Collectables
O, Jeruzaleme
At the end of 1918, Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Mary Russell go to Palestine, then under British occupation. Their goal is to solve a series of murders that at first glance do not seem connected to the growing tensions between Jews, Muslims and Chri
Oslobođeni žali
One of the most significant collections of Croatian poetry from the period of World War II. The poems bring intimate, nostalgic and patriotic lyrics imbued with motifs of homeland, sea, mother, faith and liberation from the burden of the past.
Osnove zemljopisa za I. razred srednjih i sličnih škola
A general geography textbook intended for the first grade of secondary schools in the Independent State of Croatia. Contains the basics of physical and general geography, maps and illustrations. The work of the prominent Croatian geographer and pedagogue
Osnovi radiofonije – zbirka pokusa
A practical manual with a series of simple experiments in radiophony and the basics of radio technique. Intended for students, teachers and amateurs.
Osvit: Slike iz tridesetih godina
A historical novel about the Croatian national revival (Illyrianism) in the 1830s. Gjalski's first significant work of historical prose, a realistic-romantic depiction of the awakening of national consciousness.
Pakao
Glavurtić's spiritual-theological study of hell, demons and the afterlife. A Christian mystical and demonological account with the aim of warning and spiritual awakening of modern man. First edition.
Pariški pokolj
Petar Krešimir
A biographical and historical narrative of King Petar Krešimir IV: from the strengthening of the Croatian state and Church to political tensions and sea battles. It reads like a living lesson of the Middle Ages. First edition.
Piesni ujedno stavljene s mnozim druzim liepim stvarmi (pretisak izdanja iz 1607.)
A collection of love lyrics and dramatic works by Marin Držić. Contains his poems and parts of Tirena, Venus and Adon and Novela od Stanac. Facsimile reprint of the second edition from 1607, printed by Frano Barillet in Venice.
Pod gorom: Ličke priče
The collection Pod gorom – Lika Stories (1930) by Mile Budak consists of seven short stories depicting everyday life and the mentality of a Lika village in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. First edition.









