Nomadi sjevera
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Nomadi sjevera

James Oliver Curwood

"Nomads of the North" is an adventure work about the life of animals in the wilderness of northern Canada. Through the friendship of a dog and a bear cub, it depicts the struggle for survival, the power of nature, and life in harsh regions.

Nomads of the North is an adventure and natural history work prepared for the Croatian audience by Vladimir Radić, and published by Slavenske knjižara St. i M. Radić in Zagreb. The book belongs to popular literature for young people and nature lovers and describes life in the wild and difficult-to-reach areas of northern Canada. The Croatian edition is found today mainly as an antiquarian and collector's edition, and the exact year of publication is not stated, although it is most often placed between 1925 and 1930.

The center of the work is the unusual friendship of a small dog and a bear cub, who are bound by circumstances in a common fight for survival. Through their adventures, the reader gets to know the world of forests, rivers and wilderness of the north, as well as the dangers brought by hunger, forest fires, harsh climate and encounters with other animals. The special value of the book lies in the detailed descriptions of nature and animal behavior, which show a great knowledge of the natural world.

The work combines an adventurous plot with educational content, emphasizing the importance of instinct, adaptation, and the interconnectedness of living beings. Although primarily intended for younger readers, its interesting story and vivid descriptions also appeal to adults. As an antiquarian book from the first half of the 20th century, Nomads of the North today represents a valuable example of former children's and youth literature that, through exciting stories, developed an interest in nature, animals, and distant parts of the world.

Original title
Nomads of the North
Translation
Vladimir Radić
Editor
Vladimir Radić
Dimensions
18.5 x 14 cm
Pages
235
Publisher
Naklada slavenske knjižare St. i M. Radić, Zagreb, 1925.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, very good condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Worn covers
 

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