Paul Constant writes about taking on book thieves: Flying Off the Shelves.
In my eight years working at an independent bookstore, I lost count of how many shoplifters I chased through the streets of Seattle while shouting “Drop the book!” I chased them down crowded pedestrian plazas in the afternoon, I chased them through alleys at night, I even chased one into a train tunnel. I chased a book thief to the waterfront, where he shouted, “Here are your fucking books!” and threw a half-dozen paperbacks, including Bomb the Suburbs and A People’s History of the United States, into Puget Sound, preferring to watch them slowly sink into the muck rather than hand them back to the bookseller they were stolen from. He had that ferocious, orgasmic gleam in his eye of somebody who was living in the climax of his own movie: I suppose he felt like he was liberating them somehow.

6 responses so far ↓
Ken // March 11, 2008 at 9:30 am
Shouting “Drop the book” in Seatle will more than likely result in wet books anyway.
C.D. Reimer // March 11, 2008 at 3:19 pm
Seem like the underground market for stolen books are college students. If they’re getting everything for free off the Internet, why not books at a bookstore?
Of course, they could go to a library. But how many libraries stock copies of popular graphic novels like The Dark Knight Returns?
Don // March 11, 2008 at 3:52 pm
In Montreal doing the same would result in lost books. Well until the snow thaws, anyway.
Don // March 11, 2008 at 4:21 pm
All property is theft!
Meg // March 11, 2008 at 4:23 pm
It was you, wasn’t it? You’re the one who threw the books into Puget Sound.
Don // March 11, 2008 at 5:35 pm
Crikey, I’ve been rumbled!
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