Adventures in the book trade

Scout & Morgan Books in Cambridge
Scout & Morgan Books in Cambridge, Minn.
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Have you heard of Steve Blumberg, the world famous book bandit? The St. Paul native stole over $5 million in rare books and stored them in a ruined mansion in Ottumwa, Iowa. The story is the stuff of fiction — except that it really happened. 

No one expects mystery, thievery and millions of dollars to occur in the same sentence as the word “books.” But the Blumberg story is just one of many included in Gary Goodman’s new memoir, “The Last Bookseller: A Life in the Rare Book Trade.”

Goodman owned and operated St. Croix Antiquarian Books in Stillwater, Minn. He helped establish Stillwater as the first-ever official “book town” in North America. 

Now semi-retired Goodman joins MPR News host Angela Davis to talk about the wild world of book dealing. Judith Kissner, the owner and operator of Scout & Morgan Books in Cambridge, Minn., joins the conversation to shed light on how the business has been transformed by the internet and the pandemic.  

Guests:

  • Gary Goodman owned and operated St. Croix Antiquarian Books in Stillwater and is the author of the memoir “The Last Bookseller”

  • Judith Kissner owns and operates Scout & Morgan Books in Cambridge

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