Zlobin's emigration can be considered fairly typical of coastal and interior towns of western Croatia during the last century. Emigration was mostly outward with few of the immigrants returning to their place of birth. In Zlobin the rate of emigration was almost at quarter percent early in the twentieth century. Lists of names of Zlobin inhabitants who immigrated overseas provided with dates of birth and death. Tadej does a wonderful job of outlining the families who settled overseas providing narrative lists of names and statistics. Sections are included on immigration of Zlobin inhabitants to New Zealand, Latin America and North America.
Biographies on several Zlobin immigrants are provided. Two of the prominent men from Zlobin featured in the book are Josip Marohnic, the founder of Croatian Bookstore in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, and Ivan Kruzic, who befriended Ernest Hemingway in Key West, Florida.

