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The first systematic monograph on the history of the city of Samobor and its feudal lords from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, published by Vjekoslav Noršić (1880–1953), a Catholic priest and historian from Samobor.
Military propaganda brochure intended for Croatian Home Guards in World War I. A combination of combat instructions, moral encouragement and national appeal. Extremely rare.
A historical and cultural-topographical work by Radoslav Lopašić, depicting the past, settlements, fortifications, population and cultural heritage of the areas along the Kupa and Korana rivers. It is supplemented with contributions by Emilij Laszowski.
Official annual report of the State Teachers' School with a Training Room (Primary School) in Osijek, published in 1940. Overview of teaching work, students, staff and activities on the eve of World War II.
Croatia Always Catholic (1940), a popular-historical and apologetic book by a Samobor parish priest that proves the thousand-year Catholic loyalty of the Croatian people, from the time of their immigration until the 20th century.
The Statute of the City of Ilok from 1525 provides a critical edition of the oldest preserved legal codex of Ilok, an important source for the study of city administration, law, and everyday life in late medieval Slavonia.