"Planet Number Four" by Ruska Stojanović Nikolašević explores various themes, some of which include space, stars, planets, travel and mysterious spaces.
The author uses poetic language to take us on an imaginary journey through all the topics in this book.
The girl ˝RU˝ doesn't have a postman owl, so she sends her letters to Harry Potter by sea waves, spring waves, morning dawn, seagulls, falcons, and most often by swallows!
Grafika, 2009.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.98 €
Early Modern Age • Documentary literature • Croatian history • Middle Ages • Dalmatia • Croatian literature
"Legends and Chronicles" is a collection of invaluable texts from the Middle Ages and the Modern Age, dedicated to the legends and chronicles of Trogir, Split and Brač. A rare antiquarian treasure, it reminds us of the magic of Dalmatia where legends nour
Čakavski sabor, 1977.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Radovan Orlak is found dead. It appears he jumped out of a window. Suicide? Or was it a well-hidden murder? His friends embark on a private investigation in which they uncover many secrets.
Znanje, 1979.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
5.32 €
Novel • Bosnian literature • Croatian literature • Serbian literature • Historical novel
Ivo Andrić's novel, published in 1945, is a masterpiece of world literature and winner of the Nobel Prize in 1961. Set in Višegrad, the story follows the history of the bridge over the Drina River from the 16th to the 20th centuries, built by Mehmed-paša