Discounted books
Muslimanska poezija XX vijeka
Muzeji svijeta - Nacionalni antropološki Mexico
The main topics in the book include ethnology, ethnography and folklore.
Muzejski prostor - Muzejsko-galerijski centar 1982. - 1992. : Desetljeće uspjeha
A retrospective of exhibitions in the Museum-Gallery Center in Zagreb from 1982 - 1992.
Na dragom tragu
The main character, Ivan, explores his roots and family history. Through his travels and encounters with different people, the novel explores themes of identity, belonging, love and the past.
Na Drini ćuprija
The most famous novel by Ivo Andrić, for which he received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1961. The work is structured as a series of 24 short stories connected around a central motif – the Mehmed-paša Sokolović bridge over the Drina River in Višegrad.
Na izvorima pjesništva
The book systematically explores the fundamental spiritual, cultural, and aesthetic sources of poetry. Through consideration of motifs, tradition, language, religion, and worldview, Grgec shows how poetic expression and experience are shaped.
Najveće katastrofe čovječanstva
The book The Greatest Catastrophes of Mankind by Joachim G. Leithäuser, published in 1963, provides a comprehensive account of the greatest natural and human disasters that have shaped human history.
Najveće kulture svijeta 2: Kina
The Greatest Cultures of the World is a collection of eight books that talk about the world's great civilizations. The books were first published in Croatia in 2005 in Rijeka by the publisher Extrada d.o.o., but all eight books were also published specifi
Najveće kulture svijeta 3: Grčka
The Greatest Cultures of the World is a collection of eight books that talk about the world's great civilizations. The books were first published in Croatia in 2005 in Rijeka by the publisher Extrada d.o.o., but all eight books were also published specifi
Najveći hrvatski znanstvenici
This book presents forty of the most distinguished Croatian scientists from the late Middle Ages to the present day, i.e. from Benedikt Kotruljević to Ivan Supek.









