Travel Books
Lonely Planet - England
Eight authors, over 180 days of in-country research, 78 detailed maps. Full-color chapter on England's great outdoors. Interviews with a top chef, a pioneering city mayor and a York ghost-tour guide...
Malo tu malo tamo
The book "A Little Here, a Little There" (2023) by Luka and Miljenko Marotti is a humorous and autobiographical collection of stories that follows their lives, experiences, and thoughts.
Meksiko
The work of a well-known journalist and writer, published in 1937, after his stay in Mexico, where he explored the political, social and cultural conditions in a country that was going through significant changes after the Mexican Revolution.
Misionarka iz hrvatske 20 godina u Zambiji
This book provides an interesting insight into the experiences of a missionary from Croatia who spent twenty years in Zambia.
Na putu u skrivenu dolinu - Umijeće prihvaćanja besmisla
Naši ljudi i krajevi: Pejzaži, novele, crtice
"Our People and Regions" is a collection of essays and travelogues by A. G. Matoš from 1910. The collection provides a deep insight into the Croatian regions and people of the early 20th century, reflecting Matoš's love for his homeland and his ability to
Na zelenom otoku: Putopis iz Irske
"On the Green Island" by Josip Andrić (1932, 2nd ed. 1934) is a travelogue from Ireland. A lively and warm description of Irish nature, history, culture and people, full of sympathy for the small Catholic nation and its fight for freedom. Illustrated edit
Nepoznata Afrika
The book "Unknown Africa" (1966) by John Gunther is a travelogue-documentary work in which the author explores the African continent during a period of great political and social change, especially after decolonization.









