Operation Fish: The race to save Europe's wealth, 1939-1945
Alfred Draper
Brilliant book written about a little-known operation in WW2 by someone very close to it. It was the largest movement of wealth in history and to this day is not really understood.
Dimensions
22 x 14.5 cm
Pages
377
Publisher
Cassell, London, 1979.
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: English.
One copy is available
Condition:Used, good condition (visible signs of use)
"Memorial of the State Civic School Podravska Slatina 1918–1928", published on the occasion of the school's 10th anniversary, is a collection of school history, statistics, photographs, and a presentation of the cultural and educational life of Podravska
Nastavnički zbor Državne građanske škole, 1928.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
16.58 €
Austro-Hungarian history • Documents and records • Croatian history • Cultural history • Central European history
The Statute of the City of Ilok from 1525 provides a critical edition of the oldest preserved legal codex of Ilok, an important source for the study of city administration, law, and everyday life in late medieval Slavonia.
Tisak nadbiskupske tiskare, 1938.
Latin. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
34.56 €
Demographics • Statistics • Austro-Hungarian history • Documents and records • Croatian history
The book from 1913 provides a systematic overview of the political and judicial structure and the list of residences in the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia, based on data from the population census conducted at the end of 1910.
Naklada kr. Hrv.-Slav.-Dalm. zem. vlade, 1913.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
46.42 €
Austro-Hungarian history • Yugoslavia • History of ideas • Serbian History
The first edition of Veselin Masleša's famous historical and journalistic study on the Young Bosnia movement, published in Sarajevo in 1945, immediately after the end of World War II.
Državno izdavačko preduzeće, 1945.
Serbian. Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
9.46 €
Law • Croatian history • Middle Ages • Serbian History
"Fides publica (Public Faith)" (1930) is a notable legal-historical study by Marko Kostrenčić on the development of public credibility of documents, notarial institutions, and legal certainty in medieval Croatian and Serbian lands.