In Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric's longhand with corrections, and typewritten with corrections
Graz 1923, typewritten with corrections
In Andric's longhand with numerous corrections
In Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric's longhand
In Andric's longhand
Typewritten with corrections
In Andric's long hand, with corrections, and typewritten
In Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric's longhand, with corrections
THIRTY- TWO LETTERS WERE WRITTEN BY ANDRIĆ TO A NUMBER OF HIS PERSONAL AND BUSINESS FRIENDS, CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS, AND FRIENDS, OVER A PERIOD OF FIFTY YEARS BEGINNING IN 1923 (all copies of originals)
In Andric's longhand
In Andric's longhand
In Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric’s longhand, with corrections
In Andric's long hand with corrections and typewritten
Typewritten with corrections
Exerpts from a longer work, typewritten and in Andric’s longhand
Typewritten
In Andric's longhand
In Andric's long hand and typewritten, with corrections
Typewritten with corrections
Two versions, one typewritten and with corrections, other in Andric's longhand
In Andric's longhand
In Andric's longhand
In Andric's longhand and his corrections
In Andric's longhand
Svjetlost-Sarajevo, and five other publishers
Typewritten and in longhand
In Andric's longhand
Typewritten with Andric's corrections
In Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric's longhand, with corrections
with postface essay by Petar Dzadzic, ‘Povest o zlu i dobru’
Typewritten with corrections
Typewritten and in Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric's longhand with corrections
In Andric's longhand
Typewritten and in Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric's longhand, with numerous corrections, and some typewritten pages
In Zdenka Markovic's longhand and typewritten
This collection, consisting of four albums of photographs (over two hundred b/w pictures, mostly 4 or 5X7, and cca. 150 negatives), and spanning sixty two years of Andric's life beginning in 1912, is the most complete private photo collection of Andric in existence.
In Andric's longhand and typewritten, with corrections
In Andric's longhand, with corrections
Typewritten with Andric's corrections
Fragments, typewritten with corrections
In Andric's long hand, with corrections, and typewritten
In Andric's longhand
Collected and introduced by Tihomil Mastrovic. Kronika Zavoda za knjizevnost i teatrologiju JAZU, g. 7, br. 18/19 (1981), Zagreb, p. 13-80.
Typewritten
Typewritten and in Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric's longhand, with corrections
In Andric's longhand
Two records enclosed
Andric's diplomatic career spans the period of almost twenty years, from February 1920, when he started work in the ministry of external affairs as secretary in Class III, until April 1941 when the Germans attacked Yugoslavia and his mission as the Yugoslav anbassador to the Third Recih came to an end. As a diplomat, Andric served in many cities of Europe:Bucharest, Madrid, Geneva, Brussels, Rome, Trieste, Graz and Berlin. The following documentation gives a rare insight into Andric's long years of service in the diplomatic corps of his country.