First editions
Stegovnici
After five novels, Richard Bachman “died” when it was discovered that it was actually a pseudonym for Stephen King. The novel “The Disciplinarians” appeared in parallel with King’s novel “Despair,” and all the main characters of this book were borrowed fr
Svadbeni let
The work remains one of Begović's most important dramatic works, recognizable for its irony, psychological depth and criticism of social norms.
Tata, ti si lud
"Dad, You're Crazy", a novel by William Saroyan published in 1957, and in Croatia in 1958 in the Vjeverica library, is a moving and autobiographical story told from the perspective of a ten-year-old boy, Jamie, inspired by Saroyan's son Aram.
Trgovci snovima
The novel The Dreamers (1949) by Harold Robbins, an American author known for his bestsellers, is an epic saga about the rise and fall of the film industry in America, from silent films to the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Uskrs pod zidom, i druge priče
"Easter Under the Wall, and Other Stories" is a collection of short stories by author Kazimir Klarić, imbued with a deeply humanistic, Christian and patriotic spirit, with a strong emphasis on moral responsibility, faith, suffering and redemption.
Velika tajna predstava
This deluxe edition is a collection of all twelve parts of the saga of the comic adaptation of "The Great Secret Play", the epic journey that Clive Barker, the master of horror, took into the realms of fantasy.
Veliko ništavilo
The second novel from Ellroy's L.A. quartet, a dark noir thriller set in Los Angeles in the 1950s, which explores corruption, power and the moral abyss. The story follows three main characters involved in the world of crime and political intrigue during t
Vinipeški vuk i druge pripovijetke
A naturalist, an excellent illustrator and writer, Seton followed animals in the wild or free national parks, drew them, photographed them, and recorded every detail of their behavior.
Zajednička kupka
The communal bath is a kind of recapitulation - in it, Marinković's obsessive motives (humiliation, fraud and death) are discussed in the most direct and immediate way. In one of its layers, the novel is also a metaphor for literature, an allegory about t
Zoe
The novel "Zoe" (1978), one of Momo Kapor's most popular works, follows Arsen Lero, a 39-year-old art historian from the fictional Republic of Kosiliya – a small island under an authoritarian regime.









