Timpetill – grad bez roditelja

Timpetill – grad bez roditelja

Henry Winterfeld

In a realistic and child-friendly language, he describes with unusual humor even those mischiefs that require punishment, but still cause laughter.

While having fun with the exciting adventures in a city ruled by children, the young reader will be a little bit more inclined towards the more prudent heroes.

Original title
Timpetill – die stadt ohne eltern
Translation
Giga Gračan
Editor
Vera Barić
Illustrations
Richard Kennedy
Graphics design
Richard Kennedy
Dimensions
21 x 17 cm
Pages
233
Publisher
Mladost, Zagreb, 1990.
 
Distribution: 5,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
8-60-500408-8

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