Osijek

Osijek

Marin Topić

The book "Osijek" by Marin Topić from 1994 is a photo monograph that shows the city of Osijek through the lens of the author.

The photo monograph contains numerous photographs that document various aspects of the life and architecture of Osijek, providing a visual representation of the city from the author's perspective.

Editor
Željko Bosanac
Graphics design
Zlatko Havoić
Dimensions
27 x 24.5 cm
Publisher
Otvoreno sveučilište Osijek, Osijek, 1994.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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