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[[Chicago]] [[science fiction]] specialty bookstore from 1988--2003. Owned and operated by [[Alice Bentley]], the store was originally a partnership with [[Greg Ketter]] of [[DreamHaven Books]] in [[Minneapolis]] until Bentley bought him out in 1994. In 1997, Bentley also purchased [[Bob Weinberg]]'s mail order catalog and increased the [[small press|small presses]] the store stocked. Originally located on Clark Street, in 1992, the store moved to Belmont Avenue in [[Chicago]] and to Main Street in [[Evanston, IL]] in 2000.
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[[Chicago]] [[science fiction]] specialty bookstore named for the [[Alfred Bester]] novel, open from 1988–2003. Owned and operated by [[Alice Bentley]], the store was originally a partnership with [[Greg Ketter]] of [[DreamHaven Books]] in [[Minneapolis]] until Bentley bought him out in 1994. In 1997, Bentley also purchased [[Bob Weinberg]]'s mail order catalog and increased the [[small press|small presses]] the store stocked. Originally located on Clark Street, in 1992, the store moved to Belmont Avenue in [[Chicago]] and to Main Street in [[Evanston, IL]] in 2000.
  
 
In addition to stocking books (new and used), the store also sold videos and collectibles and hosted book signings.
 
In addition to stocking books (new and used), the store also sold videos and collectibles and hosted book signings.
  
In 1998, an omnibus of [[Barry Hughart]]'s ''The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox'' trilogy was published by The Stars Our Destination as their only publishing project.
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In 1998, an omnibus of [[Barry Hughart]]'s ''The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox'' trilogy was published by The Stars Our Destination Press as its only publishing project.
  
 
When the store closed in 2003, many of the fixtures were sold to fan [[Steven H Silver]] and the business was sold to [[Greg Ketter]].
 
When the store closed in 2003, many of the fixtures were sold to fan [[Steven H Silver]] and the business was sold to [[Greg Ketter]].
  
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 29 December 2020

Chicago science fiction specialty bookstore named for the Alfred Bester novel, open from 1988–2003. Owned and operated by Alice Bentley, the store was originally a partnership with Greg Ketter of DreamHaven Books in Minneapolis until Bentley bought him out in 1994. In 1997, Bentley also purchased Bob Weinberg's mail order catalog and increased the small presses the store stocked. Originally located on Clark Street, in 1992, the store moved to Belmont Avenue in Chicago and to Main Street in Evanston, IL in 2000.

In addition to stocking books (new and used), the store also sold videos and collectibles and hosted book signings.

In 1998, an omnibus of Barry Hughart's The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox trilogy was published by The Stars Our Destination Press as its only publishing project.

When the store closed in 2003, many of the fixtures were sold to fan Steven H Silver and the business was sold to Greg Ketter.



Store 19882003
This is an SF bookstore page. When a floreat "fl." is listed it records the dates for which we have evidence and may not be the store's entire span.