Rare books
"Hudožnik": Povest Tarasa Ševčenka : illiustratsii, dokumenty / The Artist : a story by Taras Shevchenko : illustrations, documents
This bilingual, Russian-English monograph on the great Ukrainian poet, artist, thinker and revolutionary, Taras Shevchenko (1814-1861), is a very original work.
Idiot
In the novel The Idiot, Prince Myshkin, a man of pure soul and innocence, confronts the corruption and hypocrisy of society. His goodness, in a world of greed and passion, becomes a tragic weakness and the cause of his own downfall.
Ili jesmo ili nismo
Either We Are or We Are Not (1933) is Slavko Kolar's most famous collection of short stories. With a satirical and warm sense of humor, Kolar depicts the life of the Croatian village and the common man in interwar Yugoslavia – electoral fraud, bureaucracy
Ilustrovani katalog učila za osnovne škole i zabavišta sa cjenikom na skladištu u knjižari St. Kugli
Illustrated catalogs of teaching aids were a key sales and information tool for schools, teachers, and educators. Today, such catalogs have significant antiquarian and documentary value, as they bear witness to the development of education, visual culture
Imati ili biti?
Fromm distinguishes between two ways of life: “having” – focused on possession and control, and “being” – focused on experience, love and authenticity. He calls for a shift towards “being” for true happiness.
Ingeborg
Ingeborg (1906) is the story of a young, beautiful and sensitive Ingeborg who falls passionately in love with the wrong man. The novel is a psychologically profound account of her love, disappointment, suffering and inner struggle between ideals and reali
Internal diseases: An introductory course
"Internal Diseases" by Vasilenko and Grebeneva provides a comprehensive overview of various internal medicine topics. The book covers fundamental concepts, diagnostic approaches, and treatment options for a range of diseases affecting internal organs.
Inženjer ljudskih duša
A masterpiece of Czech literature that has become a world classic. This partly autobiographical novel, told through the eyes of Daniel Smiricky, a Czech writer in Canadian exile, combines ironic humor, nostalgic warmth, and sharp criticism of totalitarian









