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A monumental novel about World War II and the Holocaust told from the perspective of an SS officer, exploring evil, guilt, and the moral limits of human nature.
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A monumental novel about World War II and the Holocaust told from the perspective of an SS officer, exploring evil, guilt, and the moral limits of human nature.
The Lexicon of Croatian Writers and Originals of Bosanska Posavina is an original lexicographic work.
The monograph From Turkish to Modern Osijek is the second book in a two-volume history of Osijek. It covers the period from the liberation from Turkish rule in 1687 to the present day, i.e. the last 300 years of the development of the city on the Drava Ri
History of Mankind: Cultural and Scientific Development is a collection of books that explores the history of the overall scientific and cultural development of mankind.
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.
A fundamental archaeological and historical work on the ethnogenesis of the Slavs from the 2nd millennium BC to the middle of the 1st millennium AD. The author reconstructs the origins, culture, and early migrations of the Slavs based on archaeological fi
The author of this book describes the fate of the main enemies of the Yugoslav communists in the last stage of the war, as well as their attempts to prevent the consolidation of communist power in Yugoslavia in the first post-war years.
A book on the sources of law for responsibility for war crimes before courts in Croatia by a professor at the Faculty of Law of the University of Zagreb.
One of the most complex novels in world literature, which, through a criminal plot, thematizes issues of personal freedom, moral justification and the psychology of sin.

The Love of Blanka Kolak by Petko Vojnić Purčar is a novel about a young woman who, through love affairs, family relationships, and social circumstances, searches for her own identity and life path in contemporary society.
*The Love of Blanka Kolak* is a novel by Croatian writer **Petko Vojnić Purčar** in which the main character's life depicts emotional maturation, love choices, and social circumstances that shape the fate of an individual. At the center of the plot is **Blanka Kolak**, an educated and sensitive woman who tries to harmonize her own desires with the expectations of her environment.
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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.
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.
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.

As much as Foliranti is a story about Kapor's student days in Belgrade in the late fifties, Provincial is a book that evokes memories of his childhood in Sarajevo, where the author spent the first years of his life.
The Provincial is a novel about success and defeat, about evil and goodness, about eternity and death, but also about the passion with which we tread through life... And then, when you finally grab what you've been chasing all your life, you're not happy again! Your past, your childhood, your dear province, in the end, will drag you and drag you through day by day more and more irresistibly, so...

The Invisible Letter by Pavle Pavličić is a crime novel in which a mysterious letter written in invisible ink triggers an investigation that leads to forgotten events, hidden motives, and a crime.
*The Invisible Letter* is a novel by Croatian writer *Pavl Pavličić** in which a classic crime plot is connected to a **riddle from the past**. The plot begins when an **unusual letter** is found among old documents that at first glance seems empty. After it is discovered that it was written in **invisible ink**, it becomes clear that it hides an important message whose meaning no one can immed...
The novel Stari dečki by Zvonimir Majdak, published in 1975, is a sequel to the cult novel Kužiš, stari moj and is part of his "prose in jeans", which is characterized by relaxed, Zagreb jargon mixed with a semi-Kajkavian style.
The novel "Zoe" (1978), one of Momo Kapor's most popular works, follows Arsen Lero, a 39-year-old art historian from the fictional Republic of Kosiliya – a small island under an authoritarian regime.
An Evening in Byzantium (1973) by Irwin Shaw is a novel that follows Jesse Craig, a once-successful Hollywood producer in middle age, whose life is falling apart.
Hugo's novel about medieval Paris at the end of the 15th century, written in the spirit of Romanticism. It is a novel of human passions, a novel about three unhappy loves, but above all it is an epic about the Cathedral as the "main character" and represe

Faster than a bullet, this new guide brings you the incredible truth about the bravest and baddest heroes in the world of fantasy, telling you everything you need to know about the superheroes who save us - and their vicious enemies.
The guide includes chapters Superheroes and heroines - a basic guide including sidekicks, sidekicks, funny costumes and incredible powers, villains from Asbestos Lady to Zeelm and brief information on origins and creators - including the artists who created superheroes, and key comics, graphic novels and their publishers . An insightful and entertaining look at how superheroes have influenced i...
A short film adaptation of the famous folk ballad about the tragic love of Omer and Merima. Numbered copy, number 386.