Antique books
Kominterna
Comintern (1934) depicts the emergence, organization, and activities of the Communist International and warns of its revolutionary goals and international influence from the perspective of Catholic social thought.
Koriensko pisanje
Koriensko pisavanje (1942) by Bratoljub Klaić is a temporary spelling manual of the Croatian State Office for the Language of the Independent State of Croatia. It promotes etymological-root (morphological) spelling instead of phonetic spelling.
Kraljevina Jugoslavija za četvrti razred građanskih škola trgovinskog smjera
The textbook provides an overview of the natural, economic and transport characteristics of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and introduces students to regional differences, trade relations and the economic significance of individual regions of the country.
Kristof Kolumbo i otkriće Amerike
A historical study by Croatian scientist and maritime publicist Juraj Carić, in which the author presents in detail the life, ideas and exploits of the famous navigator Christopher Columbus, as well as the historical context of his voyage in 1492.
Kritike i prikazi
A collection of literary, theater, and art criticism by Milan Begović. It contains his reviews of performances at the Croatian National Theater, essays on drama, literature, and art, written with elegance and wit.
Križar: List za vjersko-prosvjetni uzgoj mladeži, br. 1.
"Križar", January–February 1942, the first issue of the high school youth magazine of the Teacher's School in Osijek. The newspaper of the local branch of the Crusader Movement during the NDH.
Križar: List za vjersko-prosvjetni uzgoj mladeži, br. 5-6.
"Križar", issue 5-6 of the high school youth magazine of the Teacher's School in Osijek. The newspaper of the local branch of the Crusader Movement during the time of the Independent State of Croatia.
Kroz vrtna vratašca
Young Guy Chelsea courts Christobel Charteris, 10 years his senior, whom he has known since childhood as “auntie.” After she rejects him due to the age difference, he demands a “seven-day siege of Jericho” to win her over.









