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    Papír ve zdobném kreslení
    Obrazárna Pražského hradu
    Was man von der französischen Armee wissen muss. Der Patrouillendienst im Felde in bezug auf das französische Heer
    Little Man, What Now?
    An Introduction to Transformational Grammars
    The Encyclopedia of Games
    • Rules and strategies for more than 250 indoor and outdoor games, from darts to backgammon.

      The Encyclopedia of Games1998
      4.0
    • Soubor vybraných děl. Uměleckohistorický průzkum obrazárny a určení děl provedl J. Neumann, ředitel Ústavu pro teorii a dějiny umění.

      Obrazárna Pražského hradu1966
      4.4
    • Little Man, What Now?

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      From the bestselling author of Alone in Berlin, this acclaimed novel follows a young couple navigating life in 1930s Germany. Lämmchen and 'Boy' fall in love, marry, and start a family in Berlin in 1932, but their lives are overshadowed by the changing political landscape. As they struggle with bullying bosses, unpaid bills, monstrous mothers-in-law, and Nazi streetfighters, they question whether love can sustain them. This work, which established Hans Fallada as a significant writer, portrays one of literature's most touching couples, blending comedy with desperation. Published just before Hitler's rise to power, it hauntingly depicts innocents on the brink of losing everything. Michael Hofmann's brilliant new translation captures the era's austerity and turmoil in Weimar Germany. Critics have praised Fallada's genius, noting the emotional depth and variety in characterization. The narrative resonates with both despair and hope, reflecting the complexities of life during a pivotal moment in history. This novel remains a powerful exploration of ordinary people facing extraordinary challenges.

      Little Man, What Now?1932
      4.0