
The Bosnian girl Magdalena (Mandaljena) Pereš Vuksanović, vowed to God and chastity, fled from a forced marriage under Turkish rule in the 17th century, and eventually became a Franciscan tertiary in Rome, where she died with a reputation for holiness.
"Zagreb 1910–1913" by Vjekoslav Klaić is a monograph on the development of Zagreb on the eve of World War I – an urban, cultural, economic and political overview of the city at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Croatian Folk Heroic Songs by Eduard Osredečki is a collection of traditional Croatian epic folk songs that describe heroism, battles against enemies, honor, and patriotism.
If you like Kahneman's approach, "Noise" is the logical next step after "Thinking, Fast and Slow." It shows that even when there is no bias, our judgments are still highly unreliable—and offers concrete ways to fix it.
Historical and psychological novel by Stendhal, published in 1830. The full title of the novel is "Red and Black, Chronicle of the 19th Century". The protagonist is Julien Sorel. The work is a bildungsroman that follows his upbringing and life path.
The third part of the tetralogy by German Nobel Prize winner Thomas Mann, Joseph and His Brothers, is entitled Joseph in Egypt. This tetralogy is considered one of the most important works by Thomas Mann, as well as by German literature of the twentieth c
Make the most effective natural remedies from eternal ingredients from every kitchen! Do you know that your kitchen and pantry hide ingredients from which you can make as many as 1000 medicines?
In the Service of the Caliph (1907) is a historical novel by Velimir Deželić Sr. about Croatian soldiers in the service of the Moorish Caliph in medieval Spain, their heroism, and the conflict between Christianity and Islam.
A veritable treasure trove of fascinating information, clearly divided into seven tense chapters, awaits you on 320 exciting pages. Before you is a book about nature that is so diverse, so exciting, so interesting that it really has no equal!

Ordinary People by Judith Guest is a novel about the Jarrett family as they try to move on with their lives after the death of their eldest son. Grief, guilt, and misunderstanding gradually destroy their relationships.
Alonso Quijano, obsessed with chivalric novels, becomes Don Quixote de la Mancha. With his faithful Sancho Panza, he embarks on crazy adventures, fighting windmills and dreaming of the ideal Dulcinea.
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 Diplomatic Chorus Singers is a collection of humorous and satirical short stories by Lawrence Durrell, which describe absurd and comical incidents from the world of diplomacy through the prism of British diplomat Antrobus.

Dogs in the Market Place by Ivan Aralica is a historical novel set in the Dalmatian hinterland under Ottoman rule. It depicts the struggle for survival and human dignity through conflicts between local powerful people, peasants, and conquerors.
*Dogs in the Market Place* is one of the most famous historical novels by Croatian writer **Ivan Aralica**. The story is set in the 18th century in the **Dalmatian hinterland**, in an area where Ottoman, Venetian and local influences meet. Through the life of a **small market place**, Aralica depicts complex relationships between people of different classes, religions and political interests.
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Ivan Aralica's Souls of Slaves is a historical novel depicting the life of the Croatian people under Ottoman rule. The work explores issues of freedom, identity, religion, and human dignity.
*Souls of Slaves* is a novel by Croatian writer **Ivan Aralica** that deals with historical events in Croatian territory during the Ottoman rule. As in many of his works, Aralica combines **historical facts** with **literary fiction** to depict the fate of individuals and communities faced with difficult social and political circumstances.
The novel is set at a time when numerous inhabitants...
Pearl S. Buck depicts the life of Chinese peasant Wang Lung, his rise from poverty to wealth, and the disintegration of family ties. The novel explores the relationship between man and land, tradition, social change, and moral challenges.
A poor peasant comes to the city seeking a better life, but faces exploitation and social injustice. The work depicts the process of proletarianization of the peasantry during the period of social change in the first half of the 20th century.
The Blue Bicycle by Régine Deforges is a historical romance novel set in France during World War II. The main character, Léa Delmas, goes through the horrors of war, romantic conflicts, and personal maturation.
Two exciting novels about courage, resourcefulness, and the fight for survival. The heroes face the challenges of the wilderness and the sea, and through their adventures discover their own strength.

Painting-sculpture-architecture-applied arts.
DEVELOPMENT OF ART FROM THE BEGINNING TO THE MIDDLE OF THE 20TH CENTURY. A lavishly illustrated work in which all significant movements in painting, sculpture, architecture and applied art on all five continents are presented in chronological order. From prehistoric cave drawings to contemporary computer art, each period is perfectly documented and presented in its social and historical context...
The book Work on the Art Education of Children and Youth by Viktor Himelrajh (2018 edition as a reprint of a professional manual) deals with the methodology of art education and the development of children's artistic expression in educational work.
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo contains the most extensive collection of ancient Egyptian art in the world. It houses more than 136,000 exhibits, while hundreds of thousands of others are kept in underground warehouses.
The size and splendor of the era that is considered the cradle of Western culture is reflected in Greek painting. Wall and vase paintings express the beauty of a long-lost world. 176 illustrations, 64 in four colors.