Collectables
Obiteljsko pravo
The book represents a fundamental work for understanding family law in the Croatian legal system, providing a thorough analysis and practical guidelines for understanding and applying family law norms.
Od kuće do škole
The book From Home to School by Dragan Lukić is a collection of poems and stories intended for children, published in 1981.
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
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.
Posljednja postaja: Jedanaesti slučaj doktorice Kay Scarpetta
Patricia Cornwell continues the story of forensic scientist Kay Scarpetta, who, after being attacked by serial killer Chandonne, faces an investigation that questions her innocence. As she searches for clues to the truth, she uncovers dark connections to
Povijest novoga vijeka 1870.-1918.
Croatian translation of a Soviet textbook, colored by Marxist-Leninist ideology. Covers key events from the unification of Germany to the end of World War I, with an emphasis on class struggle and imperialism.
Prva hrvatska glagoljska početnica: pretisak Početnice iz 1527
The oldest preserved Croatian primer and a significant monument of Croatian Glagolitic heritage, printed in Venice by Andrija Torresani. Facsimile reprint from 1983, with transliteration and afterword by Josip Bratulić.
Prvo nebo: Priča o dvoglasnoj fugi
Mario Fortunato, for years one of the most controversial protagonists of Italian public life, currently the controversial director of the Italian Institute of Culture in London, published his first novel The First Sky in 1990.
Radovi na krovu: sedam džepnih krimića
Seven short, independent stories in the "pocket crime novel" format by the master of Croatian crime fiction: fast, tense, concise, with unexpected twists and Pavličić's typical blend of everyday life and crime.









