Rare books
Bijedni ljudi
Poor Folk is the first novel by Fyodor M. Dostoevsky. Through the letters of the poor clerk Makar Devushkin and Varvara Dobroselova, it depicts the lives of people on the margins of society, their loneliness, poverty, and struggle to preserve their dignit
Bijelo prijestolje
A novel set in contemporary life in which the author follows the fates of members of the rural intelligentsia, their ideals, moral dilemmas, and everyday struggles in Croatian society between the two wars.
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Blagi divljak: Putopis iz Sudana
A travelogue by British painter and travel writer Richard Wyndham from Sudan (Bahr el Ghazal Province). A vivid, humorous and introspective account of his encounter with African tribes, nature and colonial reality in the 1930s.
Boja purpurna
An epistolary novel that follows the life of Celia, a young African-American woman in rural Georgia in the early 20th century. Through letters addressed to God and her sister Nettie, Celie describes her experience of abuse, racism, sexism and her journey
Bosna i Hercegovina: Opisana i ocrtana
Rudolf Baron Maldini Wildenhainski vividly describes the natural beauties, landscapes, old towns and customs of Bosnia and Herzegovina at the beginning of the 20th century. Bibliophile edition on kunstdruck paper with 136 images.
Bosna – Podaci o zemljopisu i poviesti Bosne i Hercegovine. Prvi dio: Zemljopis
Klaić's systematic overview of the geography of Bosnia and Herzegovina with information on the location, relief, rivers, climate and natural resources. The book is extremely rare on the market. It contains nine images and two geographical maps.
Bourneov ultimatum
The Bourne Ultimatum (1990), the third part of Robert Ludlum's trilogy, is a suspenseful spy thriller that follows Jason Bourne, a former CIA agent, in his final battle against a deadly enemy.
Božanski pastir
The book contains a selection of Šop's poetry and prose, the play The Eternal Prelude, Šop's letters to Dragutin Tadijanović, and memories of his acquaintance with Francis Jammes. The selection was compiled and the foreword written by Branimir Donat.









