Rare books
U čarima strasti
"In the Charm of Passion" is a collection of short stories about love, longing, loss, and human relationships. Rakoš depicts the power of feelings, passion, and life's disappointments through different destinies.
Učenik: Roman jednoga mladića
Paul Bourget's novel The Disciple follows Gérard, a young man under the strong influence of an intellectual mentor who introduces him to moral relativism, which gradually leads him into a tragic conflict between ideals and reality.
Učilištna i domašnaja Biblija: Stari zavjet
The first printed edition of the translation of parts of the Old Testament from Church Slavonic (and German) into the Serbian vernacular. The work by Bishop Platon Atanacković was intended for school and home use, with 21 copperplate engravings by Viennes
Ueber die Quellen des Volkswohlstandes
Newly edited by Dr. C.W. Asher, corresponding member of the Commission centrale de Statistique du Royaume Belge, the statistical societies of London and Frankfurt a. M. and the Societe d'economie charitable in Paris.
U električnoj izmaglici
The sixth novel in the series about Dave Robicheaux, a detective from New Iberia, Louisiana. The work combines classic noir crime fiction, Southern Gothic, and elements of magical realism, exploring themes of guilt, racism, Southern heritage, and the stru
Ukrajinski Karpati: Etnogeneza, arheologija, etnologija
The collection is an interdisciplinary bridge between Ukrainian and Croatian science, encouraging comparative research on Slavic migrations. It presents the Carpathians as a "living archipelago" connecting East and West, important for Croatian ethnogenesi
Ulica mačka ribara
The novel tells about the difficult life of a working-class family of Hungarian emigrants in Paris after the First World War. In 1936, he won the All Nations Prize for a novel by Pinter Publishing Ltd (London). Rarely offered with cover.
Uloga moje porodice u svetskoj revoluciji
The boy Bora tells the story of a chaotic family in Belgrade during the war and the post-war revolution. Mom, dad, grandfather, uncle and aunts live an absurd everyday life full of laughter, chaos and irony, while the "world revolution" enters their apart
Ulysses
In James Joyce's Ulysses, we follow a day in the life of Leopold Bloom in Dublin in 1904, through interwoven interior monologues, symbolism, and a parody of the Odyssey, exploring identity, everyday life, and human consciousness.









