Stupovi zemlje 3.

Stupovi zemlje 3.

Ken Follett
Original title
The pillars of the earth
Translation
Ana Papić
Editor
Neven Antičević
Dimensions
18 x 11 cm
Pages
191
Publisher
Algoritam, Zagreb, 2011.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53316-325-3

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