
Urania 4 : Otvorena arhitektura
Nema primjeraka u ponudi
Poslednji primjerak je nedavno prodan.

Nema primjeraka u ponudi
Poslednji primjerak je nedavno prodan.
Zanima Vas i neka druga knjiga? Možete pretražiti našu ponudu pomoću tražilice ili prelistati knjige po kategorijama.
The book depicts the life of a family from Brač who, due to disagreements, gossip and social pressures, build a house outside the village. The novel explores community, isolation, family relationships and poignant moral decisions.
The Golden Calf (1931) follows the ingenious con artist Ostap Bender, who in Soviet Russia during the first five-year plan seeks a secret millionaire in order to get rich, encountering the absurdity of bureaucracy, the new Soviet man, and his own downfall
This is a book for anyone who wants to ask themselves about the future of a world in which power, concentrated in the hands of an ever-narrower circle of people, attempts to destroy or marginalize everything that is different.
A novel by Ivan Softa about life in a Herzegovinian village during World War I. It realistically and poignantly depicts misery, hunger, disease, war mobilization, and the suffering of peasants, condemning war and social injustices.
This novel explores themes of human destiny, hope, and despair.
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.