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Minneapolis Rioters Burned One Of America’s Most Beloved Independent Bookstores To The Ground
The Federalist ^ | June 1, 2020 | Tony Daniel

Posted on 06/01/2020 5:26:07 AM PDT by gattaca

Uncle Hugo's and Uncle Edgar's were legendary among the community of science fiction, fantasy, and mystery readers—and now they're gone.

Venerable Minneapolis science fiction and fantasy bookstore Uncle Hugo’s and its sister store in the same building, Uncle Edgar’s, which specialized in mysteries, were both burned to ruins last Friday night by rioters.

The store took its name from two major awards in the genre fields, science fiction’s Hugo awards, and mysteries Edgar’s. Independent bookstores are a threatened American institution, and Uncle Hugo’s was considered a flagship operation. Owner Don Blyly was noted for his ability to adapt to modern bookselling conditions and serve an audience of devoted genre readers. With most independent book shops, the margins are low and often owners are in the business as much for love as for money. For Don Blyly, it doesn’t matter anymore.

The books are burned. His shop is gone.

“There was a call from the security company around 3:30 this morning that the motion detector was showing somebody in the building. I threw on clothes and headed over there,” said Blyly in an email. “When I was 2 blocks away, I received a call that the smoke detectors were showing smoke in the store. Every single building on both sides of Chicago was blazing and dozens of people dancing around.”

Uncle Hugo’s was located at 2864 Chicago Avenue, in Minneapolis. Blyly pulled into the parking lot belonging to the dentist office next door to his shop. Flames were already leaping out the front windows of the Uncle Hugo’s side of the store.

“It looked to me like they had broken every window on the front of the Uncles and then squirted accelerant through each broken window. It looked hopeless to me, but I went around to the back door to see if I could get to a fire extinguisher. As soon as I opened the back door a wave of very thick black smoke poured out, so I quickly closed the door again.”

Blyly then heroically rushed over to the nextdoor office building. It’s garage-door style side entrance had been opened and he entered to try to extinguish any fire. He made it to an inside break room, but when he opened a door to the main clinic, smoke poured out and he had to evacuate. Outside, he observed that his own store was entirely engulfed in flames. He turned his attention to getting away from the area.

“Some of the rioters were busy breaking every pane of glass in the transit hub,” Blyly continued. “The former Sheraton did not seem to be on fire yet, and there were guests who were staying there. It looked like somebody may have broken a window on the first floor along Chicago and started a fire, but it could have just been a reflection of the flames from the Uncles.”

The Uncles is how Blyly refers to his bookstore.

“I didn’t notice anything going on yet at the Global Marketplace, but the rioters were headed in that direction. There is no way a mere fire could bring that building down, but it could wipe out all of those businesses, and there are hundreds of people who live above the Global Marketplace who could be trapped by the smoke.”

Blyly considered several possible exit routes.

“Since Chicago Avenue was full of dancing rioters, broken glass, and flaming debris, I went down the alley and took Lake Street home. There were blocks of Lake Street where every building was blazing. No sign of any cops, national guard troops, or any help.”

Blyly expressed doubts that insurance would cover his loss. “I’m pretty sure the insurance policy excludes damage from a civil insurrection, so I suspect I won’t get a cent for either the building or the contents.”

Uncle Hugo’s was known in the often politically contentious science fiction community as a place where good books and good storytelling was prized above all else. Blyly took a decidedly nonpartisan stance when it came to what he sold. The physical store supplied a wide mailing list as well, with often hard to find first and special editions of books.

Author-signed copies, particularly first editions, were an Uncles specialty. Everything was destroyed by the rioters’ firebombing of the establishment. As of Saturday morning, the Uncles appeared entirely gutted, and lay a smoldering ruin. Countless specialty books, priceless to readers and collectors, had been burned to crisps and cinders.

There are already fundraising efforts underway, and Blyly has the pluck to rebuild given funds and the opportunity, but a neighborhood institution like Uncle Hugo’s is difficult to replace under any circumstances.

We all know who burned Uncle Hugo’s. It wasn’t “Nazis,” or the cops in some kind of conspiracy to cast blame. It was the Minneapolis rioters. Book-burning scum, in other words. Or, as my wife reminds me, misguided children of God for whom we should pray.

The political moral to draw is obvious and banal. But when a cultural institution like a good bookstore is burned, the damage goes beyond the physical. It is not really possible to merely clean up and rebuild, as you might a Target or a police station. The bustle of the street, the fabric of the city itself, is damaged. The destruction of a bookstore hurts people’s souls, even if they don’t realize this.

“A city cannot be a work of art,” Jane Jacobs writes in her seminal book “The Death and Life of Great American Cities.” By this she means that a city is not like a statue. It is an unplanned web, a crazy network of individuals doing productive, artistic, crazy, and interesting things, all at once. It pulsates with life and change in some areas, accretes tradition or staleness, or both, in others. It’s never the same.

