Zlatno tele

Zlatno tele

Ilja Iljf, Jevgenij Petrov

Ostap Bender is a swindler "with style", a great combinator who emerges from every situation as a winner, and his lifelong dream is to make five hundred thousand, travel to Rio de Janeiro and live comfortably there.

In the company of Balaganov and Panjikovski, also fraudsters, but with much less style and talent, and the "cured" owner of the criminal dossier, the taxi driver Kozljevic, Ostap Bender goes to Chernomorsk to get his sweetheart... In Chernomorsk, on the other hand, a self-effacing civil servant lives modestly, but in fact a secret millionaire (also a fraudster!) Aleksandar Ivanovich Korejko...

Translation
Vida Latkovića
Editor
Reuf Bravo
Graphics design
Slobodan Bogojević
Dimensions
17 x 11 cm
Pages
335
Publisher
Džepna knjiga, Sarajevo, 1954.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

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