Discounted books
Doručak kod Tiffanyja / Ljetno krstarenje
This short novel deserves to be called a classic. Its heroine, Holly Golightly, an eccentric young woman with a whimsical and unconventional demeanor, simply gets under the skin of the people around her and the readers of this novel.
Doyle Brunson's Super System 2: A Course in Power Poker
Super System 2 brings together Doyle Brunson and a number of famous collaborators who present aggressive strategies, top player experience, and competitive mindsets across multiple poker variants.
Doživljaji Nikoletine Bursaća / Ne tuguj bronzana stražo
"Experiences of Nikoletina Bursać" is a collection of short stories by Branko Ćopić about the national hero, brave partisan Nikoletina Bursać.
Drevne civilizacije
The book brings to life 50 archaeological sites from around the world, from the pillars of Stonehenge and the secrets of Petra, to the windswept heights of Masada and the silent, motionless soldiers of Xian, to the birthplace of the biblical patriarchs in
Drevni tragovi: Tajne drevne povijesti i pretpovijesti
In the book Ancient Traces, New Zealand author Michael Baigent (co-author of the bestseller Holy Blood, Holy Grail) presents the provocative thesis that the official history of humanity is incomplete and that there is a hidden, much older layer of civiliz
Drugi Ajnštajn
"A novel that reveals to you the secrets of Mileva's heart, her thoughts and the passionate spirit of a scientist - a woman fighting for her place in the world of science ruled by men."
Društvo hrvatskih književnika- leksikon
At a time when Croatian writers abroad were often presented only as "Yugoslav", this lexicon clearly and systematically presented Croatian literature as a separate national literature for the first time after World War II.
Dubrovačke studije
"Dubrovnik Studies" by Jean Dayre (originally published in 1929) is a book that offers a detailed overview of the history, culture and life of the city of Dubrovnik, with a special emphasis on the period of the Republic of Dubrovnik.









