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Čujte Srbi! Čuvaj te se sebe
Par Arčibald Rajs-Rudolf. 2011

Blago cara Radovana
Par Jovan Dučić. 2011

Izabrani tekstovi
Par Ivo Andriċ. 2010

Moje uspomene
Par Živojin Mišić. 2010

Malo jedro
Par Jovan Jovanović-Zmaj. 2011

Antologija epske narodne poezije
Par Various. 2011

Antologija lirske poezije
Par Službeni Glasnik. 2011

Samson i Dalila
Par Jan Dobraczyński. 1987

Miejsce i chwila
Par Kornel Filipowicz. 1985
Collection of forty-nine stories and memoirs, spanning twenty-five years, by one of the best-known Polish writers. The title story chronicles…
the thoughts and experience of an urban commuter trying to get to work on time. Polish language
Na skrzydlach nadziei
Par Tadeusz Nowakowski. 1984

Tutaj calowac nie wolno (Biblioteka "Nowa Droga" ; nr. 8)
Par Marek Nowakowski. 1979

Tamte lata
Par Teodozjusz Butyniec. 1979

Dym czarnych swiec
Par Jerzy Piechowski. 1981

Y.C.M.O.U SOC 294 Audyogik Samajshastra T.Y.B.A.
Par Sau. Manisha Prabhakar Rane, P. K. Kulkarni, D. D. Kachole. 2004

Y.C.M.O.U PSY 274 : Vaivahik Samayojan Ani Margadarshan T.Y.B.A.
Par Chandrashekhar Deshpande, Premala Kale, Medha Madhav Kumthekar, Ashok Borase, N. R. Chaudhari, Alaka Vadakar, Prof. P. C. V. Jape, Prof. Ramesh Kinkar. 2002

Maharashtra cha Ithihas - 11th Standard Maharashtra Board
Par Higher Secondary Education, The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary, Pune. 2015

Y.C.M.O.U SOC 292 Gramin Samajshastra T.Y.B.A.
Par Prof. Avinash Apate, Narayan Chaudhari, B. K. Khadase. 2003

Y.C.M.O.U HUM 101-1 Manvyavidyancha Adhishthan Abhyaskram F.Y.B.A
Par Prof. Suchitra Gogate, Prof. Dr. Siddheshwar Tagawale, Prof. Sameer Dubale, Shyamala Vanarase, Shree. Satish Bahadur. 2000

Y.C.M.O.U HUM 101-2 Manvyavidyancha Adhishtan Abhyaskram F.Y.B.A.
Par Prof. Dr. Eknath Pagar. 2000

The World Shared
Par Piotr Florczyk, Boris Dralyuk, Dariusz Sosnicki. 2014
Dariusz Sosnicki's poems open our eyes to the sublime just beneath the surface of the mundane: a train carrying children…
away from their parents for summer vacation turns into a ravenous monster; a meal at a Chinese restaurant inspires a surreal journey through the zodiac; a malfunctioning printer is a reminder of the ghosts that haunt us no matter where we find ourselves.Among the perpetrators and victims,buzzed or wasted to the bone,gliding without their blinkers onin the ruts of the national fate--they're not at home.Dariusz Sosnicki is an award-winning poet, essayist, and editor in Poland.