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Izabrane pripovetke
Selected stories by Laza Lazarević bring together prose of strong psychological and social sensitivity, depicting family, morality, love, and suffering within the framework of 19th-century Serbian realism.
Izbliza: Planina Brokeback i druge priče iz Wyominga
This is the story of modern cowboys from rural Wyoming.
Iz duhovne lirike: Prijevodi
The collection represents an anthology of world spiritual poetry, translated by Jesuit Milan Pavelić, and includes translations of poems from various languages, such as Italian, Spanish, French, German, Flemish, Polish, Czech and Russian.
Izložena pošasti
Patricia Cornwell, the queen of forensic thrillers, combines fiery fires with deep secrets in the eighth novel of the Kay Scarpetta series. The novel, full of adrenaline and unexpected twists, ends with a shocking conflict, leaving the reader in suspense.
Iz narodopisa Hrvatske
This book is part of the series "Slavonica - contributions of Slavonia to Croatian literature and history".
Iz prve ruke
Joyce Cary's novel follows Gulley Jimson, an eccentric and unconventional artist in London. The story is told in the first person, through Gulley's lively, witty and chaotic voice, revealing his obsession with art and conflict with social norms.
Izuzetni leševi / Svakom svoje
Extraordinary Corpses and Each to His Own are two of the most famous political-crime novels by Leonardo Sciascia, an Italian writer and essayist who, through literature, dissected the mechanisms of power, corruption, and evil in contemporary society, espe
Izvještaji s bojišta
A book written by American journalist Michael Herr and considered one of the most influential works on the Vietnam War. First published in 1977, it is based on Herr's experiences as a war correspondent during the Vietnam War.
Izvori za povijest zdravstva Osijeka i Hrvatske 1865. - 1938.
Jadi mladog karijeriste
In a literary convincing way, Vuletić breaks down the taboo of Stalinism, which is equally freakish in every careerist and in every time in which the individual, and the collective, serves the government, and not the continuous liberation of man. - Jure K









