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It is a revised and updated edition of the book that was first published in 1972, after the "Croatian Spring".
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It is a revised and updated edition of the book that was first published in 1972, after the "Croatian Spring".
The only collection of poems by Mijo Mirković (pseudonym Mate Balota) in the Istrian Chakavian dialect – lyrics of the sea, stone, the suffering of the peasants, faith and love for Istria. The poems celebrate the sea and folk life, with a deep feeling for
"The Magic of the Mystical Life" is a spiritual-ascetic work by Sister María Ángela Sorazu y Aizpuru (1873–1921), a Basque Poor Clare nun (convent in Valladolid, Spain).
The Sarajevo Haggadah is a Jewish manuscript illuminated codex, originating from medieval Spain. The book, created somewhere near Barcelona around 1350, arrived in BiH in the sixteenth century, together with Sephardic Jews, exiled from Spain.
The first anniversary of the magazine "Football - illustrated weekly sports magazine", from number 1 (August 7, 1951) to number 22 (December 31, 1951).
"The Pilot's Wife" (1998) by Anita Shreve is a novel that explores betrayal, identity, and the emotional consequences of loss.

The work “Sveta Rožalija” was written by Antun Kanižlić, who was a representative of the Slavonian literary circle in the Croatian Baroque. This work is a religious Baroque poem in four cantos, written in the Slavonian Štokavian dialect, or Ikavica.
The work has an epistolary form, which means that it is written in the form of a letter (which is already clear from the first lines of the work). The work deals with the theme of Saint Rozalija of Palermo, who saw Christ in the mirror on her wedding day and experienced conversion. She then went into the wilderness to live a peaceful life.
The work is written in the form of a monologue, sinc...
The work remains one of Begović's most important dramatic works, recognizable for its irony, psychological depth and criticism of social norms.
After five novels, Richard Bachman “died” when it was discovered that it was actually a pseudonym for Stephen King. The novel “The Disciplinarians” appeared in parallel with King’s novel “Despair,” and all the main characters of this book were borrowed fr
This book contains interesting insights into social science and may be a valuable addition to your collection.

The Conspiratorial Letters of Marin Držić represent an exceptionally important document of Croatian political and literary history of the 16th century. With a reprint of the original manuscript of the Conspiratorial Letters and the "bill of exchange" of M
This is a series of letters that Držić sent from Florence in 1566 to the Tuscan duke Cosimo I Medici and his son Francesco, asking for their help in overthrowing the aristocratic government of the Dubrovnik Republic and establishing a new, more just government under the patronage of the Medici. In the letters, Držić harshly criticizes the Dubrovnik ruling oligarchy, accusing it of corruption, i...

The Sarajevo Haggadah is a Jewish manuscript illuminated codex, originating from medieval Spain. The book, created somewhere near Barcelona around 1350, arrived in BiH in the sixteenth century, together with Sephardic Jews, exiled from Spain.
After being used for hundreds of years in Sarajevo for holidays, the Haggadah was sold to the National Museum in Sarajevo in 1894.
The cultural and historical value of the original Haggadah is priceless. The last time, in 1992, during the great exhibition of Sephardic Jews in Madrid, the material value was estimated at seven million dollars.
The copy that is being sold is the first comple...
Croatian Greats is a collection of 20 medallions, dedicated to famous Croatian historical figures who have marked Croatian culture, science, politics and literature.
A non-fiction work by a Slovenian investigator of the UDB archives. The author, a former KOS employee, left the army after learning about the crimes of the Yugoslav army during the war and the post-war period, and dedicated himself to exposing the secret
Seven short, independent stories in the "pocket crime novel" format by the master of Croatian crime fiction: fast, tense, concise, with unexpected twists and Pavličić's typical blend of everyday life and crime.
A traditional Croatian folk song from Slavonia, part of the rich heritage of folk Christmas carols. The song, known for its simple but heartfelt melody and lyrics, celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. Reprinted from the MH Vinkovci yearbook, no. 16, 1998
Art history is the study of the historical context of works in relation to creators and periods in the visual arts.
"One Hundred Masterpieces: The Written Word in Croatia" is a catalogue of the exhibition of the same name held in 1986, which presents an overview of the most important monuments of Croatian literacy.
Richly illustrated monograph on the life and work of the painter Ivan Generalić, contains Generalić's biography, selected works and exhibitions.
A fascinating work that chronologically and artistically traces man's quest for flight, from mythological beginnings to modern achievements in aviation. The author explores how the idea of flight has shaped human imagination and art throughout the centu
The book deals with the economic and urban development of Osijek during the key period after the Croatian-Hungarian Settlement until the end of World War I.