Antique books
Gog
Papini's "Gog", in the edition with an afterword by Mate Ujević, brings a provocative collection of satirical and philosophical writings that expose human weaknesses, social absurdities and the spiritual crisis of modern man.
Gola maja
The famous painter Mariano Renovales, the son of a blacksmith, rises to fame in Rome, Paris and Madrid. Obsessed with his love for women and art, he paints his "Naked Maya", which leads to drama, jealousy and conflict.
Golem: Geissel der Tschechen. Die Zersetzung des tschechischen Nationalismus
Golem: The Czech Whip is a propaganda book published in occupied Prague in 1942, which attacks Czech nationalism and political resistance to Nazism through anti-Semitic and anti-Masonic motives.
Golubovi i jastrebovi
In a typically Sardinian setting, through a dramatic love story, Deledda depicts the conflict between two families and their worlds – the peaceful, honest "doves" and the aggressive, greedy "hawks".
Gorki lotos
The Bitter Lotus (1936) by Pulitzer Prize-winning Louis Bromfield is a kind of "continuation of the fates" of some of the characters from Bromfield's famous novel The Rains Are Coming, but set in a completely new, independent story.
Gospoda Golovljovi
A rare and sought-after first Croatian edition of a classic of Russian literature. A masterpiece of satirical realism, it depicts the tragic story of the decline of the noble Golovlev family over several generations.
Gospođica Elza
The novella Miss Elsa (1924) depicts the inner monologue of a young girl from the Viennese bourgeoisie who faces a moral dilemma, family ruin, and her own sexuality in just a few dramatic hours.
Gøsta Berling
The novel follows the failed priest Gøsta Berling, who, in the company of unusual characters on Ekeby, goes from a debauched wanderer to a man capable of love, responsibility and moral revival.
Građa za povijest književnosti hrvatske, knjiga X
The collection Materials for the History of Croatian Literature, Book X, brings together scholarly contributions on Croatian writers, works, biographies, and literary-historical research.
Grieben Reiseführer - Dalmatiën: Jugoslawische Adriaküste mit Inseln und Hinterland
The 1938 guidebook by the German publisher Grieben systematically describes Dalmatia with its islands and hinterland. It includes 18 maps, 24 illustrations and practical notes for drivers, offering a route by route through the coast.









