Literature

Rub

Rub

Oto Šolc
Naprijed, 1958.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.
4.99
Rubaije

Rubaije

Omar Hajjam

The Rubaiyat (quatrains, rubāʿiyāt) of Omar Khayyam (1048–1131), a Persian mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and poet from Nishapur, are one of the most influential collections of world poetry.

Mladost, 1954.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
11.24
Rubindol

Rubindol

Sharon Creech

The two oldest children at Boxton Creek Children's Home were twins, Dallas and Florida. Tall for their age, dark-haired and dark-eyed, wiry builds and rough, unkempt looks.

Algoritam, 2004.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.62
Rude na ogledalu

Rude na ogledalu

Šime Vučetić
Lykos, 1959.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.98
Rudnik čvaraka

Rudnik čvaraka

Tomislav Šovagović

The debut work of Croatian writer Tomislav Šovagović, awarded the Josip and Ivan Kozarac Award in 2012, is a dedication to Slavonia – the region of his childhood that the author, born in Dalmatia, observes with foreign but tender eyes.

Mozaik knjiga, 20112.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
11.56
Rujanska kupačica

Rujanska kupačica

Mirjana Dugandžija

The heroines of Mirjana Dugandžija's new stories know that the time for frivolous living is over – much has come to an end. Trouble is looming.

Oceanmore, 2020.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
5.98
Rujansko četvorojevanđelje

Rujansko četvorojevanđelje

Narodna biblioteka Srbije, 1987.
Ancient slavic. Cyrillic alphabet. Hardcover.
174.36
Ruka ruku mije (obrazi su, jasno, čisti)

Ruka ruku mije (obrazi su, jasno, čisti)

Kazimir Klarić
Zrinski, 1979.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.98
Ruke

Ruke

Ranko Marinković

The book includes the following short stories: Your Lonely Life, Skirt, Dust, Angel, Bone Stars, Benito Floda von Reltih, Hands and Embrace.

Veselin Masleša, 1982.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
4.22
Ruke

Ruke

Ranko Marinković

The main characters of this story, which the entire collection is named after, are the Left and Right Hands. They are placed on the back of the Man, the Left is in the Right, from which it differs in character, which is why there is a discussion.

Svjetlost, 1964.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.32