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The
Book Shop in Sioux Falls
The Book Shop in Sioux Falls (South Dakota) was established in
1988. From the beginning, it has been a general used book store
owned by Kay Coddington, Katherine Ann Talley, and Nancy Veglahn.
The three owners had become acquainted by working together in various
civic organizations, including the AAUW book sale. A few years after
the store opened, we hired Jenny Cook as a clerk and jill-of-all-book-trades.
This staff is aided by various part-time and summer help. The picture
shows us with a life-sized replica of Samuel Johnson which was on
display in our store when we opened and again on our 10th anniversary.
Since we are the only full service used bookstore in this area,
we try to have something for everyone. The interests of our customers
dictate large selections in such areas as Western History and Native
American history and literature, but we dont really have a
specialty as such.
After nearly 12 years in the business, we still find it challenging
and fun. Theres the treasure hunt aspect of book
buying--you never know what will turn up in that next box of books.
We also enjoy making all these treasures available to our customers.
Its truly satisfying to see a customer stagger happily out
of the store, weighed down by an armload of literary wealth. We
believe that selling books is much more interesting than selling
tofu or television sets would be.
Various
allergies among us make it impossible to keep a shop pet. In the
fall, invisible crickets test our sanity, and an unfortunate mouse
(presumably trying to get in to buy some tiny books) was once trapped
and squashed by our heavy front door. We try to keep non-human critters
out.
Perhaps the most unusual book we ever bought was the one with a
small envelope taped inside the back cover. We did not notice it
at the time, but later discovered two diamond rings in the envelope.
Luckily, we were able to identify the person who had sold us the
book and return the rings.
In 1996, our lease ran out and we were forced to move. After months
of searching, we found a bigger space just half a block from the
original store, in a 1912 hotel, the Carpenter, which was being
renovated and restored. We were the first tenants. This space has
proved to be ideal for us, though we did not enjoy the task of moving
20,000+ books, shelves, and other equipment in the dead of winter.
It has been enjoyable since our move to have people come into the
store and say I was a bellboy at this hotel 40 years ago
or I spent my honeymoon here .
Our venture into internet bookselling began soon after ABE came
on the scene. This new aspect of the business has put us in touch
with customers all over the world. Bookselling continues to change,
but we dont see any sign of computers making books obsolete
as some have predicted. As some wise person once said:
Outside of a dog, a book is the best friend a person can
have. Inside of a dog, its too dark to read.
- The Staff at The Bookshop in Sioux Falls
The views of the author, expressed above, are not necessarily those of the Advanced Book Exchange
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