Skip to product information
1 of 4
Designed by Mark Pezinger Books

Wie man Bücher klaut

Wie man Bücher klaut

David Horvitz

Regular price €9,99 EUR
Regular price Sale price €9,99 EUR
Sale Sold out
Taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

📦 Check shipping zones + rates for this product

Austria, Germany: €4 — Rest of EU, Switzerland: €6 — Rest of the world: €12

Softcover, perfect binding, 10.5 × 15.5 cm, 80 pages
Edition: 1000, in collaboration with Edition Taube, translated by Jan Steinbach, Carlo Spiller & David Horvitz, design: Edition Taube, 2019

“Wie man Bücher klaut” by David Horvitz is the German version of a guide on how to steal books. It details 80 ways in which one can steal a book, from the very practical, to the witty, imaginative, and romantic. Maybe this publication provides some real options: Buy the book for only 9.99 and then save a lot of money on books in the future with all the skills you can learn with this guide? Steal the book because it is declaring that it’s okay to steal books (although it doesn’t)? Or use it as a device to create a conversation about the power of analogue media, and perhaps decide to support the artists, authors, designers, publishers,printers, distributors and bookshops, and just buy more books? The book is co-published in collaboration with Edition Taube (Munich/Zurich), who have the ambitious plan to release it in as many languages as possible - every time with another co-oublisher.
View full details

💛 By visiting Mark Pezinger Books’s website, you’re supporting an independent publisher directly and contributing to a wider network of artists, readers and small presses beyond traditional channels.

This product is designed and sold by — Mark Pezinger Books

Country — Austria

Shipping information — Austria, Germany: €4 — Rest of EU, Switzerland: €6 — Rest of the world: €12

About — Mark Pezinger Books is a Vienna-based publishing house specializing in artists' books. Established in 2010, it is managed by graphic designer Astrid Seme and artist Thomas Geiger.

Under the design leadership of graphic designer Astrid Seme and the editorial guidance of artist Thomas Geiger, our collaborations thrive on the synergy between artists, designers, editors/publishers, and institutions. At the core of our work is a dedication to experimental approaches that transform ideas into tangible publications.