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Bakreni Petar

Bakreni Petar

Anto Gardaš

"Bakreni Petar" is a novel by the famous children's writer Ante Gardaš. In it, the characters of ordinary, everyday children, special for their extraordinary research spirit and great curiosity, lead us through another exciting story.

Mladost, 1990.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.364.02
Bambijeva djeca : Jedna obitelj u šumi

Bambijeva djeca : Jedna obitelj u šumi

Felix Salten
Mladost, 1982.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.24
Ban Jelačić

Ban Jelačić

Anđelko Mijatović
Mladost, 1990.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
8.626.47
Bankari

Bankari

Arthur Hailey

The Moneychangers (1975) by Arthur Hailey is a novel that delves into the world of high finance, set in the fictional American bank First Mercantile American in the 1970s.

Mladost, 1986.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
2.38 - 3.56
Baraka Pet Be i druge novele

Baraka Pet Be i druge novele

Miroslav Krleža

Count Maksimilijan Axelrode, a descendant of the ancient Austrian nobility, is the head of a large hospital that, under the banner of the Red Cross, is located behind the war lines in the area between Stanislavów and Kraków.

Mladost, 1981.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.82
Barunica

Barunica

Veljko Kovačević
Mladost, 1984.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
4.98
Beskrajna ljubav

Beskrajna ljubav

Scott Spencer
Mladost, 1984.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
7.22
Betty Zane

Betty Zane

Zane Grey

The stirring stories of Betty Zane are well known throughout the United States. Many of these stories of her heroic struggle during the Revolution will be found in every library and many textbooks.

Mladost, 1960.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.
4.52
Bezimeni

Bezimeni

Ivan Dončević
Mladost, 1977.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
2.98
Bijelo ciganče

Bijelo ciganče

Vidoe Podgorec

The story of a boy named Tarun, who lost his parents during the war after they were killed by the Nazis. He was left by the side of the road, where he was found by wandering Roma who decided to adopt him. Because of his fair skin, they called him "White G

Mladost, 1987.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.56 - 3.74