Rare books
Tarzan kao pobjednik
The fifteenth book in the Tarzan series. Tarzan confronts cruel bandits and a fanatical religious sect in the Ghenzi Mountains of Africa. As king of the jungle, he helps captives and triumphs over evil.
Tarzan opet u prašumi
The second novel in the famous Tarzan series. Tarzan returns to Africa, discovers his noble origins, and becomes the lord of the jungle. He rescues Jane from danger and returns to his natural life among the animals.
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.
Teror narodu: Povijest OZNE, Titove političke policije
In the book, historian William Klinger investigates the origin and operation of OZNA - the brutal repressive apparatus of communist Yugoslavia, which monitored, imprisoned and liquidated political opponents.
Testament: roman u 52 bdenja
Vidosav Stevanović's recitative, with the beauty of its language and penetrating music, throws us into a hallucination where man simultaneously creates and destroys himself, where happiness is the same thing as unhappiness.
Theatrum humanum: Ilustrirani letci i grafika 17. stoljeća kao zrcalo vremena
Milan Pelc's scholarly study explores the role of illustrated leaflets and 17th-century graphics. Through the analysis of visual media, religious, political, and social processes of the early modern era are revealed.
The Bailiff Yerney and His Rights
The Crown Jewels: Twelve Colour Slides With Descriptions
A very rare find. Twelve color slides with descriptions of twelve British crown jewels.
The Giant Walt Disney Word Book
A picture dictionary of English for children from the Golden Books series in which characters from the world of Disney — Mickey, Donald, Goofy and others — help children expand their vocabulary and learn everyday terms through pictures and words.
The Orthodox Way
The Orthodox Way by Kallistos Ware concisely and accessiblely presents the core of the Orthodox faith: God as a community of love, man as a being called to transformation, and the path of prayer, freedom, and union with God.









