Domaći zadaci iz marljivosti

Domaći zadaci iz marljivosti

Bohumil Hrabal
Original title
Domaci ukoly z pilnosti
Translation
Milan Čolić
Editor
LJiljana Novaković
Illustrations
J. Anderle
Graphics design
Dušan Popović
Dimensions
21 x 13 cm
Pages
189
Publisher
Dečje novine, Gornji Milanovac, 1988.
 
Distribution: 3,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.
ISBN
8-63-670150-3

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