Sergije Lukač, Koja Paljić, Ljubiša Nišavić, Mile Kos, Branko Daleore wrote in this issue: reports from the World Football Championship, all national team matches, review of the first and second federal leagues, European championships...
"In Zlopolje" by Dragutin Grgurević tells the story of the operations of the Third Dalmatian National Liberation Strike Brigade during the NOB. The book is small in format, but of great importance for understanding the local aspects of the NOB.
Narodna armija, 1971.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.36 €
Croatian literature • Columns and essays • Interviews
A book of reports, written in Podravka's factory newspaper in the 1970s. Prvčić's interlocutors (with excellent black-and-white photo portraits) include, for example, a toilet attendant, a cleaner, a driver, a taster, a machine worker...
Through travelogues and personal accounts, Jasen Boko describes South America – a continent of contrasts, passion and unrest. Combining history, culture and personal reflections, he searches for what it means to be “at home” in the world.
V.B.Z, 2006.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
11.2210.10 €
Political philosophy • Contemporary philosophy • Autobiographies and Memoirs • Interviews
A book of interviews in which Kołakowski retrospectively describes his life and intellectual journey through the turbulent 20th century – from pre-war Poland, through Nazi occupation, Stalinism, revisionist Marxism, to exile in the West.
Službeni glasnik, 2009.
Serbian. Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
The book consists of two volumes
19.44 €
Documents and records • Yugoslavia • Political journalism • Interviews
The book Good people in the time of evil (1999) by Svetlana Broz is a collection of true stories from the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), which bear witness to the humanity, solidarity and moral courage of individuals in the midst of conflict.
Journalist and publicist Ante Duić, in his free time, visited Slavonian villages and wrote down what he considered important to record and preserve from oblivion.