Povijest vremena

Povijest vremena

Jacques Attali
Original title
Histoires du temps
Translation
Dubravka Celebrini
Editor
Albert Goldstein
Graphics design
Nenad Dogan
Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
376
Publisher
August Cesarec, Zagreb, 1992.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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