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Majčin grijeh
A collection of short stories by Branko Klarić, with the title novella Majčin grijeh (Mother's Sin) (1940) and other stories of a moral-spiritual and social character, is the Catholic-intoned prose of the then young teacher, poet and prose writer.
Mandaljena pobjednica
The Bosnian girl Magdalena (Mandaljena) Pereš Vuksanović, vowed to God and chastity, fled from a forced marriage under Turkish rule in the 17th century, and eventually became a Franciscan tertiary in Rome, where she died with a reputation for holiness.
Mladost Tome Ivića
The Youth of Toma Ivić (1928) is an autobiographical novel by Mate Ujević. It depicts the spiritual wanderings, youthful crises, and final religious conversion of a sensitive young man in the Herzegovina-Dalmatia setting.
Na modrom polju
The story of a girl named Olya Ilymeneva in a pre-revolutionary Russian village and province. Through a folkloric, ornamental style, Remizov describes her life, family, pilgrims, everyday life, and spiritual quest on the "blue field" of the Russian land.
Naša zemlja: Pučka geologija
The book is an accessible and educational introduction to geological sciences intended for a wider audience. Babić explains the basic concepts of geology in a simple and understandable way, with the aim of popularizing natural sciences among the general p
Nemeza
"Nemesis" is a dramatic story of a family torn apart by passion, hidden ambitions and moral decay. When the truth comes to the surface, punishment comes inexorably - from within, through their own mistakes.
Novi pripovjedači
A collection of literary criticism and studies by Ljubomir Maraković. The author analyzes and evaluates contemporary Croatian storytellers and novelists of the interwar period, emphasizing their artistic values from a Catholic and ethical perspective.
Petar Krešimir
A biographical and historical narrative of King Petar Krešimir IV: from the strengthening of the Croatian state and Church to political tensions and sea battles. It reads like a living lesson of the Middle Ages. First edition.
Pijanac
"The Drunkard" by Mijat Stojanović (1869) is a folk tale adapted from I. A. Stelzig. A moralistic story about the harmful effects of alcoholism, intended for the general public. A classic example of 19th-century enlightenment literature.
Potop
The Deluge, one of the most significant works of Polish and world historical literature, epically depicts the dramatic period of the Swedish Deluge in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1655–1660.









