Djela Augusta Šenoe - Čuvaj se senjske ruke

Djela Augusta Šenoe - Čuvaj se senjske ruke

August Šenoa

This historical novel describes the life and struggle of the Uskoks against the Venetians in the first half of the 17th century (more precisely, from 1600 to 1614).

At that time, the town of Senj, where the story of this novel is set, was under Austrian rule, and the Uskoks were in charge of defending this town and its surroundings from the attacks of the Turks and Venetians, who were constantly trying to conquer it and its surroundings and bring them under their control. power. The novel tells how the Uskoks were brave knights and soldiers who tried with all their might to defend this region and its people so that they would not fall into captivity to the interests of other nations who only wanted to enslave and exploit them.

Editor
Dubravko Jelčić, Krsto Špoljar
Graphics design
Tomislav Pušek
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
406
Publisher
Globus, Zagreb, 1983.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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