Volumes
- A–Ca, 1987, xvii + 421 pages, 30,000 copies OCLC 468393318
- Ce–Ed, 1988, xv + 416 pages, 31,000 copies OCLC 468393751
- Eg–Hab, 1989, xv + 416 pages, 30,000 copies OCLC 30503348
- Hac–Kare, 1990, xvii + 416 pages, 30,000 copies OCLC 30503372
- Kari–Krei, 1991, xv + 416 pages, 22,000 copies OCLC 30503396
- Krek–Marij, 1992, xv + 416 pages, 20,000 copies OCLC 30503416
- Marin–Nor, 1993, xv + 416 pages, 20,000 copies OCLC 30503437
- Nos–Pli, 1994, xvi + 416 pages, 20,000 copies ISBN 86-11-14269-1 OCLC 31899592
- Plo–Ps, 1995, xv + 416 pages, 20,000 copies ISBN 86-11-14345-0 OCLC 35562591
- Pt–Savn, 1996, xv + 416 pages, 20,000 copies ISBN 86-11-14792-8 OCLC 36885531
- Savs–Slovenska m, 1997, xv + 416 pages, 18,000 copies ISBN 86-11-15070-8 OCLC 38307492
- Slovenska n–Sz, 1998, xv + 416 pages, 18,000 copies ISBN 86-11-15344-8 OCLC 40744878
- Š–T, 1999, xv + 416 pages, 18,000 copies ISBN 86-11-15364-2 OCLC 43527563
- U–We, 2000, xv + 416 pages, 15,000 copies ISBN 86-11-15365-0 OCLC 46364197
- Wi–Ž and Chronological Overview, 2001, xv + 416 pages, 15,000 copies ISBN 86-11-15366-9 OCLC 163647109
- Additions A–Ž and Index, 2002, xv + 416 pages, 15,000 copies ISBN 86-11-15367-7 OCLC 159872812
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