Sirius: Biblioteka znanstvene fantastike - broj 55
Larry Niven, Isaac Asimov, Edmond Hamilton, Radovan Domagoj Devlić, Ray Bradbury, Atila Pein, Eric Frank Russell
Sirius was a Croatian science fiction magazine. The foundation was proposed by Damir Mikuličić in 1976. In Sirius, the works of domestic authors, as well as translations of foreign SF authors, were published. It was published from 1976 to 1989.
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Krsto A. Mažuranić, Zoran Milović, Božidar Stančić, Zlatko Glik, Aleksandar Gvoić
Futura magazine was a Croatian magazine for speculative fiction, primarily for science fiction literature. The first issue of Futura was published in October 1992.
Richard Cornell, Larry Niven, Charles Sheffield, Berislav Lopac
Futura magazine was a Croatian magazine for speculative fiction, primarily for science fiction literature. The first issue of Futura was published in October 1992.
Bakal, 1996.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.26 €
American literature • Essays and diaries • Science Fiction • Popular Science
A popular science work in which Asimov, combining scientific rigor with a lucid style, explores possible threats to the survival of humanity, systematizing disasters according to their nature and probability.
August Cesarec, 1981.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The Parakkans are fighting fiercely. Aurin has increased patrols. The captured Ryushi has privileges not granted to a prisoner about to be executed. Corm is furious.
Grlica, 2003.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.323.72 €
British literature • Detective Stories • Thriller • Science Fiction
The first part of a trilogy about Takeshi Kovacs – a dark, violent, but intellectually provocative SF noir. The world of the future in Morgan's Digital Carbon is a cruel extrapolation of globalization, but at its core it is a classic noir crime novel.
Algoritam, 2006.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
19.5215.62 €
American literature • Fantastic literature • Romance Novels • Thriller • Science Fiction
Canyons of Night (2011) by Jayne Castle (pseudonym Jayne Ann Krentz) is the third and final novel in the "Mirror" trilogy. Typical of Castle/Krentz: a strong heroine, a protective hero, psi-energy, mystery, and light eroticism.