Rare books
Internal diseases: An introductory course
"Internal Diseases" by Vasilenko and Grebeneva provides a comprehensive overview of various internal medicine topics. The book covers fundamental concepts, diagnostic approaches, and treatment options for a range of diseases affecting internal organs.
Inženjer ljudskih duša
A masterpiece of Czech literature that has become a world classic. This partly autobiographical novel, told through the eyes of Daniel Smiricky, a Czech writer in Canadian exile, combines ironic humor, nostalgic warmth, and sharp criticism of totalitarian
Ireland - The Path to Independence (The "Dublin" Collection) / Irish Coil Stamps (The Robert M. Benninghoff Collection)
Iscjelitelj
Noah Gordon is known (and popular) among Croatian readers for his translations of the novels "Healer from Zaragoza" and "Shaman". This novel was written in 1986 and is the first part of the "doctor trilogy" which follows the members of the family of docto
Iseljenici
The book "Emigrants" by the Portuguese writer Ferreira de Castro is one of the most important works of Portuguese literature, published in 1928. Great photomontage and cover by an unknown author from 1940.
Islam i slobodno tržište
Ispovijed i druge priče
The collection "Confession and Other Stories" brings together lesser-known, but extremely valuable, short stories by Andrić, written mainly in the period 1920–1940, some of which were only published posthumously.
Ispovijesti (knjige I-IX)
"Augustine's Confessions are a work in which those who thirst for truth and who are aware of their limitations have always found and continue to find themselves." - John Paul II.
Istarske freske / Istrianische fresken: 12 reprodukcija
The large amount of preserved wall painting in a relatively small area such as Istria is amazing. There are approximately 140 localities, from large and sumptuous fresco cycles to individual scenes and small fragments.
Istorija ludila u doba klasicizma
Michel Foucault's "The History of Madness in the Age of Classicism", published in 1961 (original: Folie et Déraison), is a revolutionary analysis of how Western Europe constructed and marginalized madness from the Middle Ages to the end of the 18th centur









