Rare books
Mi, djeca Solferina
Maroje Mihovilović, a Croatian journalist and writer, creates a fascinating, true family saga in his novel We, the Children of Solferino that follows five generations of the Mihovilović-Vukelić family from the end of the 17th century to the turbulent 20th
Mieke: zaručnica s "Vražjeg ugla"
A Catholic story about the life, conversion, illness and Christian sacrifice of a young worker, Mieke, from a poor and sinful suburb, intended primarily for young girls and workers.
Milićevićeva knjiga
The posthumous edition of the SKZ from 1909 brings a selection of short stories by Milan Đ. Milićević, which depict life along the Drina River, hajduk legends, the world of the border guards and the fates of ordinary people, combining realism, folklore an
Minimalno preimućstvo
In this book, Grandmaster Gufeljd considers the important problem of the technique of realizing minimal wealth. Analysis of interesting endings from practical games helps improve the mastery of endings.
Miris zemlje i mora: predratne pripovijesti
A collection of short stories by the prominent Croatian novelist, playwright, and travel writer from Trbounje near Drniš. The book contains Kosor's earlier, pre-war stories written before World War I, which were then collected for the first time.
Mirno teku rijeke: Stihovi 1957.-2005.
A posthumous collection of poems and texts by Drago Britvić (1935–2005), one of the most influential Croatian songwriters of popular music and chanson. The book brings together his entire oeuvre, including the title song "Mirno teku rijeke".
Miroslav Antić: Izabrana dela 1-6
This edition presents a selection of key collections of poems by Miroslav "Mike" Antic (1932–1986). It is a luxurious, hardbound collection in six volumes, with illustrations by Mica Mihajlović, intended for a wider audience and collectors.
Miroslavljevo jevanđelje – apokrifna verzija
A hilarious comic for which the script was written by Bora Ćosić, and drawn by four comic book authors from Croatia and Serbia - Igor Hofbauer, Damir Steinfl, Boris Stanić and Wostok, while the editor is Saša Rakezić (Aleksandar Zograf), together with Oli









