Antique books
Tri čovjeka u jednom čamcu (A da se o psu i ne govori)
A humorous classic about three friends (J., Harris and George) and their dog Monty who decide to take a boat trip down the Thames to take a break from their everyday worries, but their journey turns into a series of comical mishaps and hilarious situation
Tri lopova (Moj stric milijarder): Roman premodernih običaja
Three Thieves is a satirical novel about three thieves of different levels — from a petty thief to a prominent financial manipulator. A witty critique of society, morality, and capitalism with the subtitle "My Billionaire Uncle."
Tri mučenice: Tri izvorne pripovijesti
Three Martyrs by Eugen Kumičić (1888) is a naturalistic novel about the fate of three women from different social classes who suffer because of love, social norms, and male selfishness in bourgeois Zagreb.
Tri noći Don Juanove: Roman iz života jednog opernog pjevača
Three Nights of Don Juan (1917) is a novel based on the life of a famous opera singer. The story follows three fateful nights in which the protagonist, a modern-day Don Juan, experiences profound emotional and existential crises.
Tri sata: Roman međimurskog preokreta 1918.
The work, first published in 1935, provides a documentary account of events related to the liberation of Međimurje from Hungarian rule and its annexation to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918.
Tri vesele igre: Stričeva oporuka / Prva kiša / Začarani ormar
First edition from 1897. Hard, beautiful original binding of the time, perfectly preserved. He owns the Ex Libris of the Truhelka family from Osijek.
Tuđa žena
The novel Another's Wife follows a young painter who returns to the province, where he experiences a love affair with another man's wife, but also disappointment, alienation, and conflict with his petty-bourgeois environment.
Tuđinac
The novel The Foreigner (Yaban, 1932) is a work by socially engaged writer Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoǧlu that speaks about the Turkish War of Independence and the instability of Turkish unity in 1918.
Tumač obćemu austrijskomu gradjanskomu zakoniku I - II
The General Austrian Civil Code, published in 1811, represents the second significant codification of civil law in Europe after the famous French Code Civil from 1804. OGZ in Croatia and Slavonia was introduced in 1852, when imperial patent no. 246.
Turci idu / Ljubica / Kanarinčeva ljubovca
The book 20 Collected Works of August Šenoa combines three diverse narratives: a dramatic portrayal of fear of the Turkish invasion, a romantic story of unhappy love, and a witty and warm humorous tale about little people and their weaknesses.









