Discounted books
Jedna Mađarska jesen
This is a novel with autobiographical elements, in which the author, through the character of a writer in his more mature years, reflects on his own life, history, identity, and the political reality of Hungary at the time.
Jody Baxter
Jovanka - žena koja je previša znala
And what kind of husband was Tito? Man? The first Croatian biography of Comrade Jovanka answers that question, which was really of great interest to about 20 million Yugoslavs.
Juda
Through the story of a young man at a crossroads in his life, Amos Oz presents a provocative idea about Christianity and traitors, does not ignore the high cost of the Israeli-Arab conflict, and his call for compassion melts the hearts of readers.
Jugoslavenstvo danas
Yugoslavism Today (1982) examines the concept of Yugoslavism in the context of the political, cultural, and social conditions of the SFR Yugoslavia, in the period after Tito's death. The work explores the historical roots of the Yugoslav idea and the chal
Jugoslavija, moja domovina
Vladan grew up in Ljubljana convinced that his father, a former JNA officer, died at the beginning of the war. The only thing he remembers with nostalgia is growing up in Pula, because since they moved to Fužine, his mother and Vladan have become stranger
Julius Caesar
Agreat tragedy based on Plutarch’s account of the lives of Brutus, Julius Caesar, and Mark Antony.
Kako bi se Jugoslavija borila u ratu
How Yugoslavia would fight in the war, brings an interesting insight into the military strategies and tactics of that time.
Kako smo lomili noge
The novel How We Broke Our Legs (1997), a humorous and tender chronicle of family life through four decades of Croatian history, follows the fate of three generations of a Slavonian family from 1951 to 1992.









