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The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore by Evan Friss is a nonfiction history of American bookstores, published in 2024 and grounded in extensive archival, oral, and historical research. Friss traces the development of bookstores in the United States from Benjamin Franklin’s early bookshop in 1728 to contemporary independents, chains, and online-era competitors. The book treats bookstores not merely as retail businesses but as cultural institutions that shape public life, intellectual exchange, and local identity. Its central purpose is to show why bookstores have mattered so much in American history and why they continue to matter despite economic pressure, digital commerce, and changing reading habits. Through profiles of notable booksellers and stores, the book presents bookstores as adaptable spaces where commerce, community, activism, and literary culture intersect. It is both a history of a business and a history of the social role that bookshops have played in American life.