Antique books
Vila Rubein: roman iz tirolskog života
Villa Rubein (1900) is an early novel by John Galsworthy. It depicts the love between a young Englishwoman, Christian, and a poor Austrian painter in Tyrol, and the conflict between artistic ideals and civic conventions.
Vitez Kristov dr. Ivan Merz
The biography of Blessed Ivan Merz was written by his spiritual leader and confessor Father Josip Vrbanek, a Jesuit, who accompanied Blessed Ivan on his ascent to holiness in the last period of his life, from 1922 until his death in 1928.
Vladimir / Dusi narodne straže
The book 17 Collected Works of August Šenoa combines two thematically different narratives: a romantic love story in Vladimir and an autobiographical, nostalgic portrayal of childhood and revolutionary fervor in 1848 in The Spirits of the National Guard.
Vlasnik
The Owner (1906) is the first part of the Forsyte Saga. The novel satirically and critically portrays Soames Forsyte in particular - a property owner and his wife Irene - whose possessiveness and materialism destroy human relationships and lead to family
Voće: branje, spremanje, pakovanje
The book is practical, clear and adapted to the real needs of farmers, so it served as a useful manual in domestic fruit growing for a long time.
Vodič: Hrvatski narodni zoološki muzej
An old guide from 1962 describes the Zoological Museum in Zagreb with its rich collections of invertebrates and vertebrates, research departments, and a library of 13,000 volumes; today it has antiquarian value.
Vodič kroz grad Osijek
An important document reflecting the state of the city immediately after World War II. The guide served as a practical tool for orientation and informing citizens and visitors about the urban layout and infrastructure of the city at that time.
Vuci I-II
Historical novel about Prince Krsto Frankopan (1482–1527). A psychological portrait of a powerful Croatian nobleman in turbulent times of conflict with Venice, the Habsburgs, and the Turks. Rare wartime edition.
Zagaljeni životi
Zagaljeni životi (1923) is a collection of short stories published by Matica hrvatska. Early stories marked by psychological portraits, erotic charge, social criticism and motifs of personal crisis, typical of Vilović's controversial opus.









