L’Olocausta di D’Annunzio D’Annunzio’s Martyr
L’Olocausta di D’Annunzio D’Annunzio’s Martyr
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Ostali autori: Ivan Jozić Opis: Antun Augustinčić. Preface by Miroslav Krleža.
O Marulićevu autorstvu firentinskoga hrvatskog zbornika iz XV. stoljeća
A modern-day Muslim Pride and Prejudice for a new generation of love. Ayesha Shamsi has a lot going on. Her dreams of being a poet have been set aside for a teaching job so she can pay off her debts to her wealthy uncle. She lives with her boisterous Muslim family and is always being reminded that her flighty younger cousin, Hafsa, is close to rejecting her one hundredth marriage proposal. Though Ayesha is lonely, she doesn’t want an arranged marriage. Then she meets Khalid, who is just as smart and handsome as he is conservative and judgmental. She is irritatingly attracted to someone who looks down on her choices and who dresses like he belongs in the seventh century. When a surprise engagement is announced between Khalid and Hafsa, Ayesha is torn between how she feels about the straightforward Khalid and the unsettling new gossip she hears about his family. Looking into the rumors, she finds she has to deal with not only what she discovers about Khalid, but also the truth she realizes about herself.
The wise and warm sayings of one of America’s favorite Christian authors are collected in this unique gift book to guide and encourage graduates. This delightful book includes intriguing four-color art and design throughout.
For fans of Kate Morton and Beatriz Williams, a highly atmospheric and suspenseful historical novel, set in the 1890s about a Scottish heiress who unexpectedly encounters her childhood friend in North America, five years after he disappeared from her family’s estate the night of a double murder. Nineteen-year-old Evelyn Ballantyre has rarely strayed from her family’s estate in the Scottish Borderlands, save for the occasional trip to Edinburgh, where her father, a respected magistrate, conducts his business—and affairs of another kind. Evelyn has always done her duty as a daughter, hiding her boredom and resentment behind good manners—so when an innocent friendship with a servant is misinterpreted by her father as an illicit union, Evelyn is appalled. Yet the consequence is a welcome she is to accompany her father on a trip to North America, where they’ll visit New York City, the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago, and conclude with a fishing expedition on the Nipigon River in Canada. Now is her chance to escape her cloistered life, see the world, and reconnect with her father. Once they’re on the Nipigon, however, Evelyn is shocked to discover that their guide is James Douglas, the former stable hand and her one-time friend who disappeared from the estate after the shootings of a poacher and a gamekeeper. Many had assumed that James had been responsible, but Evelyn never could believe it. Now, in the wilds of a new world, far from the constraints of polite society, the truth about that day, James, and her father will be revealed…to stunning consequences.
A page-turning novel that is also an exploration of the great philosophical concepts of Western thought, Sophie’s World has fired the imagination of readers all over the world, with more than twenty million copies in print. One day fourteen-year-old Sophie Amundsen comes home from school to find in her mailbox two notes, with one question on each: Who are you? and Where does the world come from? From that irresistible beginning, Sophie becomes obsessed with questions that take her far beyond what she knows of her Norwegian village. Through those letters, she enrolls in a kind of correspondence course, covering Socrates to Sartre, with a mysterious philosopher, while receiving letters addressed to another girl. Who is Hilde? And why does her mail keep turning up? To unravel this riddle, Sophie must use the philosophy she is learning–but the truth turns out to be far more complicated than she could have imagined.
