Dječja enciklopedija znanja. Tko?

Dječja enciklopedija znanja. Tko?

Neil Ardley, Brenda Clarke, Jean Cooke, Mark Lambert, James Muirden, Theodore Rowland-Entwistle, Jenny Vaughan, Brian Williams
Original title
Who were they? (Question and answer encyclopedia)
Translation
Jelena Vidmar
Illustrations
Norma Burgin, Mark Bergin, Paul Crompton, Geraint Derbyshire, Jim Dugdale, John James, Jerry Malone, Bernard Robinson, Mike Roffe, Mike Saunders
Graphics design
Meta Škrabar
Dimensions
28 x 20 cm
Pages
120
Publisher
Mladinska knjiga, Zagreb, 1991.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-8-61108-938-6

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