Antique books
Crni Napoleon
The Black Napoleon (1931) is a fictional biography of Toussaint Louverture. It depicts the Haitian Revolution (1791–1803), the slave uprising in Saint-Domingue, Louverture's brilliant military and political rise, and his struggle against the colonial powe
Crtice iz prošlosti Šarengrada
A historical and journalistic work by Fr. Mladen Barbarić (1873–1936), a Franciscan, writer and amateur historian, about the past of Šarengrad, the Franciscan monastery, the church and life in Srijem from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.
Crtice iz slavonske povijesti s osobitim obzirom na prošlost županija: Križevačke, Virovitičke, Požeške, Cisdravske baranjske, Vukovske i Srijemske, te Kr. i slob. grada Osijeka u srednjem i novom vijeku
In his major work from 1910, Josip Bösendorfer provides an overview of Slavonian history with an emphasis on the past of the counties (Križevci, Virovitica, Požega, Baranja, Vukovo, Srijem) and the city of Osijek in the Middle Ages and the modern era.
Čudo dvadesetog vijeka: Marijina poruka iz Fatime
The first Croatian book about the Fatima apparitions and Mary's message to the world, written by Fr. Stanko Petrov (1887–1963), a Franciscan, theologian and polymath. A spiritual-historical account of the miracle of 1917 in the context of World War II.
Čudovište iz predgrađa
The novel The Monster from the Suburbs, published in 1936 by the Spiritual Youth Association in Senj, is a contemporary legend that explores the psychological and social aspects of life in urban suburbs.
Cvijeće i ukrasno bilje
The book represents one of the first comprehensive domestic works dedicated to horticulture and the cultivation of ornamental plants, written at a time when a systematic approach to the arrangement of gardens, parks and homesteads in Croatia was just bein
Cvijet pod staklom
"Flower Under Glass" by Antun Matasović is a collection of short stories, presenting the early stories of the Slavonian Catholic writer with motifs of family, love, everyday life and moral dilemmas. A classic regional reading between the two wars.
Dalmacija u hrvatskoj književnosti
Dani jada i glada
A novel by Ivan Softa about life in a Herzegovinian village during World War I. It realistically and poignantly depicts misery, hunger, disease, war mobilization, and the suffering of peasants, condemning war and social injustices.









