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Historical prose about the settlement of Serbs in Croatian territories in the 15th century, focused on the fate of Kantakouzena Katarina Branković (daughter of Despota Jerina and Despot Đurađ Branković, sister of Mara, wife of Sultan Mehmed II the Conquer
Suvremeni žurnalizam i javno mišljenje (dva eseja)
A collection of two essays dedicated to the role of journalism in shaping public opinion in the interwar period, published by Croatian journalist and publicist Franjo Pavešić.
Koncert za tequilu i apaurin
A short novel by Edo Popović, one of the most important Croatian prose writers of the 1990s and 2000s. The book is part of Popović's "Zagreb Cycle" – a critique of transition without pathos, but through absurdity and grotesqueness.
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.
Moj prijatelj gospodin Leakey
J. B. S. Haldane (1892–1964), a British geneticist, evolutionary biologist, and science popularizer, wrote "My Friend Mr. Leakey" in 1937 – a collection of five humorous, fantastic stories for children (and adults).
Romeo i Julija
The tragedy Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous works of the famous English writer William Shakespeare and one of the most famous love tragedies in general.
Svaki je kamen da se kuća gradi: Hrvatske poslovice sakupljene u naše dane po književnim i jezikoslovnim djelima nastalima od 12. do 19. stoljeća
An anthological collection with comments by Josip Kekez, a Croatian folklorist and Slavist. A classic work of Croatian folkloristics from the 1980s.
Protiv straha: članci, izjave i javni nastupi 1987.–1992.
This collection brings together political texts, interviews, speeches and public appearances by Ivo Banac from the key period of the breakup of Yugoslavia and the rise of Croatian statehood.
Večera bez politike
Mile Stojić (b. 1951), a Bosnian poet, published Dinner Without Politics in 2005 – one of the most respected collections from his post-war opus, awarded as a manuscript in the Foundation's Publishing Competition.
Bela
Goran Samardžić (b. 1961, Sarajevo), poet, prose writer, and co-owner of Buybook, published the collection Bela in 2020 – an intimate, elegiac, and lucid book dedicated to his mother Bela, who recently passed away.









