Rare books
Pravni život na selu
In a popular booklet, Dr. Mijo Lehpamer explains the basics of legal life in the countryside – property, contracts, debts, inheritance, litigation, and the everyday legal problems of farmers in an understandable way.
Pravopis hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika
"Orthography of the Croatian or Serbian Language" by Dragutin Boranić is one of the most important Croatian orthographic manuals of the interwar period. It establishes rules of writing, standardizes the language, and shapes school and public language prac
Predgovor za nekoliko nenapisanih romana i dnevnik tog predgovora
Ristić's book combines a preface, a diary, and poetics into a hybrid text about unwritten novels. It is important for the surrealist tradition and sought after as a rare antiquarian edition. A reprint of the 1935 edition.
Pred sumrak
"Before Dusk" is a collection of short stories about the everyday life, interpersonal relationships, and moral dilemmas of the Slavonian people. Rakoš realistically portrays their fates, feelings, and social circumstances.
Pregledba i liječenje muške gonoreje
A professional medical manual published in 1933 by Dr. Janko Božić (1889–1975), a prominent Croatian dermatovenerologist and pioneer of the dispensary service for sexually transmitted diseases in Croatia.
Pregled filozofije I
The work was created within the framework of Vidović's educational movement, which viewed philosophy as a means of moral education, personal improvement, and social transformation.
Pregled ratne veštine
The Outline of the Art of War, a work by Baron Antoine-Henri Jomini from 1838, is a classic military treatise that systematizes the principles of warfare, focusing on strategy, grand tactics, and military policy.
Prehrana u skladu s krvnom grupom
Anita Hessmann-Kosaris' book provides a practical guide to the blood type diet, with grocery lists, health tips, and recipes tailored to the genetic needs of each type.
Preporoditelj prirode: Život Mičurina
A romanticized biography of the great Russian plant breeder Ivan Michurin, who spent decades "transforming" nature with new fruit varieties. A classic Soviet work of popular science in Croatian translation.









