Oskar Herman
Monograph of Oskar Herman
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Monograph of Oskar Herman
The monograph deals with topics from the past and present of Virovitica.
When it was first published in 2000, Tomić's novel What is a Man Without a Mustache instantly became a bestseller, and over the next few years it went through a series of new editions, dramatizations, and a film adaptation. First edition.
He has now published his book from 1995, "Word, Image, City", which was sold out a long time ago, and which was searched in vain in antiquarian bookshops, in an expanded version "Word, Image, City, War".
The first comics monograph in the former Yugoslavia, published in Pula in 1984, and the publisher was "Istarska Naklada", whose editor-in-chief was Aldo Kliman
The book is an authentic, poignant, and humorous confession of the Belgrade sailor and bohemian Milorad Mornar Pešić (1934–2018), which Predrag Aleksijević wrote down and shaped into a confessional novel.
Payton Kendall and J. D. Jameson are successful young lawyers.
"Chairs" is a one-act play by Eugène Ionesco, one of the most significant representatives of the theater of the absurd, premiered in 1952. This edition was printed on the occasion of the play's premiere at the Zagreb Drama Theater in 1958.
Queen of Scotland at the age of six, in 1542, then Queen of France at the age of seventeen through her marriage to Francis II., Maria Stuart is one of the most romantic characters in history.
Journalist and publicist Ante Duić, in his free time, visited Slavonian villages and wrote down what he considered important to record and preserve from oblivion.

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
The book begins with the Baroque period: after the Great Turkish War, Osijek becomes a key fortress of the Habsburg Monarchy. Under the administration of the Military Frontier, the city is quickly populated – with immigrants from Europe (Germany, Hungary, Croats) – and develops into a commercial center of Slavonia. The authors describe in detail the urban plan of the Baroque Fortress, the const...

The collection of works contains selected works of Vjekoslav Celestin, and the topics cover various aspects of his museum activity.
Here are some selected works:
- The name "Osijek": Historical and philological study.
- Neolithic settlements near Osijek: Archaeological investigations.
- Egyptian stone in Osijek city museum: Display of Egyptian artifacts.
- Roman lamps from Osijek: Analysis of Roman finds.
- Slavonian banovci: Numismatic contributions.
The book also contains a bibliography of Vjekoslav Celestin.
From the establishment of sports clubs and societies in the city until 1996
Monograph on the Baranja village of Bolman. The book has three main parts: "From the history of the village and the church municipality", "Bolman was Bolman – Vidoja Bijelić's memories" and "Ledari", with a description of Bolman's customs and mentality.