Periodicals
Književnost ranog novovjekovlja u Boki Kotorskoj: Hrestomatija za studente
This student handbook is the most comprehensive presentation to date of the literary heritage of the Bay of Kotor in the early modern period, from the late Renaissance to the Baroque, in which the authors offer a chronological and thematic overview of the
Koledar Mohorjeve družbe za leto 1961
The Mohorjeva druzba yearbook for 1961 contains calendar information, literary contributions, historical and cultural articles, and educational texts intended for a wide range of Slovenian readers.
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.
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.
Kulturni radnik #5
Liburnijske teme 8: Brseč i Brešćina
"Liburnian Topics" represent a valuable serial publication (proceedings) initiated by the Chair of the Čakavian Parliament in Opatija with the aim of researching and preserving the historical, cultural and natural heritage of the Liburnian region.
Ljubljana u borbi 1941–1945: Zbornik sećanja
The collection brings together the memories of participants in the national liberation struggle in Ljubljana during World War II. The collection contains personal testimonies, which provide insight into the everyday life, struggle and sacrifices of the in
Luč: Časopis ogranka Matice hrvatske Velika Gorica
Mahatma Gandi
A short popular biography/sketch about the life and ideas of Mahatma Gandhi, with an emphasis on non-violence and the struggle for Indian independence.









