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Jedan primjerak je u ponudi

Jedan primjerak je u ponudi
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This novel sharply criticizes the rapidly growing Russian capitalism and reflects the growing industrial unrest in the country, and is considered Kuprin's debut.
The Black Dahlia (1987) by James Ellroy is a crime novel inspired by the real-life, unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short in 1947 in Los Angeles. The work is the first in Ellroy's L.A. Quartet, known for its inspiring depiction of the city and complex plots.
This is one of Kapor's most significant books: it tells of the pain and bitterness of loss. The Chronicle is, indeed, Kapor's testament book, in which he put, if not his "whole life", and that is his good piece.
The book is composed of 22 chapters, and in the first, introductory chapter, entitled The Ugly Face of Primitivism, Agić explains the reasons and mechanisms of social rejection.