How to install mavericks on mid 2009 iMac without internet access

I want to upgrade a mid 2009 iMac from Snow Leporard to Mavericks. The computer does not have internet access. How can I get an installation disk?

HI iTarek0593,
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.  This article has instructions for creating bootable install media for OS X Mavericks:
Creating a bootable OS X installer in OS X Mavericks
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5856
Cheers,
- Ari

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