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A History of the American Bookstore w/ Evan Friss

October 27
1h 2m

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Episode Description

America's bookstores have always been about more than just books, but the role they play in American society has changed over the years. In this episode, Evan Friss joins us for a conversation about his New York Times Bestseller, The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore (Viking, 2023), and the unique place that bookstores – and those who operate them – have held in American society from the colonial era to our own.

Dr. Evan Friss is Professor of History at James Madison University and the author of multiple books, including On Bicycles: A 200 Year History of Cycling in New York City (Columbia University Press, 2019). You can find out more about his work at his website, EvanFriss.com.

A special thanks to our friend, Dane Honeycutt, for recommending that we invite Evan on the show to discuss The Bookshop.

This episode was edited by Ben Sawyer.

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