Hrvatski poslijeratni strip
Prva strip monografija u bivšoj Jugoslaviji, objavljena u Puli 1984. godine, a izdavač je bila „Istarska naklada“, čiji je glavni i odgovorni urednik bio Aldo Kliman
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Prva strip monografija u bivšoj Jugoslaviji, objavljena u Puli 1984. godine, a izdavač je bila „Istarska naklada“, čiji je glavni i odgovorni urednik bio Aldo Kliman
Hrvatsko-norveški praktični rječnik neizostavan je priručnik i za Hrvate i za Norvežane koji se žele upoznati s bogatom baštinom hrvatskoga i norveškoga jezičnog područja, kao i za sve jezične stručnjake i prevoditelje.
Drugi tom sabranih djela Montesquiea iz 1805. godine, sadrži drugi dio Duha zakona. Originalni uvez od finog francuskog drveta.
Knjiga Thomasa Daringa (pseud. Antona Zischke) koja se fokusira na temu kolonijalne eksploatacije prirodnih bogatstava tokom 19. i 20. stoljeća. Vrlo rijetko u ponudi s lijepo očuvanim ovitkom.
Rječnik hrvatskoga jezika Franje Ivekovića i Ivana Broza je prvo normativno djelo hrvatske leksikografije objavljeno u dvadesetom stoljeću.
If you want to recreate the incredible meal you enjoyed on your Mediterranean vacation or just enjoy fresh, flavorful Mediterranean food, the Mediterranean Cookbook is perfect for you.
The collection published on the occasion of the 700th anniversary of the Vinodol Law is one of the most comprehensive editions of the key Croatian legal and cultural heritage. The collection contributes to an in-depth understanding of the Vinodol Law thro

For the philosophy of new development, the author François Peru represents an important work that deals with the economic and social aspects of development.
This book explores the concepts of growth, development and progression, and offers theoretical elaborations on the economic independence of nations, inflation, capitalism and other relevant concepts.
The work deals with the analysis of the main representatives and ideas of existentialism, but from the perspective of dialectical materialism, i.e. Marxist philosophical positions.

In his book Kant, the Russian-French philosopher Alexandre Kojève reinterprets Immanuel Kant as a key figure in the history of Western thought. According to Kojève, neo-Kantianism is a bourgeois intellectualism that despises action and participation in hi
Kant's system, according to Kojève, banishes the "thing in itself" (Ding an sich) – the ultimate symbol of "bourgeois hypocrisy" and the divided reason between action and discourse. Kant's philosophy, based on a priori categories, answers the classic question "what can we know?" but creates an aporia: the intelligible world is atemporal and aspaceless, making the thing-in-itself unattainable, a...
Daniel Guérin, in his book Anarchism – From Doctrine to Action (published by L'Anarchisme, 1965), provides a comprehensive overview of anarchist thought, linking theoretical foundations with historical examples of revolutionary practice.
The book is a comprehensive publicistic work in the form of essays in which social, religious, political and media phenomena are read in the manner of theological hermeneutics, through the prism of a theological eye. It is composed of five chapters.

"Ms. Sabina" is a novel by Eugen Kumičić published in 1979 that explores complex interpersonal relationships and social norms in Croatia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The main character, Sabina, is a young and ambitious woman who faces the challenges of a traditional society that limits her possibilities. Through her relationships with various characters, including family, friends, and love interests, the novel depicts the struggle for personal freedom and identity.
Kumičić uses Sabina's story to explore themes of love, passion, betrayal, and social expec...

The novel The Peasant by the Welsh writer Niall Griffiths, set in the harsh and idyllic landscapes of western Wales, is a kind of fragmented and atypical biography...
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...of an "innocent bully", named Ianto, in which the author explores the archetypal fears and obsessions, psychological and even physical torments of the main character. In an unusual combination of rural and hyperurban motifs, and the collision of primordial consciousness and high-tech civilization, Griffiths wrote occasionally brutal prose, a novel interspersed with unforgettable black ...
This is one of her significant works, reflecting her engagement with social issues and the development of her literary style, which gradually moved away from schematic social prose towards a more modern narrative structure.
The White Princess is the first novel in the War of the Cousins series about the Plantagenet dynasty, set during an exciting and intriguing time of feuding between the English royal families.
Student Elizabeth Staveley is conducting research on tales from the late 16th century in the library at Oxford University, when she suddenly comes across a four-hundred-year-old manuscript inserted into a book.