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Aritmetika za V. razred srednjih škola / Aritmetika za VI. razred srednjih škola / Aritmetika za VII. i VIII. razred srednjih škola
Udžbenik Aritmetike dr Franje Hočevara, koji je služio kao osnovno nastavno gradivo za razrede više srednje škole u prvoj polovini 20. veka, obuhvata ključne aritmetičke pojmove prilagođene tadašnjem obrazovnom programu.
Branič jezika hrvatskoga
The main philological work of Nikola Andrić, linguistic advisor Defender of Croatian Language, was published in 1911 in two editions. It contains articles that he published in the National Gazette under the title Philological Trifles.
Kći snijega: pripovijest iz Aljaske
Jack London's first novel, Snow Daughter is a novel about a strong heroine who resists very rigid social conventions.
Oganj - dnevnik jedne kaplarije (prva polovica)
Olga Org: Roman iz ruskoga života
Yuri Slezkin's novel Olga Org, published in 1914, is one of the most significant works of Russian pre-revolutionary literature. The work has gone through more than ten editions and has been adapted for the theater, which testifies to its popularity and in
Renata Mauperinova: roman jedne nestašne djevojke za Drugoga Carstva
Novel Renée Mauperin (1864.) brought Goncourt to the bride and groom under the influence of Drug Carstva. Renée je inteligentna i živahna djevojka koja se opire očekivanjima srednje class, odbijajući brakove iz interesa i težeći osobnoj slobodi.
Roman jednog spahije - pripovijest iz muslimanskog svijeta na Senegalu
Taida: roman iz aleksandrijskih vremena
The novel Taida, published in 1890, is one of the most famous works by French Nobel Prize winner Anatole France. The work is inspired by the legend of Saint Taida of Egypt, a 4th-century courtesan who converted to Christianity.
Tiho jezero: prirodoslovne priče
Tragična sudba Nikole II. i njegove porodice: trinaest godina na ruskom carskom dvoru (ilustrirano izdanje)
The Tragic Fate of Nicholas II and His Family is a memoir by Pierre Gilliard, a Swiss French teacher who spent thirteen years (1905–1918) at the Russian imperial court as a tutor to Tsarevich Alexei.









