Rare books
Što je masonerija?
What is Freemasonry? (1934) is a popular pamphlet that presents the origins, organization, and activities of Freemasonry and analyzes its social, political, and cultural influence from the perspective of Catholic social doctrine.
Što je muškarac bez brkova: humoristički roman
When it was first published in 2000, Tomić's novel What is a Man Without a Mustache instantly became a bestseller, and over the next few years it went through a series of new editions, dramatizations, and a film adaptation. First edition.
Što je Opus Dei? Priče o Bogu, krvi, novcu i vjeri
The Catholic movement Opus Dei, founded in 1928 in Spain as a small devout group, is today one of the most influential and richest church organizations in the world – with millions of members, a headquarters in New York worth billions, and branches across
Što moram znati za pomoćnički ispit?
A practical manual intended for apprentices and scholars preparing for the journeyman (journeyman) examination in trades and crafts for all grades of apprenticeship. Second, expanded and supplemented edition, with 14 illustrations.
Stranac
"The Stranger" (1942) by Albert Camus, a classic work of existentialism, follows the life of Meursault, an emotionally indifferent Algerian of French descent, whose apathetic attitude towards the world leads to tragic consequences.
Strojarski priručnik
A superb manual intended for mechanical engineers and technicians, students of technical colleges and students of technical schools, as well as mechanical experts in practice and business. They are also used by professions such as electrotechnical, chemic
Studija o Hamletu
A Study of Hamlet (1917) is a psychological-critical analysis of Shakespeare's masterpiece. Nehajev interprets the character of Hamlet as a modern intellectual – passive, ill-willed, cynical and fatalistic, faced with a corrupt world.
Studije i članci I.
Studies and Articles I. (1944) contains a selection of the author's most important literary studies and essays on Janko Leskovar, August Šenoa, Gjalski, Eugen Kvaternik, Milan Ogrizović and Croatian theatre. A mature critical and essayistic edition.









