Publishing series / Editions
Čovjek došao u grad: Roman jednog proletariziranog seljaka
A poor peasant comes to the city seeking a better life, but faces exploitation and social injustice. The work depicts the process of proletarianization of the peasantry during the period of social change in the first half of the 20th century.
Čovjek sa bezbroj imena
Young Victor Baxter grows up under the guardianship of the mysterious Captain and the woman who gives him a new name – Jim. His search for the truth about their identities leads him to discoveries about love, betrayal and his own life.
Crna braća / Učiteljica Breda
The Black Brothers is a collection of two novels for young adults, The Black Brothers and Teacher Breda. The works depict the life of the Slovenian people under Italian rule and emphasize courage, unity, and the preservation of national identity.
Čudnovate zgode i nezgode šegrta Hlapića
The Strange Adventures of the Apprentice Hlapić is a classic of Croatian children's literature, first published in 1913, and the first post-war edition from 1952 retains the rich narrative value of the original.
Čudnovato prijateljstvo glumca Jeseniusa
Ivan Olbracht's story follows the actor Jesenius, who prepares for the role of Jan Jesenius and, by identifying with him, gradually becomes psychologically destabilized and loses his sense of his own identity.
Dekameron
During the Great Plague of 1348, ten young Florentines flee to a villa and tell 100 stories over 10 days. Boccaccio's Decameron celebrates life, love, cunning, and human nature with humor and criticism of society.
Deseti čovjek
Graham Greene's The Tenth Man is a war novel about a wealthy lawyer who tries to escape death during the Nazi occupation. The work explores guilt, identity, redemption, and moral choices.
Devetorica hrabrih
The novel THE BRAVE NINE tells the story of a group of city boys who went on a trip to the countryside.









