- Bulgaria,
Eulenspiegel in East Germany,
Urzica ("The Nettle") in Romania,
Dikobraz ("Porcupine") in Czechoslovakia, and
Szpilki ("Pins") in Poland. Among...
-
Empire Istanbul 1908 1909
Dikobraz Czechoslovakia Czech Republic (from 1993) 1945 1995 from 1990
under the
title Nový
Dikobraz;
briefly revived 2004–2005...
- the Lidové
noviny (1940-1945), the Svobodné
noviny (1945-1951), and the
Dikobraz (1951-1953 and
after 1962). Saturnin,
originally published in 1942 (translated...
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targeted at
smartphones and tablets, they have been
released also on Steam.
DikobrazGames has
released an app
Sherlock Holmes Adventure Free
inspired by Benedict...
- scripts, and also
published in the
daily Mladá
fronta and the
magazine Dikobraz.
Dietl is
considered to have been the
first Czech writer to
create multi-generational...
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Following World War II he
worked as an
editor in the
magazines Práce and
Dikobraz. From 1949, he also led one of the
sections of the Státní nakladatelství...
- drawing,
which in his
words was
wasting away in the
shroud of the
magazine Dikobraz. At the
exhibition Pitra displa****
cartoons and
photo montages,
clips from...
- of normalization, he lost the
possibility to
publish cartoon humour in
Dikobraz magazine and
other periodicals, and in the
following years he
devoted himself...
-
contributed regularly to a
number of
magazines and newspapers, such as
Dikobraz [cs] and also to theatre. In his
written work, he
often cooperated with...