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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.
Nos
The satirical magazine Nos (vol. 1, May 10, 1917) by Zyra Vukelić pokes fun at everyday wartime life and domestic vanities: short, sharp sketches about politics, journalism, and "reputation," written in the midst of World War I.
Radmilović
Radmilović (1913) is Gjalski's novel about the collision of ideals and reality: an intellectual full of high principles gets stuck in provincial politics, love and ambition, while the masks of decency slowly peel away.
Bijedne priče
Gjalski's Miserable Stories (1913) is a collection of short prose pieces that examine the silent misery and fragile hope of "little" people under a magnifying glass; the elegance of style and gentle irony reveal the conflict between desire, duty, and a se
Propast Trećeg Reicha: Posljednji dani kancelarije Reicha
Diary testimony of an officer from the Eastern Front and Berlin in 1945: the collapse of command, the chaos of defense, the illusions and reality of the last days of the Third Reich, told coldly, precisely, firsthand.
U žutoj kući
Gjalski's novel In the Yellow House (1914) exposes provincial everyday life: masks of politeness, quiet ambitions, and gentle, ironic clashes between desire and duty, told with fine psychology and style. Rare antiquarian edition.
Basne i bajke
A warm collection of fables and fairy tales by Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić about wisdom, modesty and courage — short, witty and instructive. Rare antiquarian edition from 1943, with illustrations by Vladimir Žedrinski.
Pod apsolutizmom: Historija šestoga decenija hrvatske književnosti (1850.-1860.)
A scholarly study by Nikola Andrić on Croatian literature in the period of Bach's absolutism (1850–1860). A thorough analysis of literary life, writers, and works in one of the most difficult political periods in Croatian history. First edition from 1906.
Stanko Vraz: Studija
Branko Drechsler's extensive study of the life and work of Stanko Vraz, one of the most important poets of the Croatian and Slovenian Renaissance. An in-depth analysis of his poetry, Illyrian ideas, and tragic fate. First edition from 1909.
Pod plaštem noći
An exciting adventure novel by Claude Farrère set in exotic Turkey, full of intrigue, secrets and political conspiracies under the cover of night. Classic French exotic prose with a tense plot and rich atmosphere.









