The Story of Language - Revised Edition
From the dawn of time to the mid-twentieth century, Mario Pei discusses the formation and development of language - the weapon by which mankind has advanced from savagery to civilization.
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From the dawn of time to the mid-twentieth century, Mario Pei discusses the formation and development of language - the weapon by which mankind has advanced from savagery to civilization.
The first edition of the book of patriotic poems that Branko Miljković wrote with the Montenegrin poet Blažo Šćepanović. Extremely rarely offered.
The General Austrian Civil Code, published in 1811, represents the second significant codification of civil law in Europe after the famous French Code Civil from 1804. OGZ in Croatia and Slavonia was introduced in 1852, when imperial patent no. 246.
This part of the book explores the period from 1200 BC. Kr. to 500 BC Cr.. Author Leonard Woolley provides insight into the development of ancient civilizations.
Modesty Blaise and Willie Garvin, her partner, are lured into a faked kidnapping plot - but when a real kidnapper strikes, all hell breaks loose in 'Cry Wolf'.
This is the most complete pictorial guide to all areas of human knowledge - from prehistory to modern times. It contains more than 50,000 terms and more than 15,000 illustrations.
Exhibition catalogue, Venice, Ex Granai della Repubblica alle Zitelle, April 25 - June 9, 1991. Artists: Oskar Herman, Petar Dobrović, Gabrijel Stupica, Đuro Seder, Vladimir Veličković, Metka Krašovec, Ksenija Marić, Marija Ujević.
John Rawls, the founder of modern liberalism, offers a roadmap for a stable society: "Political Liberalism," a sequel to the classic "A Theory of Justice," is not just a philosophical treatise, but a practical model for pluralistic societies like ours.

From the II professional meeting of the association for forensic medicine fnrj held in Skopje and Ohrid
The book is structured to provide a clear theoretical framework with practical examples, making it useful for learning and applying statistical analysis.
This book deals with the pathophysiology of the kidneys and provides a deeper understanding of disorders in the function of these vital organs.

Space and Einstein by Lincoln Barnett is a popular science book dealing with the theories of Albert Einstein, especially the theory of relativity.
The book provides an overview of Einstein's theories, especially the theory of relativity, in a way that is accessible to a wider audience. Barnett explains how Einstein's ideas revolutionized our understanding of space, time and gravity. The book also explores the impact of these theories on modern physics and our perception of the universe.

British philosopher Alain de Botton turns travel into a philosophical meditation – the art of discovering ourselves and the world. Through personal anecdotes and references to classics, he explores why we travel, what we seek, and why we are often disappo
In “The Art of Travel,” de Botton explores themes from the psychology of travel: how we imagine places before we see them, how we remember beautiful experiences, what happens to us when we find ourselves in a desert, a hotel room, or somewhere in nature? This is a book that will surely change your perspective on the places you visit, but also on the place you live in.
De Botton demystifies t...
An essay novel by Dutch psychologist Douwe Draaisme, a follow-up to his hit Why Life Speeds Up as We Get Older. The author combines neuroscience, philosophy, and literature to debunk myths about brain aging.


The two great Asian cultures, Indian and Chinese, reach the peak of their development in the middle of the last millennium of the old era, in a period that is called axial in the history of culture.
"Hebel – der Hausfreund" is based on a lecture given by Martin Heidegger in 1957, in which he reflects on the character and work of the German writer Johann Peter Hebel.