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A popular-scientific study in which the authors present analyses of the emergence of Croatian icons of popular music - Thompson, Let 3, klapa and Severina.
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A popular-scientific study in which the authors present analyses of the emergence of Croatian icons of popular music - Thompson, Let 3, klapa and Severina.
Psmith, Journalist is a humorous novel by P. G. Wodehouse, first published in 1915. The novel combines the author's distinctive British humor with elements of adventure, and follows the adventures of young Psmith, who briefly works as a journalist.
This book, co-authored with Simon G. G. MacDonald, addresses topics in physics relevant to biologists and physicians.
Pilgrimage Routes. With more than 400 images and maps. Since prehistoric times, holy places around the world have mysteriously attracted generation after generation.
Patricia Cornwell continues the story of forensic scientist Kay Scarpetta, who, after being attacked by serial killer Chandonne, faces an investigation that questions her innocence. As she searches for clues to the truth, she uncovers dark connections to

The collection Cry of the Rainforest by the Peruvian writer and diplomat Ventura García Calderón, published as an authorized edition in 1932 in Belgrade, contains a series of short stories depicting life in the Peruvian rainforest.
Ventura García Calderón, a member of the "Generation 900", is known for his exotic and symbolic short stories that explore themes such as revenge, magic and the conflict between civilization and the wild.
The stories in the collection often incorporate elements of Andean and Amazonian myths, featuring characters such as shamans, spirits, and mythical creatures. One of the more famous stories...

There is no motive. There is no solution. There is only a bloody trail of victims...Recommended to all thriller addicts who love dark mysteries centered on an irretrievably depraved sociopath.
After a romantic vacation, Special Agent Smoky Barrett goes to a colleague's wedding. The celebration is interrupted by the ghostly sight of an abused and distracted woman stumbling up to Smoky and her friends in her nightgown. Checking her fingerprints reveals her identity. It's about Heather Hollister, a woman who disappeared almost eight years ago. The cold-blooded kidnapper, who goes by the...
The novel The Dreamers (1949) by Harold Robbins, an American author known for his bestsellers, is an epic saga about the rise and fall of the film industry in America, from silent films to the Golden Age of Hollywood.
"The Maid Ančka" is a novel by Slovenian author Fran Saleški Finžgar that takes place in a rural setting.

The edition is supplemented with interesting tables with which we will learn to recognize different types of boats and ships. This book contains a collection of magnificent photographs: ports, coasts, barges and ships.
We continue our journey through the seas and the aquatic world. The section entitled Let's Get to Know...
offers a wealth of information about oceanography, marine life, research and exploitation
of the sea and its many inhabitants.
A comprehensive overview that provides a historical, literary, and religious introduction to the Bible and its world.
"Religions and Myths - A Great Encyclopedia for Children" is an informative and illustrated book that introduces young readers to different religions and mythological systems from around the world.

It describes the adventures of two journalists. In 1958, they set off, sailing on a raft, on an adventure from Zagreb to the Black Sea.
In this collection, Cankar talks about sketches from (probably) his own life. In stories, the plot is not necessarily the main backbone of the theme, but rather the situation itself and the writer's attitude or feelings in a given situation are involved i