Discounted books
Voće iz vlastitoga vrta (sadnja, njega, branje)
Where do the sweetest fruits come from? Of course, from your garden... Imagine sweet strawberries, firm gooseberries or fragrant pears - all freshly picked in your own garden. Is there anything tastier?
Voće tela
"Fruits of the Body" (1983) is a novel by Milan Ranković that explores physicality as a source of pleasure, suffering and social interaction in the context of Yugoslav socialism. The novel remains an under-read gem of Yugoslav prose in the 1980s.
Vodič Historijskog arhiva u Osijeku
Vojskovođa Svetozar Boroević 1856-1920.
Svetozar Boroević, the most capable Austro-Hungarian military leader of the First World War, the only Croat who received the title of field marshal and was awarded the highest Austrian decorations, has been systematically hushed up in Croatian history.
Volim sutra
"I Love Tomorrow" is a semi-autobiographical novel-diary, a snippet from the life of Doria, a lively, witty, sharp and somewhat sassy fifteen-year-old who is slowly learning to look at the world positively.
Vragolaste priče
This collection includes stories such as "The Beautiful Empire", "The Easy Sin", "The King's Alms", "The Devil's Heir", "The Marshal" and "The Three Scribes of St.
Vrijeme seksa u doba nevinosti
Can a romance novel be written as a crime novel? Like an exciting detection game with that genre "whodunit" question? It certainly can, judging by the tools used by Drago Hedl in the construction of this brilliant novel.
Vukovar i Vukovarci
Contributions to the study of the history of Vukovar









