Travel Books
Đavolji trokut
For four years, Richard Winer researched the "Devil's Triangle" before publishing the book itself. He sailed his sailboat Running Bowline to all the perimeters of that area, flew over it with an airplane and descended to the seabed at a depth of 400 meter
Djela 6: Dojmovi
The sixth volume in the 17-volume critical edition of The Works of A. G. Matoš is a collection of literary, cultural and travel impressions, criticism and feuilletons with sharp observations, irony and European horizons.
Djela 7: Ličnosti, problemi i pejzaži
A collection of essays, portraits of personalities, social problems and landscape impressions with sharp criticism, cultural analyses and Matoš's characteristic polemical and lyrical style.
Djela 8: Oko Zagreba i po Hrvatskoj
The eighth volume of Matoš's Works, edited by Julije Benešić, is a collection of feuilletons, travelogues and impressions of Zagreb, its surroundings and Croatian regions, full of lyrical landscapes, social criticism and polemical observations.
Dva svijeta i još jedan
Prose about time travel – a book about the sea, the river and the lake. The sea is the ocean of R.L. Stevenson, Daniel Defoe, Captain Frederic Marryat and today's adventurers, the river is the January River (Rio de Janeiro), and the lake is Parima, where
Egon E. Kisch ima čast da prikaže Raj Ameriku
Ekspedicije u nepoznato: historija velikih geografskih otkrića na našoj planeti
The work was originally published in 1959 and was awarded the first prize for the promotion of literature for children and young people in 1960 and has been translated into several languages. As a follow-up, Rackwitz wrote "Sunken Worlds - Far S
Eldora
The book titled Eldora, by Sani Delić, is a travelogue from Spit to Marmaris in Turkey, then back by sailboat through Otranto, with an unwanted detour to Italy and on to Trogir.
Fenomen Južne Koreje
The book "The Phenomenon of South Korea" provides insight into various aspects of Korean society, culture, politics and economy.
Frühstück mit Kängurus: Australische Abenteuer
A mix of travelogue, history, science and sharp humor – the book shows why Australia is one of the most unusual and dangerous continents in the world, yet fascinating and appealing at the same time.









