Discounted books
Consumer's Guide to Dietary Supplements and Alternative Medicines: Servings of Hope
Čovek i kamen
In this collection, the poet explores the themes of human existence, struggle, and the relationship between man and nature, using stone as a symbol of durability and strength.
Čovek koji je pao na zemlju
The Man Who Fell to Earth is a 1963 science fiction novel by American author Walter Tevis about an alien who lands on Earth looking for a way to transport his people to Earth from their home planet, which is suffering from a severe drought.
Čovjek koji je kupovao kuću
During the nineties, Josefina Dautbegović established herself with her collections as one of the key authors of recent Croatian poetry.
Čovjek: Njegova priroda i njegov položaj u svijetu
Arnold Gehlen's main work "The Man" has been the central work of philosophical anthropology since its publication in 1940.
Crna Dalija
The Black Dahlia (1987) by James Ellroy is a crime novel inspired by the real-life, unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short in 1947 in Los Angeles. The work is the first in Ellroy's L.A. Quartet, known for its inspiring depiction of the city and complex plots.









