Antique books
Machiavelli i njegova politička nauka: O četiristotoj obljetnici državnikove smrti (1527-1927)
The book Machiavelli and His Political Science by Vinko Lozovina, published in 1928 on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the death of Niccolò Machiavelli, presents a comprehensive analysis of the life, works, and political thought of this Renaissan
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.
Majčin grijeh
A collection of short stories by Branko Klarić, with the title novella Majčin grijeh (Mother's Sin) (1940) and other stories of a moral-spiritual and social character, is the Catholic-intoned prose of the then young teacher, poet and prose writer.
Majstor duša
The Master of Souls (1931) is one of the most controversial works of Croatian interwar literature. A psychological and social novel about a priest who faces the conflict between his priestly duty, celibacy, and human passions.
Majstori cirkusa: ljudi cirkusa pripoviedaju o svom životu
Majstori preporoda: Iizmeđu svietla i sjene - prikazi i slike
A book by Croatian painter, set designer and art historian Ljubo Babić (1890–1974). The work is part of his popular overviews of world art published during the war years (along with "Color and Harmony", "The Golden Age of Spanish Painting", etc.).
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
Mali rječnik hrvatskoga i njemačkoga jezika: I. Njemačko-hrvatski dio
The Small German-Croatian Dictionary by Ivan Filipović is a classic work of Croatian lexicography of the 19th and early 20th centuries. This edition is aligned with the then current, officially accepted Broz–Boranić orthography.
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.
Mandorlato
Mandorlato (1924) is a collection of short stories/novellas from the author's early period of work, marked by psychological portraits, erotic motifs, and social criticism, typical of his controversial interwar oeuvre.









