Ishmael - Pustolovina uma i duha

Ishmael - Pustolovina uma i duha

Daniel Quinn

When the agricultural revolution took place 10,000 years ago, a part of humanity took the direction followed by the vast majority of it today.

Now, towards the very end of the millennium, the question is being asked more and more often whether it has not found itself in a dead end, whether it is heading towards ruin and whether man's rule over this planet will not end in its destruction. This suspenseful novel will take the reader on an unusual journey through the history of civilization, offer new and shocking interpretations of old and generally accepted stories, and make you think about man's relationship to the world.

Original title
Ishmael
Translation
Radha Rojc Belčec
Dimensions
21 x 15.5 cm
Pages
217
Publisher
Dvostruka duga, Čakovec, 1997.
 
Distribution: 1,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-651610-1

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