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Our History:
It all started with Melvin McCosh. Melvin, pictured here, owned a book store in Dinkytown back in the days of the beatniks. Bob Dylan was almost a student at the University of Minnesota (1959-60) back in those days and played in a local coffee house. Many Book House customers still fondly remember McCosh as the grandfather of Minneapolis bookselling. He lived in Shorewood in an old mansion, once a retirement home for Swedish lodge members, nestled in the woods, McCosh filled the rooms and hallways with thousands of books on every subject.
When McCosh moved his store to a West Bank location in 1976 he helped Krisen-Eide Tollefson, James Cummings, and Rob Wasniak open The Book House. Some still argue that the new store moved into McCoshs old space but the smart money is that Melvins store was across the street in the space now occupied by Hollywood Videos parking lot. The Book House borrowed fixtures from the recently closed Perines Bookstore and The Dinkytown Dime and the Book House in Dinkytown was born. When Mel McCosh passed away some years later, his remaining inventory migrated to the Book House.
The current owner of The Book House in Dinkytown, Kristen Eide-Tollefson, pictured here with her husband, Ted Tollefson, has, for the past 30 some years, dedicated herself to buying libraries and stocking a vast quantity of scholarly titles. In the little magazine Gig, author Tiger Roholt interviewed Kristen in 1997. There Roholt commented, "Kristen has allowed the Book House to become more of a book archive than a book store. One reason for this is the changing role of libraries. Libraries are starting to evaluate their stock based on rate of use. And since certain books are only taken out once a decade or more, the libraries are starting to discard or destroy books which do not have a high rate of use, even though many of these books are classics."
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We now offer select CDs!
Everyone thinks of themselves as a fair grader but selling records through the mail is a tricky business. We try to be as fair as possible and many customers tell us that we under-grade our items. VG+ covers/records are usually VG++ or EX by other standards and near mint is just that; close to perfect and nothing less. We dont grade any cover/record mint because you cant see or hear it and a vintage LP that is 20-40 years old that looks perfect may reveal some slight imperfections. Hard to find records that are listed here in mid-grade condition (VG or lower) you may want to call or email us on.
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