Antique books
Lady Chatterley i njezin ljubavnik
A novel about young Constance Chatterley, who, while married to a paralyzed nobleman, finds passionate love and a sexual awakening with the poacher Oliver Mellors. A classic of modern literature and a powerful critique of English class society.
La trezoro de l'orajisto
Lav i janje
The Lion and the Lamb by E. Phillips Oppenheim (1920s) is a spy and adventure novel that intertwines intrigue, diplomacy, and a love story between a powerful “lion” and a naive “lamb” in the European political milieu.
Liječnikovi zapisci
Doctor's Notes by F. D. Marušić (1906) is a collection of realistic sketches from medical practice in a Dalmatian village. It depicts the difficult life of poor people, diseases, misery and social injustices through the eyes of a doctor.
Lirika
A rare collection of lyrics by four young Croatian poets: Dončević (Klonuće), Kozarčanin (Tuga ljeta), Nizeteo (Zelena harpa) and Žilić (Grad na vjetru). Intimate, melancholic and landscape poetry.
Ljubav i sjaj: igrokaz u tri čina
Love and Splendor (1896) by Hermina Tomić is a three-act play published in the Entertainment Library of the Croatian National Library. The work deals with themes of love, social norms, and moral conflicts in bourgeois society at the end of the 19th centur
Ljubav Lajtnanta Milića i druge pripovijetke
The collection Ljubav lejtnant Milić i otre pripovijete by Ksaver Šandor Gjalski contains a series of short stories that explore the themes of love, social norms, and personal dilemmas in the context of Croatian society at the time.
Ljubavna pustolovina Pierrea Vignala
"The Love Adventure of Pierre Vignal" by Armand Mercier is a short Gothic novel about love passions, secrets and dramatic events. Light, romantic-sensational prose by the French author.
Ljubavni romani porušenih prijestolja
A collection of romantic stories about love dramas in European courts and ruined thrones after World War I, published in Osijek by Job Paal, a Hungarian journalist and writer of popular literature.
Ljudi
"People" by Pál Szab is a romanticized chronicle of a rural community in which, through everyday life, conflicts, work, and interpersonal relationships, the moral strength, weaknesses, and constant struggle of man for dignity are depicted.









