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Pančatantra: u najstarijoj sačuvanoj recenziji Tantrakhjajika
The Panchatantra is a work of classical Sanskrit literature written between the 3rd and 5th centuries CE. According to preserved manuscripts and numerous adaptations, the work later took the form of a popular folk book.
Što su Česi?: kratki pregled činjenica i pokušaj objašnjenja
In the book before you, Jan Patočka wrote a paradigmatic essay on the Central European identity of a Slavic people.
Poziv na pogubljenje
There is no doubt that it is most attractive to read The Call to Execution as it appears to be written, as an anti-utopian or anti-totalitarian novel...
Kako sam djeci objasnio demokratiju
A book that deals with the concept of democracy from its origins in ancient Greece, through the dark ages of European history when it practically disappeared from the face of the earth, up to the present day.
Vunderkindova smrt
"Many years ago I published a number of poems, and forgot about them. I was fifteen years old at the time. Actually, I was thirteen or fourteen when I wrote them, and they were published as "Poems of a Fifteen-Year-Old" in the magazine Forum."
Napokon brucošica
The latest novel by our award-winning children's author Nada Mihelčić is a thematic continuation of the author's novel Notes of a High School Girl, although it stands as a separate entity.
Sasvim obične besmislice
Ignored and harassed by the authorities, surviving on the help of relatives and publishing children's rhymes, this ingenious marginal left behind a veritable treasure trove of strange stories and twisted thoughts in his notes and notebooks.
Bosna, kraj stoljeća
The work is simultaneously a political, cultural and identity reflection on Bosnia at the turn of the century.
Umjetnik u gladovanju
The book contains chronologically arranged stories published during Kafka's lifetime, except for the last four, which he approved for publication but, unfortunately, did not live to see publication.
Oslovljavanje davnih riječi
The book is a collection of columns that Ivan Šarčević, a Bosnian Franciscan, theologian, professor of pastoral theology and catechesis, wrote over the past five years for the Vjesnik of the Franciscan Monastery of St. Luke, Jajce.









