Osijek

Osijek

Ive Mažuran
Translation
Marija Malbaša, Adriana Hewitt, Lujo Enderle, Danica Kožić
Editor
Ive Mažuran
Illustrations
Stjepan Kes
Graphics design
Stjepan Kes
Dimensions
30 x 24 cm
Pages
192
Publisher
Litokarton, Osijek, 1978.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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