Najnovije u ponudi
Humor i satira
"Humor i Satira" by Radoje Domanović (1935) is a selection of the most famous satirical stories by the Serbian master of satire. A critique of society, politics and mentality through a witty and sharp style.
A. G. Matoš: In memoriam o 20-godišnjici pjesnikove smrti
A memorial collection published in 1934 by Ljubo Wiesner (Wiesner's Library, vol. 1). The editorial and authorial lead was Antun Barac, with contributions from Milan Ogrizović, Tin Ujević, Ljubo Weisner and other Croatian writers and critics.
Na zelenom otoku: Putopis iz Irske
"On the Green Island" by Josip Andrić (1932, 2nd ed. 1934) is a travelogue from Ireland. A lively and warm description of Irish nature, history, culture and people, full of sympathy for the small Catholic nation and its fight for freedom. Illustrated edit
Od tri milijuna njih trojica: Roman suvremene nezaposlenosti
"Three Million Three" (1933) by Leonhard Frank is a social novel about unemployment during the Great Depression. It follows the fates of three German workers who wander around looking for work and escape from poverty.
Pijanac
"The Drunkard" by Mijat Stojanović (1869) is a folk tale adapted from I. A. Stelzig. A moralistic story about the harmful effects of alcoholism, intended for the general public. A classic example of 19th-century enlightenment literature.
Hrvatski Job šesnaestoga vijeka – život i djela Ivana Karlovića
Petar Grgec depicts the life of Ban Ivan Karlović (Kurjaković), known as the "Croatian Job" for his suffering in the battles against the Turks. A popular historical monograph published by the Croatian Academy of Sciences of St. Jerome.
Piesni ujedno stavljene s mnozim druzim liepim stvarmi (pretisak izdanja iz 1607.)
A collection of love lyrics and dramatic works by Marin Držić. Contains his poems and parts of Tirena, Venus and Adon and Novela od Stanac. Facsimile reprint of the second edition from 1607, printed by Frano Barillet in Venice.
Početnica češkoga jezika
"Introduction to the Czech Language" by Vojtjeh Režny (1915) is a beginner's Czech language textbook intended for Croatian speakers. It contains spelling, grammar, pronunciation and reading instructions, with an emphasis on the Czech tradition from Jan Hu
Koriensko pisanje
Koriensko pisavanje (1942) by Bratoljub Klaić is a temporary spelling manual of the Croatian State Office for the Language of the Independent State of Croatia. It promotes etymological-root (morphological) spelling instead of phonetic spelling.
Moj Dren: Roman o psima i ljudima
A novel about loyalty, training, and the trials that both humans and dogs face. Through the story of the dog Dren and his people, the narrator reveals the love, pride, fragility, and responsibility of coexistence.









