Antique books
Šumski zakoni
"Laws and Orders Concerning Forest Administration and Forest Management in the Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia", compiled by Andrija Borošić and Antun Goglia, is the official collection of current forest laws and regulations for Croatia and Slavonia.
Sunce i more: Doživljaji iz djetinjstva
"Sun and Sea" by Ljubo Brgić is a collection of autobiographically inspired stories about growing up by the Adriatic. Through childhood experiences, the author depicts life by the sea, nature, and a strong connection to his homeland.
Sunce i sjena
Pirandello's essayistic-reflexive work "Sun and Shadow" explores the fragility of identity and the difference between who we are and what others see, depicting a man torn between inner truth and social masks.
Susreti sa slavnim sportistima: reportaže
One of the most famous sports journalists about his meetings and interviews with famous world athletes of the time, from Al Brown and Stanley Matthews, to Sonja Henia and Malcolm Campbell.
Suvremeni žurnalizam i javno mišljenje (dva eseja)
A collection of two essays dedicated to the role of journalism in shaping public opinion in the interwar period, published by Croatian journalist and publicist Franjo Pavešić.
Suzana: roman iz Kristova doba
A religious novel set during the time of Christ's life. It follows Susanna, a girl of pure soul, who experiences a spiritual transformation in her encounter with Jesus and relives His teachings, miracles, passion, and resurrection in her heart.
Svadbeni let
The drama depicts an idealized youthful marriage between an aircraft designer and a young woman and its rapid dissolution after the wedding. One of Begović's most important dramatic works, recognizable for its irony, psychological depth, and criticism of
Sveta Bernardica Subiru: Sveta lurdska pastirica
Biography of St. Bernardine Soubirous (Subiru), a shepherdess of Lourdes to whom Our Lady appeared in 1858. Published according to French sources, with 15 illustrations at the end of the book. Classic Catholic hagiography.









