
Handle for motor vehicle drivers
A handbook containing everything a motor vehicle driver needs to know, including detailed advice on maintenance and simple repairs. Second revised edition with many illustrations and period advertisements. Year of publication: 1938 Publisher: Military Scientific Institute Binding: sewn in hardcover Format: 105 x 160 mm Number of pages: … Full text

Catalog of automotive SEV member countries
author: I. Bauer, E. Kadar

Skoda 706 RTO spare parts catalog
Catalogue of spare parts for the Škoda 706 RTOch bus chassis Year of publication: 1972 Publisher: LIAZ np Binding: Glued in soft covers Format: 205 x 290 mm Number of pages: 187 Condition: good

Linja-autoliekmenen alkuvaiheet Kangasalla ja lähäväääää
author: Ossi Säpyskä

50 Jahre Kraftverkehrsgesellschaft im Lande Braunschweig
author: Heinz Mollenhauer

Technical Magazine Yearbook 1
Special chapter: A Century of the Czech Automobile. Drawings by Jiránek, Renčín, Barták, Holý. Year of publication: 1987 Publisher: SNTL Binding: glued Format: 160 x 230 mm Number of pages: 192 Condition: good

Emil Hermann Nacke – sachsens erster automobilbauer
A very well-written book about the first Saxon automobile brand Nacke, based in Coswig. One of the first cars took part in the Berlin-Leipzig-Berlin race in 1898. In German! Year of publication: 2007 Publisher: Verkehrmuseum Dresden Binding: hardcover Format: 220 x 225 mm Number of pages: 208 Condition: very … Full text

Motoring Today 1985 + Appendix 1 and 2
Bound 17th year of the magazine Motoristická současnost including two supplements dedicated to Juan Manuel Fangio and the F1 World Championship 1950-84. Year of publication: 1985 Publisher: Naše vojsko Format: 215 x 290 mm Number of pages: Condition: excellent

Škoda 706 RO and RTO buses, Martin Harák
GRADA Publishing
Hardcover, format 22 x 16.5 cm, 144 pages

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Buses of the First Republic and the Protectorate 1918–1945, Martin Harák
The Retro edition brings to the book market a new book mapping the production of buses and trolleybuses in Czechoslovakia from 1918 to 1948. The three main Czechoslovak car manufacturers controlled the largest part of the market at that time: Praga, Tatra and Škoda. In addition, there were dozens of small and large coachbuilding companies that individually built bus superstructures on various domestic and foreign chassis. Readers will learn about the beginnings of bus and trolleybus production in our country, its heyday in the 1920s and decline during the economic crisis, and the changes that were then brought about by the Second World War and the following years. The rich text is supplemented with construction details, technical parameters and, above all, a number of unique, often never-before-published photographs. We will learn about the lives of important coachbuilders (Sodomek, Uhlík, Peter and others). A suitable Christmas gift for the male population, without age restrictions.

Škoda cars and buses with Sodomka bodies, part V, Martin Štěpán and Jan Černý
The fifth volume, prepared by a proven pair of authors in the same style as the previous four publications. The content mainly includes original black-and-white company photographs, a significant part of which is published for the first time. Copies of period prints, production drawings, dimensional sketches, business and custom books, business correspondence and original technical descriptions of individual types are supplemented with subtitles and texts in Czech and English. The book, rich in content and volume, is a joy for anyone who owns the previous four volumes and promises further volumes introducing other production brands equipped with bodies from the Sodomka company from Vysoké Mýto.