Bookstore

Founded in 1993 as Prague’s first English language bookstore, the Globe Bookstore is the city’s premier destination for booklovers of all ages, tastes and nationalities to come to browse, read and discover. The Globe proudly offers an eclectic selection of approximately 10,000 quality English language hand-picked titles from all genres
that will impress even the most learned reader. New and used books, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, biography, history, philosophy, spirituality, music, and art books are only some of the sections we have on offer.  We also boast the largest collection of English language children books in Prague, including many of your childhood favorites and more contemporary ... more >>

Bookstore

Founded in 1993 as Prague’s first English language bookstore, the Globe Bookstore is the city’s premier destination for booklovers of all ages, tastes and nationalities to come to browse, read and discover.  The Globe proudly offers an eclectic selection of approximately 10,000 quality English language hand-picked titles from all genres that will impress even the most learned reader.  New and used books, fiction, non-fiction, poetry, biography, history, philosophy, spirituality, music, and art books are only some of the sections we have on offer.  We also boast the largest collection of English language children books in Prague, including many of your childhood favorites and more contemporary bestsellers.

The Globe staff are open, well-read and always friendly and would be happy to help you find a specific title you are looking for or to suggest something special that you may not have heard of.   If we don’t have the title that you are looking for, we would be happy to special order it for you.  We are also proud founders and hosts to Prague’s first English language book club, the Globe Reading Group, which meets every two weeks to discuss and analyze a selection that is chosen by the members.  Book club membership is free and members receive special discounts and other promotions.(click here for more information on the Globe Reading Group).

The Prague Cemetery

Umberto Ecco

Nineteenth-century Europe—from Turin to Prague to Paris—abounds with the ghastly and the mysterious.

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Steve Jobs

Walter Isaacson

Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—as well as interviews...

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Aquariums of Pyong Yang: Ten Years in the North Korean Gulag

Chol-hwan Kang & Pierre Rigoulot

North Korea is today one of the last bastions of hard-line Communism. Its leaders have kept a tight grasp...

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1Q84

Haruki Murakami

The year is 1984, but not for long. Aomame bolts from the cab, walks onto the elevated Tokyo expressway......

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The Prague Cemetery

Umberto Eco

Nineteenth-century Europe—from Turin to Prague to Paris—abounds with the ghastly and the mysterious. Conspiracies rule history. Jesuits plot against Freemasons. Italian republicans strangle priests with their own intestines. French criminals plan bombings by day and celebrate Black Masses at night. Every nation has its own secret service, perpetrating forgeries, plots, and massacres. From the unification of Italy to the Paris Commune to the Dreyfus Affair to The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Europe is in tumult and everyone needs a scapegoat. But what if, behind all of these conspiracies both real and imagined, lay one lone man? What if that evil genius created its most infamous document?

Eco takes his readers on an unforgettable journey through the underbelly of world-shattering events. Eco at his most exciting, a book immediately hailed as a masterpiece.

Steve Jobs

Walter Isaacson

Based on more than forty interviews with Jobs conducted over two years—as well as interviews with more than a hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors, and colleagues—Walter Isaacson has written a riveting story of the roller-coaster life and searingly intense personality of a creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing.

At a time when America is seeking ways to sustain its innovative edge, and when societies around the world are trying to build digital-age economies, Jobs stands as the ultimate icon of inventiveness and applied imagination. He knew that the best way to create value in the twenty-first century was to connect creativity with technology. He built a company where leaps of the imagination were combined with remarkable feats of engineering.

Although Jobs cooperated with this book, he asked for no control over what was written nor even the right to read it before it was published. He put nothing off-limits. He encouraged the people he knew to speak honestly. And Jobs speaks candidly, sometimes brutally so, about the people he worked with and competed against. His friends, foes, and colleagues provide an unvarnished view of the passions, perfectionism, obsessions, artistry, devilry, and compulsion for control that shaped his approach to business and the innovative products that resulted.

Aquariums of Pyong Yang: Ten Years in the North Korean Gulag

Chol-hwan Kang & Pierre Rigoulot

North Korea is today one of the last bastions of hard-line Communism. Its leaders have kept a tight grasp on their one-party regime, quashing any nascent opposition movements and sending all suspected dissidents to its brutal concentration camps for "re-education." Kang Chol-hwan is the first survivor of one of these camps to escape and tell his story to the world, documenting the extreme conditions in these gulags and providing a personal insight into life in North Korea. Part horror story, part historical document, part memoir, part political tract, this record of one man's suffering gives eyewitness proof to an ongoing sorrowful chapter of modern history.

IQ84

Hiruku Murakami

The year is 1984, but not for long. Aomame bolts from the cab, walks onto the elevated Tokyo expressway, descends an emergency ladder to the street below, and enters a strange new world. In parallel, a math teacher and aspiring novelist named Tengo gets an interesting offer to rewrite a mysterious 17-year-old's story for the final round of a young writer's literary prize. So begins Haruki Murakami's magnum opus, an epic of staggering proportions that folds in a deliciously intriguing cast of characters and central motifs--the moon, Janáček's Sinfonietta, George Orwell's 1984--that acquire powerful resonance as Aomame and Tengo's paths take on a conjoined life of their own, dancing with a protracted elegance that requires nearly 1,000 pages to reach its crowning denouement. 1Q84 was a runaway bestseller in its native Japan, but more importantly, it's easily the grandest work of world literature since Roberto Bolaño's 2666 and represents a monstrous literary event.