Homeland book
Kad čujem Daruvar
The collection "When I Hear Daruvar", edited by Kruno Lokotar, brings together 28 stories, essays and travelogues by renowned authors on the topic of Daruvar - a unique literary portrait of the city.
Kanonske vizitacije knjiga V. -Osijek i okolica 1732.-1833.
The book provides a Latin and comparative Croatian translation of the canonical visitations of Osijek and its surroundings from the first preserved visitation of Osijek in 1732 to 1833 (that is, for Čepin in 1899).
Kanonske vizitacije Osijeka 1732-1761
Kapucini u Osijeku : gradivo iz bečkog kapucinskog samostana : 1702.-1919.
This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Osijek and the role of Capuchins in the development of the city.
Karl Marx: Čovjek preinake svijeta
Karl Marx - The Man Who Changed the World (1983) by Davor Kačar and Boris Jurinić is a study of the life and work of Karl Marx. It explores his philosophy, economic theory, and influence on world history through Marxism, with illustrations and documents.
Kata Pejnović
Katedrala u Đakovu: Povijesni osvrt - prikaz arhitekture, skulpture i slikarstva
A monograph by Ivan Rogić about the Đakovo Cathedral with a historical overview, detailed presentation of architecture, sculpture and painting. A richly illustrated work about Strossmayer's famous neo-Romanesque cathedral.
Kazališne veze Osijeka i Pečuha / Eszék és Pécs színházi kapcsolata
The book provides a thorough chronicle and analysis of centuries-old theatrical contacts between two cities – Osijek and Pécs – which historically shared the cultural space of the Pannonian Plain, especially during the period of the Habsburg Monarchy.









