Periferní průvodce Prahou
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The Peripheral Guide to Prague is a unique illustrated book that takes readers beyond the well-known tourist trails. Through drawings and short texts, Tomáš Staněk guides us from quiet residential areas to industrial outskirts, and from wild natural reserves back to the very centre of Prague. Along the way, he reveals both the outer and inner periphery – the overlooked spaces of the city that we pass daily without noticing. 496 square kilometres of Prague become a magical garden where new stories wait behind every wall, hedge or abandoned house. The book includes an afterword by Radan Haluzík and Epos 257.
| Author | Tomáš Staněk |
| Extent | 136 pages |
| Format | 185 × 225 mm |
| Binding | Hardcover (V8) |
| Language | Czech |
About the author:
Tomáš Staněk (b. 1994) is a visual artist and musician, graduate of the Illustration Studio at the Ladislav Sutnar Faculty of Design and Art in Plzeň. His work spans drawing, painting, comics, zines, murals, and post-graffiti projects. He is the author of METRO (2017) and PRÁZDNINY (2023), and co-published the comics magazine XRXMAG for nearly a decade. Together with fellow artist, he forms the duo OBRAS AKROBAD and is active in the rap groups Dvě Slunce and DBKL. He lives and works in Prague, whose urban landscape remains a central inspiration for his artistic practice.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Kids' books |
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| Weight: | 0.2 kg |
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