Rare books
Mahatma Gandi
A short popular biography/sketch about the life and ideas of Mahatma Gandhi, with an emphasis on non-violence and the struggle for Indian independence.
Mali pelivan i druge priče i pjesme za mladež
Mali pelivan i druge priče i pjesme za mladež (The Little Pelivan and Other Stories and Poems for Youth) (1926) is a collection of short stories and poems in which Josip Cvrtila promotes the values of kindness, honesty, faith and perseverance through ch
Malo cestom, malo prugom
An educational picture book intended for third grade elementary school students. It explains to children in a simple and fun way the rules of safe behavior in traffic - both on the road and near railway tracks.
Mama, volim te
"Mama, I Love You", a novel by William Saroyan published in 1956, and in Croatia in 1958 in the "Vjeverica" library, is an autobiographical story told from the perspective of a nine-year-old girl, Twink, inspired by Saroyan's daughter Lucy.
Mandaljena pobjednica
The Bosnian girl Magdalena (Mandaljena) Pereš Vuksanović, vowed to God and chastity, fled from a forced marriage under Turkish rule in the 17th century, and eventually became a Franciscan tertiary in Rome, where she died with a reputation for holiness.
Manja djela: Čudnovita dveh kaputov zmešarija Slavka / Glas od Gradne / Književno pismo / Kapetan Izailo / Mešterski list
The twelfth volume of the Collected Works of August Šenoa – a collection of smaller prose and journalistic works: humorous stories, satire, literary letters and historical sketches from the pen of the most significant Croatian writer of the 19th century.
Mare Nostrum
Mare Nostrum is an exciting war novel about a Spanish sailor who, driven by love and patriotism, embarks on a dangerous espionage game in the Mediterranean during World War I.
Marija Stuart
Queen of Scotland at the age of six, in 1542, then Queen of France at the age of seventeen through her marriage to Francis II., Maria Stuart is one of the most romantic characters in history.
Marin Držić: pjesnik dubrovačke sirotinje
The book by Croatian writer and essayist Živko Jeličić is one of the most influential interpretations of Marin Držić. Jelčić interprets Držić as a writer close to the common people and a critic of the social injustices of the Dubrovnik Renaissance.









