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

Škoda Auto – 100 years of automobile history
A brief history of the Škoda car company, published on the occasion of 100 years of car production.

L&K – ŠKODA, Part II – The Flight of the Winged Arrow
author: Jan Králík and Petr Kožíšek
The best book about L&K and Škoda cars (ENGLISH)

L&K – ŠKODA, Part I – Upward Path 1895-1945
author: Jan Králík and Petr Kožíšek
The best book about L&K and Škoda cars (ENGLISH)

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

Škoda Auto – 100 years of Automotive History
author: Jan Králik
English language

L&K – Too bad. Teil I, – Jahre des Aufstiegs 1895-1945
Hardcover, A4 format, 423 pages, Czech language

L&K – Škoda. Part II, – Flight of the Winged Arrow 1945-2003
Hardcover, A4 format, 271 pages, Czech language

The history of Škoda cars from 1905 to the present, Jiří Dufek, Jan Králík
A selection of the most famous cars produced in Mladá Boleslav. The technical development of cars is evident in the individual types from the first Laurinka to the present. Each model is presented in a detailed technical transparency by Jiří Dufek, supplemented by other technical drawings or examples of drawing documentation. The profile of each of the cars on display is illustrated in detail by color and black-and-white photographs from the archives of the authors and the car manufacturer. A large amount of visual material is connected by interesting texts by Jan Králík about the development of individual models, their production and sporting successes, and it also introduces several personalities from the many who have contributed to the success or fame of Mladá Boleslav cars. The narrative color book will delight anyone who is at least a little interested in cars and will certainly appeal to die-hard fans of Škoda cars.

Our Motorcycles Part I Austria-Hungary 1899 – 1918, Libor Marčík
The publication captures almost unknown manufacturers and brands of motorcycles that were produced in the territory of the then Austria-Hungary. The reader will discover an incredible number of motorcycle manufacturers built in the vast majority of only one or a few pieces. Rapid changes in the development of motorcycle design are evident when compared with today's two-wheeled vehicles produced in large series. The publication is important in content for all friends of motorcycle history and the present.


