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Already the 249th issue Journal Engine The 23rd edition will be published on Friday, January 6, 2023. The cover modestly reveals interesting topics. After the editorial and a period photograph of the column Bygone times a kaleidoscope opens. Various news with the oldest information from January 19, 1883, when public electric lighting with wires carried through the air was first turned on in the USA, in the town of Roselle. Then there is a news item about the assassination of the Minister of Finance Alois Rašín and then there is a kaleidoscope of chronologically arranged events - motorcycle races, hill climbs, distance car races, exhibitions, a short monograph by Josef Walter, František Sutnar, strikes of London TAXI drivers, activities of athletes in the winter months, short information from the World War period until recent years. Stalingrad is the title of a new travelogue from the Hošťálek/Dvořák kitchen and The legendary Skoda 105, 120 is a new release from GRADA Publishing. One of the greatest American racing drivers was Ralph de Palm – that is the content of the following pages. Lesser known types of Skodas of the eighties – read under the heading Skoda Rapid convertibles. January Veteran salon covered the topic in detail A noble and precise OHV single-cylinder from Wolverhampton. What was it like to travel by car in 1916/1917 from Touggourt to Timbuktu, read under the title First successful crossing of the Sahara. Motorcycles and cars of many brands comprise the exhibition of a private museum – read Oldtimer Car-Moto-Museum Kopřivnice. The Hořice ring road will celebrate the logs – Czech Tourist Trophy – the 30th Hořice motorcycle race. The latest, modern, but also historical unique items, including a sailboat, were on offer at the auction of a British company – search for the title Brightwells online. Private and commercial advertising, offers for sale, purchase and services, a full-page list of books for sale, that is the content of the last pages of the first Journal Engine year 2023.































