Barjanska vila

Epic poem in Slovenian language that is happening at the old Slavic times. It is full of magic, love, heroism and superstitions./ Epska pesnitev o pogumnem mladeniču, ki s svojo nesebično ljubeznijo reši življenje svoji ljubljeni deklici. Polno magije in vraževerja. Postavljeno v čas starih Slovanov.

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Barjanska vila

Epic poem in Slovenian language that is happening at the old Slavic times. It is full of magic, love, heroism and superstitions./ Epska pesnitev o pogumnem mladeniču, ki s svojo nesebično ljubeznijo reši življenje svoji ljubljeni deklici. Polno magije in vraževerja. Postavljeno v čas starih Slovanov.

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Barjanska vila

Barjanska vila

by Marko Simcic
Barjanska vila

Barjanska vila

by Marko Simcic

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Epic poem in Slovenian language that is happening at the old Slavic times. It is full of magic, love, heroism and superstitions./ Epska pesnitev o pogumnem mladeniču, ki s svojo nesebično ljubeznijo reši življenje svoji ljubljeni deklici. Polno magije in vraževerja. Postavljeno v čas starih Slovanov.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940000903674
Publisher: Marko Simcic
Publication date: 04/07/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 329 KB
Language: Slovenian

About the Author

Born in 1962 in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, Europe.

He works in Ljubljana in information technologies. In his spare time he writes crime and spy novels, poems for children and for adults and fairy tales. All of his work was published in daily newspapers, magazines for children or books.

The spy novel ‘The thirteenth island’ (Trinajsti otok) was published 1996 as a pocket book.
His book ‘The four seasons sprites’ (Štirje letni škratje, december 2000) is a fairy tale, illustrated by woman painter Daša Simčič.
His latest book is ‘The magic van' (Čarobni kombi, september 2003), a fairy tale, illustrated by Matjaž Schmidt.

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