Autobiographies and Memoirs
Cesta do sna
"The Road to Dream" is the story of a completely (un)ordinary girl from Osijek, about how she became one of the biggest Croatian music sensations of the new generation.
Crvena knjiga: Liber Novus
The Red Book is a masterpiece of introspection, written between 1914 and 1930 during Jung's profound spiritual crisis following his split with Freud. The compact edition offers a condensed version with key texts and images, more accessible to readers.
Čudo se dogodilo u Španiji
Des Sommers ganze Fülle: Roman
Childhood impressions and experiences of little Laurie in an isolated English village around 1920, still untouched by technical civilization.
Djela #16: Djetinjstvo
The first part of Gorky's autobiographical trilogy, published in 1913, depicts the author's difficult upbringing under the Tsarist regime. The book follows Alexei Peshkov (real name Maxim Gorky) from his early childhood to his teenage years.
Djela #17: U svijetu
"In the World" is the second part of Maxim Gorky's autobiographical trilogy, published in 1916. The trilogy includes the works "Childhood", "In the World", and "My Universities", providing insight into the author's formative years.
Djela #18: Moji univerziteti
In addition to the autobiographical work "My Universities", this volume also contains the autobiographical stories The Watchman, Korolenko's Age, On the Harmfulness of Philosophy and On First Love.
Dnevnici iz Spandaua
"The Spandau Diaries" is a collection of personal notes kept by Albert Speer, former Nazi Minister of Armaments and Hitler's chief architect, during his twenty-year imprisonment in Berlin's Spandau prison, from 1946 to 1966.
Doživljaji i putovanja do slobode
The autobiographical work of Croatian communist activist Vladimir Novak, a survivor of the Ustasha camps, follows his memories of resistance to fascism during World War II.









