
Our Motorcycles – Part V Czechoslovakia MO 1918 – 1953, Libor Marčík
A wide period from the establishment of an independent republic through the years of economic crisis, the protectorate and up to 1953, when a classless society was fully built with the help of obligations - these are the years that the author chose for the next presentation of some motorcycle manufacturers. The author filled the clearly arranged pages of the next part of his extensive publication with the production marks or surnames of workshop owners that begin with one of the three letters M, N, O. Period print, brochures, drawings, dimensional sketches, photographs, official documents replacing technical certificates and other archive materials were suitably used to bring the history of motorcycle production in Czechoslovakia closer. The author has been a guarantee of extremely interesting discoveries with a specialization in two-wheeled vehicles for many years.

Our Motorcycles – Part IV Czechoslovakia GL 1918 – 1953, Libor Marčík
Another part of the extensive work of the author and historian. Already on the page with the contents, the reader will find out that in a sector of only seven letters in alphabetical order, there were 72 motorcycle brands operating in our republic. Small locksmith workshops that produced a single motorcycle or applied a drive unit to a bicycle frame are also captured. Rarely preserved materials have been enriched here with high-quality processing, from graphic preparation to the selection of materials used. The publication will once again significantly advance detailed knowledge of the history of motorcycle production. Libor Marčík's representative publications are always a suitable gift for all motorists, regardless of age or focus.

Our Motorcycles – Part III Czechoslovakia AF 1918 – 1953, Libor Marčík
Libor Marčík has already proven his authorial qualities in two previous works on motorcycle history and, in addition to his two recent publications, is now publishing, again at his own expense, another descriptive continuation of Czechoslovak motorcycle history. Years of painstaking work searching in the period press, in state and private archives, as well as examining entries in Latin, German or even in Hungarian-written books written in many registries are rewarded on graphically well-crafted pages. Long-forgotten manufacturers who sought ways of technical development through piece production are listed alphabetically. The carefully crafted text, supplemented by many original photographs, will delight historians and laymen alike, and in the company of the previous two works, a hint of a future complete history of motorcycle production from the times of the Austro-Hungarian Empire to the Czech Republic will begin to emerge in many libraries.

Our Motorcycles – Part II ČZ 1930 – 1953, Libor Marčík
The text presents the history of motorcycle production in Strakonice in the period mentioned. It captures the development and production of individual types in technical data, taking into account design innovations, equipment and numbers of units produced. A unique and down to the smallest, seemingly insignificant details, description of individual motorcycle types from the first motorized bicycle to the last post-war type. A book that every history expert and owner of more than two motorcycles should have for everyday use.

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.

With the letter Z on the radiator, Jan Popelka and Petr Cincibuch
Unium Publishing House, hardcover, format 21.5 x 30 cm, 160 pages. ISBN: 80-902542-2-5.

Aero cars and their era, Karel Jičínský
Descriptions of individual types, copies of drawing documentation and a number of original photographs, placed in the context of the time, have created an engaging document. The author has long been dedicated to collecting materials directly related to the Aero brand, and has put this many years of activity to good use in a publication that should not be missing from the library of any aero enthusiast.

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.

Quartet
32 playing cards with pictures of vintage vehicles. The game includes instructions.

Canasta cards Moto veterans
54 playing cards with photos of vintage motorcycles.

Coloring book
Coloring book containing 8 colorful images of historical vehicles.

Memory game
Memory game consisting of 32 pairs of photographs of historical means of transport.

Cookbook by Eliška Junková, Klára Cincibuchová and Jaroslava Adamová
Eliška Junková as we don't know her! Taste buds are properly activated by the content divided into four separate sections: appetizers, soups, main courses and desserts. Between each course there is always a double page of copies taken from the original photographs from Mrs. Eliška's family album. Color photographs of the finished dish are supplemented on each page with brief, concise instructions on how to gradually process the ingredients. A motorist doesn't just live on gasoline - and what's more, Mrs. Eliška moved among men and knew what makes a success on a plate. Thank your partner for their year-round care with a nice book under the Christmas tree.

T-shirt
Women's short-sleeved T-shirt with a V-neck. Fitted cut with side seams. Front printed with the Motor Journal logo, back with a motoring-themed image. Material: 155g/m², 100% cotton, plain knit.

Polo shirt
Elegant men's black polo shirt with red trim on the collar and sleeves with three buttons. The buttons are originally printed with the Motor Journal inscription.

Motor Journal year 2016 complete
12 issues of Motor Journal magazine published in 2016, unbound.
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