
List of spare parts Jawa-ČZ 125 – 175
3rd edition Year of publication: 1957 Publisher: ČZM Binding: glued in soft covers Format: 150 x 210 mm Number of pages: 73 Condition: very good

Road and race track veterans
author: Antonin Bahenský, Ota Šaffek, Tomáš Hyan

Transport, Catalog of the Exhibition
author: Pavel Bek, Petr Kožíšek, Jan Králík, Arnošt Nezměskal, Michal Plavec

Motorcycle Jawa 250 cc type 353, 350 cc type 354
Technical description, operating instructions Year of publication: 1954 Publisher: Jawa Binding: V2 + glued Format: 145 x 205 mm Number of pages: 67 Condition: very good

Jawa Home 1943
Bound annual magazine for employees of the Zbrojovka company, ing. F. Janeček. Twelve issues in cloth binding. Format: 150 x 210 mm Condition: excellent

Engine Revue
Issue 391 published on August 5, 1940. Contains articles Recipe for a Homemade Automobile, Amazing Vehicles, New Regulations.... Format: A4 Number of pages: 20 Condition: very good

Engine Revue
Issue 385 published on May 5, 1940. Contains articles Bicycle to Power, Two-Stroke Flat-Piston Engines, To Africa on Java... Format: A4 Number of pages: 30 Condition: very good

Engine Revue
Issue 411 published on June 5, 1941. Contains articles Motorists' Cycling Competition, Slide Motors and profiles of important motoring figures. Format: A4 Number of pages: 20 Condition: very good

Engine Revue
Issue 402 published on January 20, 1941, main article dedicated to compressors and racing engines up to 1.5 liters, advertisement for ČZ bicycles, Hetz anti-skid chains. Format: A4 Number of pages: 20 Condition: good

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

Cars of the First Republic 1918 – 1938, Jan Tuček
A representative publication with perfectly crafted graphics prepared by a renowned author. The content consists of descriptions of passenger cars manufactured in Czechoslovakia between 1918 and 1938, their basic technical data. In addition to cars from large factories (Praga, Škoda, Tatra), cars from smaller manufacturers (Aero, Jawa, Walter, Wikov, Z) are also presented, as well as cars from small brands (Disk, Enka, Gatter, Isis, Stelka, Trimobil ...) - a total of 33 of the most important brands. In each chapter, the reader will find sales statistics in individual years, period prices and other technical information. A total of 600 exclusively period photographs are used in the chapters of individual production brands. The last chapter contains 52 copies of period brochures of the listed car manufacturers. The new book will be an ornament to the library, a source of much new information, a pleasure for the reader and a joy for the owner ...

Jawa 50 Pioneer – history, development, technology, sport – 2nd, expanded edition, Jiří Wohlmuth
The second edition of this unique publication supplements and clarifies some previously published facts about the history and technical parameters of this small-displacement motorcycle. The history of the very latest machines from the World Championship is newly recalled and data on current activities on the racing field are added. This edition contains more than half of the new, previously unpublished photographs.

Jawa Californian – history, development, technology, renovation – 2nd expanded edition, Jiří Bartuš
Jawa Californian – motorcycles that, with some exceptions, were intended only for foreign customers, leave hardly any one-track fan indifferent. The second edition of the successful publication will reveal what preceded their creation, how they developed and what influenced the sale of motorcycles from Czechoslovak manufacturers to the North American continent since 1945.

Jawa rocker: motorcycle types 351-361, Jiří Wohlmuth
„"Kývačky" were in production since 1954. In the beginning it was a motorcycle of modern design and due to the limited range of offer it became the most widespread type on domestic roads. The chassis was universal, suitable for mounting two-stroke air-cooled engines of five displacement classes.
The first pages of the book contain a brief introduction with a quick overview of pre-war production. The rest of the content will enlighten the reader about the extensive history with period photographs of prototypes, dimensional sketches, photographs of sports and civilian versions from period newspapers, and detailed descriptions of the differences between the individual types. The chapters also focus on important figures involved in development and production, motorcycle racers of all categories, sales abroad, and the book also contains a reprint of part of the manual, copies of period brochures, and extensive technical tables.






