Najnovije u ponudi
Petrica Kerempuh
Die erste Geschichte aus einer Reihe von Kinderbüchern von Hrvoje Hitrec über Petrica Kerempuh. Eine unterhaltsame Neuinterpretation einer Volksfigur: humorvoll, dynamisch, mit einer moralischen Botschaft, aber ohne Krležas Pessimismus – Hitrecs Petrica i
Blato
Miana Vlaović's debut novel is a story about three generations of women in a patriarchal province, filled with recurring patterns of fate - love, betrayal, poverty, violence, and small struggles for dignity.
Hura, još živimo
The novel follows the life of Jakob Formann from 1946 to 1976: from a poor returnee from the war, through business ups and downs, love, marriages and scandals, to becoming one of the richest and most famous people in Germany.
Sudbina nepoznata
Agatha Christie's spy thriller, a rare example of her departure from the classic detective genre towards Cold War espionage. The novel was published during the height of the Cold War, with themes of kidnapping scientists and secret laboratories.
Vjera i ljepota
In the novel Faith and Beauty (1840), Niccolò Tommaseo follows the love and marriage of Giovanni and Maria, Italian immigrants in France. After turbulent pasts, they meet in Quimper, fall in love, get married, and struggle with temptations.
Kronika o siromašnim ljubavnicima
In Florence 1925–1926, in the poor Via del Corno, the residents live in love, poverty and fear. The arrival of fascism destroys the community: lovers fight, some die from violence, but popular solidarity survives.
Pashalna urota: Novo tumačenje Isusova života i smrti
The author claims that Jesus, aware of the messianic prophecies, carefully planned his life, arrest, crucifixion, and fake death to fulfill the prophecies. The plan failed due to a Roman soldier's spear – Jesus died, and the resurrection was later mytholo
Baraka Pet Be i druge novele
The collection "Baraka Pet Be i druge novele" brings a selection of Krleža's anti-war novels from the period 1916–1920s, focusing on the senselessness of World War I, the suffering of the Home Guard and the downfall of Austria-Hungary.
Picasso: Skulpture
"Picasso: Sculptures" by Roland Penrose is a small monograph in the "Little Art Encyclopedia" series (No. 72). It presents Picasso's sculptures with an introduction and black and white reproductions.









