Rare books
Tajna povijest, svezak 8, 9 & 10: Sedam stupova mudrosti - Crni kamen - Društvo Thule
Tajna Povijest is a comic book series, which was later followed by Arkana and Velika Arkana. The script offers a re-reading of history in light of the actions of four archons who sometimes clash and sometimes cooperate to protect humanity.
Tajne krugovala
Tajni dnevnik Adriana Molea (13 3/4 god.)
A cult humorous novel from 1982, the first in a series about Adrian Mole – one of the most popular British literary characters. Adrian Mole is the most charming and quirky hero of teenage literature.
Tajno pismo
Beautifully written, this is a story about a life marked by suffering and prejudice, yet full of love, old age and hope. You won't forget her.
Tako je govorio Zaratustra
A philosophical novel that presents the key ideas of Nietzsche's philosophy through a poetic and allegorical style. Zarathustra, a character inspired by an ancient Persian prophet, descends from a mountain after ten years of solitude to share his wisdom w
Talisman
Drawing on the novels of Mark Twain, Straub and King in Talisman build a world on the border between everyday American life - detailed and textured with numerous references to popular products, TV series, sweets - and the non-existent world of the Territo
Tamnica: fragmenat naših mladih života
Tantra #1: Savršena kontrola: trotjedni tečaj za muškarce
The first issue of the Croatian magazine Tantra – dedicated to the tantric approach to sexuality, love and spirituality, today an antiquarian rarity. Ideal for men who want to gain control and prolong intimacy.
Tantra #2: Poliamorija / Vježbe za jačanje potencije
The second issue of the Croatian tantric magazine Tantra, edited by Davor Stančić (a pioneer of tantra in the region), introduces more columns and broadens the focus on practical exercises for both sexes, tantric tradition, and deep experiences.
Tata, ti si lud
"Dad, You're Crazy", a novel by William Saroyan published in 1957, and in Croatia in 1958 in the Vjeverica library, is a moving and autobiographical story told from the perspective of a ten-year-old boy, Jamie, inspired by Saroyan's son Aram.









