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Hajduk Nikola Šuhaj

Hajduk Nikola Šuhaj

Ivan Olbracht

Hajduk Nikola Šuhaj (1933) is the most famous novel by Ivan Olbracht (real name Kamil Zeman, 1882–1952), a classic of 20th-century Czech literature. One of the most important works of Czech literature between the two wars.

Svjetlost, 1965.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.56
Skriveni cvet

Skriveni cvet

Pearl S. Buck

Japanese student Josui Sakai and American lieutenant Allen Kennedy fall in love in post-war Kyoto. They marry in a Buddhist temple, but racism and family obstacles in America lead to tragedy.

Svjetlost, 1965.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
2.34
Sahrana gospodina Buvea

Sahrana gospodina Buvea

Georges Simenon

An old Mr. Bouvet dies suddenly on the banks of the Seine while leafing through a book. The police discover that he has been living under a false identity. The investigation reveals his past, secrets and human loneliness, without any great crime – just a

Svjetlost, 1965.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.26
Megre i stara dama

Megre i stara dama

Georges Simenon

Old lady Valentine Besson of Étretat claims someone tried to poison her drink, but her maid Rose dies instead. Maigret uncovers family secrets, greed for an inheritance, and a double murder. The 33rd novel in the Jules Maigret series.

Svjetlost, 1965.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.42
Vrijeme nasilja

Vrijeme nasilja

Jean-Pierre Simon

A Time of Violence (1966) is an anti-war and activist novel by French writer Jean-Pierre Simon, a lesser-known author from the mid-20th century, whose work bears traces of leftist literature of the 1930s and 1940s.

Svjetlost, 1965.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
2.46
Ulica večnog vetra

Ulica večnog vetra

Milan Nikolić

"Street of Eternal Wind" (1965) is one of the most interesting novels by Croatian writer Milan Nikolić (1924–1970), known as the "Simenon of Virovitica" and a pioneer of the Yugoslav crime genre of the post-war period.

Svjetlost, 1965.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
5.36
Klopka

Klopka

Peter Cheyney

In the novel "The Trap," detective Kalagan is caught in a web of intrigue, lies, and danger. A mysterious case, seductive women, gangster gangs, and unexpected twists lead him through a tense noir world of murder and betrayal.

Svjetlost, 1965.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.26
Petao u prozoru

Petao u prozoru

Milan Nikolić

„Pijetao na prozoru“ (1960) je popularni detektivski i krimi roman hrvatskog pisca Milana Nikolića (Osijek, 1924 – Virovitica, 1970), jednog od najčitanijih autora posleratne zabavne proze u Jugoslaviji.

Svjetlost, 1960.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.26
Preživela smrt

Preživela smrt

Olga Scheinpflugová

„Preživeti smrt“ (1939) je romantično-psihološki roman češke spisateljice, glumice i dramske spisateljice Olge Šajnpflugove, završen neposredno pre smrti njenog supruga, Karela Čapeka, 1938. godine.

Džepna knjiga, 1959.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.76
Hronika o siromašnim ljubavnicima

Hronika o siromašnim ljubavnicima

Vasco Pratolini

U Firenci 1925–1926, u siromašnoj ulici Via del Korno, stanovnici žive u ljubavi, siromaštvu i strahu. Dolazak fašizma uništava zajednicu: ljubavnici se svađaju, neki ginu od nasilja, ali narodna solidarnost opstaje.

Svjetlost, 1966.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
The book consists of two volumes
4.56