Discounted books
Pustolovine Toma Sawyera
Mark Twain's classic, set in the small Missouri town of St. Petersburg in the late 19th century. Through the eyes of mischievous boy Tom Sawyer, Twain imaginatively portrays boyhood, freedom, and adventures along the Mississippi River.
Put do Indije
A Passage to India (1924) by E. M. Forster explores the tensions between British colonialism and Indian culture in Chandrapore in the 1920s. The story follows Dr. Aziz, an Indian doctor, and his attempts to befriend the British amidst racial and cultural
Put oko svijeta u 80 dana
The main theme is Phileas Fogg's journey around the world, which he must complete within 80 days if he wants to win a bet.
Put oko svijeta u osamdeset dana
The novel Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne is one of the most famous adventure works in world literature. The book celebrates exploration, knowledge, and the human ability to transcend boundaries.
Putovi kulture
The Paths of Culture by Danish ethnologist Kaj Birket-Smith depicts the development of human cultures from prehistory to the modern era and explains how the environment, economy, and mutual contacts shape societies and their way of life.
Putovi pored znakova
The book deals with various topics from recent Croatian literature, which have in common the search for poetic origins of certain problems and the analysis of cultural and gender identities.
Put u Balkaniju
The collection of columns, Put u Balkanija, critically reflects on Croatian reality at the turn of the millennium. Through satire and philosophical reflection, the author dissects social problems, warning of the dangers of "Balkanization" and calling for
Put u humano društvo (od socijalizma ka komunizmu)
Ilić considers how the satisfaction of one's own needs represents the meaning and condition of human existence.
Put u Jajce
In Put u Jajce, Edvard Kocbek provides personal and political testimony about key moments in Yugoslav history. The book is based on Kocbek's memories from the Second World War, especially the trip to Jajce in 1943.









