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Black lamb and grey falcon: a journey through Yugoslavia

This book offers a personal account of the author's travels across Yugoslavia, detailing the landscapes, cultures, and historical sites encountered during the journey. more

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Rebecca West
Rebecca West

Rebecca West, born Cecil William James on December 21, 1892, and died on March 15, 1983, was a prominent British author of the 20th century. Known for her profound social insight and unique literary style, she left a lasting impact on the world of literature. more

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