Zlatarovo zlato

Zlatarovo zlato

August Šenoa

The first Croatian historical novel, the story of the forbidden love of a goldsmith's daughter and a nobleman's son on the historical stage of the streets and squares of Zagreb in the sixteenth century.

Love and passion, scheming and intrigue, nobles, citizens, cheaters, murderers... The colorful cast of characters will not leave you indifferent!

Zlatarovo zlato offers you Zagreb in the palm of your hand. Listen to the murmur of Kajkavian speech, bite into a peppernjak, approach the housemaids on Dolac, meet the residents... Maybe you'll meet a new Dora or the fearless Pavlo. The city is here. As Šenoa himself says, down under the mountain, rises up bright, strong like a younger hero - our city of Zagreb.

Editor
Maja Slatković
Graphics design
Marko Tišljar
Dimensions
20.5 x 14 cm
Pages
335
Publisher
Tipex, Zagreb, 1994.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-602204-4

One copy is available

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Discounted price: 9.987.49
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