The books below have been purchased in Austria, Croatia and Greece. They are sorted from oldest to newest and only those that are dated before the 1970s are listed here.
My full library is listed here.
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Frederik Marryat — Snarleyyow, der Höllenhund (1857) German translation of "Snarleyyow, or the Dog Fiend". |
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Edward Bellamy — Rückblick aus dem Jahre 2000 (1890) German translation of "Looking Backward: 2000-1887". A utopian novel about the 21st century. |
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Davorin Trstenjak — Životinje: Ptice (1893) "Animals: Birds". |
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Gustav Šamšalović — Njemačko-Hrvatski Priručnirječnik (1916) "German-Croatian Hand Dictionary". For Croatian soldiers during World War 1. I got this one for free at a flea market in Zagreb because the lady selling it was surprised that I attempted to speak to her in whatever Croatian I could learn in a few weeks before my trip (almost nothing). |
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Erwin Kofen — Der große Krieg: Ein Anekdotenbuch (1920s) "The Great War: An Anecdote Book". |
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Luis Trenker — Kampf in den Bergen (1931) "Fight in the mountains". On the Italian Front during World War 1. It includes very high quality images. |
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Αθανάσιος Χ. Μπούτουρας — Προλήψεις του ελληνικού λαού (1931) "Superstitions of the Greeks". |
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Franz Graf Zedtwitz — Im Banne der Pole (1938) "Under the spell of the Poles". On Polar expeditions. |
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Labud Kirić — A i H Bomba (1956) "Atomic and Hydrogen Bomb". |
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Niccolò Machiavelli — Ο Ηγεμόνας (1961) Greek translation of "The Prince". |
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Erich Maria Remarque — Ουδέν Νεότερον από το Δυτικόν Μέτωπον (1963) Greek translation of "All Quiet on the Western Front". |
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Ο. ΜΠ. Σπάρο — Η ελληνική επανάσταση και η Ρωσία (1965) "Greek Revolution and Russia". Soviet edition translated to Greek. |
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Ivan Šibl — Iz ilegalnog Zagreba 1941 (1965) "From illegal Zagreb 1941". Stories from Nazi-occupied Zagreb during World War 2. |
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Josip Badalić — Prašina s Puta (1966) I have no idea what the title means. |













