Monographs
Hrvatska
Hrvatska
Illustrated atlas
Hrvatska
This book explores the cultural and historical heritage of Croatia.
Hrvatska - Kroatien - Croatia - Europa
The book contains 224 pages, sewing thread, 3 languages (Croatian, English, German), approx. 60 pages of text, over 190 color photos.
Jošuini nasljednici: Izrael, Arapi, Palestina
Dara Janeković, a Croatian journalist, publicist and traveler, known for her in-depth reports on the Middle East (When the Sea Boils, Encounters with History), provides a poignant testimony about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Joshua's Heirs.
Karate majstorske kate I: Basai-dai, Kanku-dai, Đion
The first volume of a two-volume work dedicated to master kata in Shotokan karate. Written by renowned karate masters, it focuses on three key kata – Basai-dai, Kanku-dai and Jion – with detailed descriptions, illustrations and instructions for their exec
Knjiga o Srebrenici – spomenar jednog grada
Sadik Salimović's Book of Srebrenica (2002) is a memoir of the city: from Ottoman settlement, Islamization and development to the war suffering of 1992–1995 and genocide. It preserves the identity and memory of life before and after the tragedy.
Ksenija Kantoci
Ksenija Kantoci has been exhibiting since 1939. She works in wood, bronze and terracotta. Her exhibition in Zagreb in 1955 is particularly significant for the new trends in Croatian sculpture opposed to socialist realism.
Ljubo de Karina
Ljubo de Karina (born 1948 in Rakalj, Istria) is a Croatian sculptor known for his monumental works in stone, especially Istrian limestone, but also bronze and wood.









