Discounted books
Umjetnost na tlu Jugoslavije: renesansa u Hrvatskoj i Sloveniji
The book shows how the Renaissance in Croatia and Slovenia was not just a copy of Italian models, but an original synthesis of domestic and foreign influences, making it an important part of European artistic heritage.
U modi: Kultura odijevanja porečkih plemenitih građana (1650.-1720.)
The book represents a novelty not only in Istrian, but also in Croatian historiography. Namely, the clothing culture in the region of Istria in the early modern period has not yet been analyzed at all, and for the region of Dalmatia only sporadically.
Unutrašnji neprijatelj
This work explores themes of self-discovery, inner conflict, and moral dilemmas through a story about characters struggling with their own insecurities, fears, and conflicts.
Upravljanje marketingom
Marketing management covers all unavoidable topics from the broad field of marketing that need to be known and considered when creating marketing strategies and tactics.
Urota zrinsko-frankopanska
For about ten years, the novel was the most widely read book, which, thanks to the interest of the readers of that time in the historical events that marked the time of the conspiracy of Croatian and Hungarian noblemen against the Austrian crown, had a hu
U rovovima interpretacija: Strategija i tragedija nelegitimnog čitanja
The book by Split writer and political scientist Nebojša Lujanović (born 1981 in Novi Travnik) is an intriguing polemic against the ideological abuses of Ivo Andrić, especially the nationalistic readings of his work from the Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian
U rukavicama mi je ionako prevruće: Otvoreno o životu, ljubavi, Bogu i duhovnosti
The author of the bestsellers "School of Life" and "Ljubavologia", in his seventh book he talks about what spirituality is for him, how to develop permanent self-confidence and harmonious love, friendship and family relationships.
Ušica igle
The plots of this thriller are based on the real danger that threatened the Allied plan "Overlord" to land in France and the accompanying plan "Bodyguard", which had to mislead the Germans about the place and time of D-Day.