Lilian Jackson Braun – The Cat Who Said Cheese Janet Dailey – Notorious Soheir Khashoggi – Mirage Glenn Meade – Snow Wolf
Ken Follett – The Third Twin Dick Francis – To the Hilt La Vyrle Soencer – Small Town Girl Phillip Margolin – The Burning Man
Frederick Forsyth – Icon John Grisham – The Runaway Jury Barbara Mikulski – Capitol Offense Michael Palmer – Critical Judgment
Alexandra Ripley – Scarlett Dick Francis – Comeback Frederick Forsyth – The Deceiver
John Grisham – The Chamber Mary Higgins Clark – Remember Me Elizabeth Webster – The Acorn Winter Stephen Coonts – The Intruders
Joseph Finder – The Zero Hour Martin Cruz Smith – Rose Steve Martin – The Judge Henry Denker – A Place for Kathy
Michael Crichton – Airframe Diane Chamberlain – The Escape Artist Harry Stein – Infinity’s Child Jeanne White – Weeding out the Tears
F. Paul Wilson – Implant Richard North Patterson – The Final Judgment Ray Sipherd – Dance of the Scarecrows John Gilstrap – Nathan’s Run
Ridley Pearson – Beyond Recognition Barbara Delinsky – A Woman’s Place Lilian Jackson Braun – The Cat Who Tailed a Thief Daniel Silva – The Unlikely Spy
Penelope Williamson – The Outsider Mary Higgins Clark – Moonlight Becomes You Elaine Clark McCarthy – The Falconer Tess Gerritsen – Harvest
John Grisham – The Partner John J. Nance – Medusa’s Child Thomas Eidson – All God’s Children Kevin O’Brien – Only Son
RAZVOJ UMJETNOSTI OD POČETAKA DO SREDINE 20. STOLJEĆA. Raskošno ilustrirano djelo u kojemu su kronološkim slijedom prikazana sva značajnija gibanja u slikarstvu, kiparstvu, arhitekturi i primijenjenoj umjetnosti na svih pet kontinenata. Od pretpovijesnih špiljskih crteža do suvremene računalne umjetnosti, svako je razdoblje savršeno dokumentirano i prikazano u svom društvenom i povijesnom kontekstu. NAJVEĆA UMJETNIČKA DJELA SVIJETA. Detaljna analiza djela otkriva i objašnjava njihove značajke, povijest nastanka, nadahnuće i skrivena značenja.
Juš Kozak, rođen 26. lipnja 1892. u Ljubljani, bio je istaknuti slovenski književnik, dramski pisac i urednik. Studirao je povijest i zemljopis na sveučilištima u Beču i Ljubljani, gdje je diplomirao 1920. godine. Njegova književna karijera započela je pod utjecajem slovenske moderne, a kasnije se razvijala u duhu novog realizma. Kozak je bio aktivan u književnom životu, uređujući časopis Ljubljanski zvon od 1932. do 1941., te se uključio u partizanski pokret tijekom Drugog svjetskog rata. Njegova najpoznatija djela uključuju autobiografski roman Ćelija i zbirku proznih i esejističkih zapisa Maske. Postao je redoviti član Slovenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti 1961., a preminuo je 29. kolovoza 1964. u Ljubljani.
Marin Zaostroškin bio je hrvatski književnik poznat po svom djelu Smrt stojećke, koje se temelji na njegovim iskustvima iz njemačkog logora tijekom Drugog svjetskog rata. U ovom djelu, Zaostroškin istražuje teme ljudske patnje, egzistencijalizma i moralne dileme, koristeći svoje sjećanje na teške trenutke u logoru kako bi prikazao psihološke i emocionalne aspekte preživljavanja. Njegov stil pisanja kombinira elemente autobiografije i fikcije, stvarajući snažan narativ koji odražava ne samo osobna iskustva, već i širi kontekst povijesnih događaja. Smrt stojećke je značajno djelo koje doprinosi razumijevanju hrvatske književnosti i povijesti, a istovremeno služi kao svjedočanstvo o strahotama rata i ljudskoj izdržljivosti.
Storia Cronografica di Trieste dalla sua origine all anno 1695 del canonico d. Vincenzo Scussa Triestino, cogli annali dal 1695 al 1848 del procuratore civico cav. Pietro dott. Kandler, testi manoscritti che si conservano nell archivio diplomatico di Trieste ora pubblicati per graziosa conessione del magnifico podesta Stefano nob. De Conti, prima edizione, curata da F. Cameroni. Condizione Molto Buono!