Dimitrije Popović
"Dimitrije" is an art monograph and exhibition catalogue dedicated to the artist Dimitrije Popović. It features reproductions of works, critical reviews and an overview of his early artistic development.
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"Dimitrije" is an art monograph and exhibition catalogue dedicated to the artist Dimitrije Popović. It features reproductions of works, critical reviews and an overview of his early artistic development.
Croatian conservative thought from 1789 to 1989.
The book deals exhaustively with the responsibility of youth from the aspect of criminal and criminal procedural law.
Edouard Schuré, in this legendary book, sketches the secret history of religions. The great devotees are a work whose glory has never dimmed.
This book provides an excellent introduction to all mathematical disciplines that are applied in the social sciences, especially economics, but also in the natural sciences.
A 1923 book by the Hungarian philosopher György Lukács, in which the author emphasizes the influence of the philosopher Georg W. F. Hegel on Karl Marx, and analyzes the concept of "class" and attempts to offer a philosophical justification for Bolshevism.
Pavao Pavličić, the author of numerous literary and scientific works, in his latest book "A Small Typology of Modern Croatian Poetry" analyzes in detail all the characteristics of Croatian poetry from the modern period to the present day.

Centenarian Allan, after a turbulent life on the eve of his festive hundredth birthday, burned out of the Home for the Elderly because he is allergic to three-digit celebrations.
He carelessly sets fire to a mysterious rolling suitcase, and for that he is held by the Swedish police for a whole month. He and his cheerful group of friends, whom he gathered along the way...
Five Centuries of Croatian Literature (PSHK) is the largest publishing project in the history of Croatian literature.
The work, which intertwines biographical notes with a description of the effects of opium and reflections on the nature of dreams, imagination and memory, will not leave anyone indifferent.

Futura magazine was a Croatian magazine for speculative fiction, primarily for science fiction literature. The first issue of Futura was published in October 1992.
In the beginning, it published only foreign authors, but with the arrival of a new editor, Krsto A. Mažuranić, the editorial policy changed, and stories by local authors began to appear in almost every issue. This contributed to the development of a new generation of Croatian SF writers in the mid-90s, among whom Marina Jadrejčić, Tatjana Jambrišak, Darko Macan and Aleksandar Žiljak stood out. ...

The debut novel by former prosecutor William Landay, praised for its authenticity, combines the suspense of Grisham with the depth of Lehane. A must-read for fans of crime dramas about corruption and human vulnerability.
The story follows Ben Truman, a 24-year-old police chief in the small town of Versailles, Maine, where he has inherited his father's post after family tragedies: his mother committed suicide due to Alzheimer's disease, and his father, an alcoholic veteran, left him in an emotional void. Ben, a former history student, suffers from boredom and loneliness in an idyllic but stuffy rural environment...
This work is an unexpected beauty and surprise. The author tries to communicate something about the nature of life and death, existence and non-existence, which bends perception into new and challenging forms.
Adam Bailey will be the first to admit that his life is not bad, at least not since he gave up on permanent relationships.
A young girl named Alice follows the White Rabbit and enters a magical world full of strange creatures. Through a series of unusual adventures, she explores Wonderland and its strange rules.

The Strange Adventures of the Apprentice Hlapić is a classic of Croatian children's literature, first published in 1913, and the first post-war edition from 1952 retains the rich narrative value of the original.
The novel follows a young and honest shoemaker's apprentice, Hlapić, who leaves the house of his strict master, Mrkonja, to gain life experience and see the world. During his seven-day journey, Hlapić experiences various adventures and meets interesting characters – a poor girl, Gita, and her dog, Bundaš, traveling actors, peasants, and also dangerous villains. Through these adventures, he show...
The book First Love by Miroslav Mika Antić is a collection of poetry that explores the experience of first love in a gentle and introspective way, especially from the perspective of young people.
Žuna na telefonu by Vjekoslav Majer is a collection of children's poems that, through gentle verses and rich illustrations by Zdenka Pozaić, explores nature, animals, children's games, and everyday situations from a child's perspective.