Sirius: Biblioteka znanstvene fantastike - broj 34
Mack Reynolds, Branko Pihač, Miroslav Tanasijević, Nenad Puljić, Aleksandar Manić, Dragan R. Filipović, Borivoj Todorovski, Miloš Elesin, Snežana Bulić-Atanasković, James Blish, Ion Myneskurte, Eric Frank Russell, Robert Silverberg, Ray Bradbury, Jack Vance
Sirius was a Croatian science fiction magazine. The foundation was proposed by Damir Mikuličić in 1976. In Sirius, the works of domestic authors, as well as translations of foreign SF authors, were published. It was published from 1976 to 1989.
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Nikola Popović, Janko Paravić, Jadranka Vrbnjak-Ferenčak, Vlasta Švarcmajer, Vesna Mahečić
Sirius was a Croatian science fiction magazine. The foundation was proposed by Damir Mikuličić in 1976. In Sirius, the works of domestic authors, as well as translations of foreign SF authors, were published. It was published from 1976 to 1989.
Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Sheckley, Brian W. Aldiss, Lester del Rey, Erik Majtenyi, Mack Reynolds
Sirius was a Croatian science fiction magazine. The foundation was proposed by Damir Mikuličić in 1976. In Sirius, the works of domestic authors, as well as translations of foreign SF authors, were published. It was published from 1976 to 1989.
Paul Anderson, Isaac Asimov, Dmitrij Despiller, Phillip Latham, Philip K. Dick, Mack Reynolds, Fr...
Sirius was a Croatian science fiction magazine. The foundation was proposed by Damir Mikuličić in 1976. In Sirius, the works of domestic authors, as well as translations of foreign SF authors, were published. It was published from 1976 to 1989.
A popular science work in which Asimov, combining scientific rigor with a lucid style, explores possible threats to the survival of humanity, systematizing disasters according to their nature and probability.
August Cesarec, 1981.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
7.465.60 €
Science Fiction • Fantastic literature • Teen Novels • Literature for children • British literature
J. B. S. Haldane (1892–1964), a British geneticist, evolutionary biologist, and science popularizer, wrote "My Friend Mr. Leakey" in 1937 – a collection of five humorous, fantastic stories for children (and adults).