Buntovni grad

Buntovni grad

Luis Amado Blanco
Naslov izvornika
Cuidad rebelde
Prijevod
Ljubica Topić
Dimenzije
20 x 12 cm
Nakladnik
Zora, Zagreb, 1975.
 
Tiraž: 379 primjeraka
 
Latinica. Tvrde korice s ovitkom.
Jezik: Hrvatski.

Jedan primjerak je u ponudi

Stanje:Korišteno, u odličnom stanju
Oštećenja / nepogodnosti:
  • Slight damage to the dust jacket
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