The hustle and bustle of the street, the shops and restaurants and churches and halfway houses and all the rest engender this hustle and bustle. When you burn such places down (or, as was Jacobs’ concern, plough them under with ill-conceived top-down urban projects), you are not clearing for renewal. You are destroying the very possibility for growth and change in a community. You are killing hope.

“The economic value of new buildings in replaceable in cities,” Jacobs writes. “But the economic value of old buildings is irreplaceable at will. It is created by time. This economic requisite for diversity is a requisite that vital city neighborhoods can only inherit, and then sustain over the years.”

Cities stripped of places like Uncle Hugo’s become pits of despair, barbarism, and danger because the businesses are gone and buildings are burned. Don Blyly may rebuild with our help.

But no amount of money or good wishes after the fact can renew a city that has stood by and allowed its own heart to be ripped out. Or worse, that rips out its own heart and calls it justice.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Minnesota
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1 posted on 06/01/2020 5:26:07 AM PDT by gattaca
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To: gattaca

The Soros people should pay in blood.


2 posted on 06/01/2020 5:29:35 AM PDT by exnavy (american by birth and choice, I love this country!)
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To: gattaca

You won’t hear Communist “Anti”Fascists and BLM compared to NAZIs or bookburners but here we are seeing them do it.


3 posted on 06/01/2020 5:30:13 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (Joe Biden- "First thing I'd do is repeal those Trump tax cuts." (May 4th, 2019))
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To: gattaca

This is bound to happen when people that can’t read play with fire. Besides, since they had no Play Stations to loot, you can’t blame these noble rioters for being mad.


4 posted on 06/01/2020 5:30:28 AM PDT by I cannot think of a name
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To: gattaca
The books are burned. His shop is gone.

Leftists have a long history of burning books.

5 posted on 06/01/2020 5:30:46 AM PDT by Flick Lives (My work's illegal, but at least it's honest. - Capt. Malcolm Reynolds)
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>>Author-signed copies, particularly first editions, were an Uncles specialty.

Out of print and rare books cannot be replaced.

They aren’t “this season’s Nike”.


6 posted on 06/01/2020 5:31:02 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (Joe Biden- "First thing I'd do is repeal those Trump tax cuts." (May 4th, 2019))
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To: gattaca

They didn’t wait for the Rat Convention to repeat 1968.


7 posted on 06/01/2020 5:31:34 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: gattaca

OMG this was a national treasure.
Most of the books at Uncle Hugo’s have been out of print for 50 years.
I am stunned.


8 posted on 06/01/2020 5:31:50 AM PDT by Zathras
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To: exnavy

If that had been my business there would have been bodies on the floor.


9 posted on 06/01/2020 5:31:55 AM PDT by lodi90
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10 posted on 06/01/2020 5:32:03 AM PDT by conservative98
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To: gattaca

The animals cannot read so why should anyone else I guess. Why animals did this and other burnings and were not shot or better melted down with flame throwers is a sin.


11 posted on 06/01/2020 5:32:13 AM PDT by Mouton (The media is the enemy of the people.)
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To: I cannot think of a name

You have an excellent point! What were they going to do, walk off with BOOKS?


12 posted on 06/01/2020 5:32:16 AM PDT by Empire_of_Liberty
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To: exnavy
From the owner:

I’m pretty sure the insurance policy excludes damage from a civil insurrection, so I suspect I won’t get a cent for either the building or the contents.

13 posted on 06/01/2020 5:32:51 AM PDT by 11th_VA (May you live in interesting times - Ancient Chinese Proverb)
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To: gattaca

They burned it down because they hate books. Liquor stores, on the other hand.....


14 posted on 06/01/2020 5:33:58 AM PDT by chuckee
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To: gattaca

All history destroyed and records of history of a free republic, free citizenry destroyed. It’s “non-essential” to a new world order. When will Lincoln be chained and dragged out of his comfy chair at his memorial?

I’ll take when EVIL overtakes the GREATEST CIVILization in history for 25 TRILLION, Alex ($oro$)


15 posted on 06/01/2020 5:34:08 AM PDT by PGalt (Past Peak Civilization?)
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To: gattaca

An uncle or two should have been in the store armed to the teeth


16 posted on 06/01/2020 5:34:12 AM PDT by Vaquero ( Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
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To: gattaca

The Pol Pot arm of the Democratic party strikes. Destroy anything educational, destroy wealth.


17 posted on 06/01/2020 5:34:49 AM PDT by DAC21
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To: gattaca

White people read books?


18 posted on 06/01/2020 5:34:53 AM PDT by Leep (We can go to the grocery store but we can't go to work?)
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To: gattaca

anyone know what the DC blackout is about last night. Seeing a lot of people claiming that twitter was censoring the hashtag.

they tried to burn down the historic St Johns church

i despise these looters who think stealing from innocent people is acceptable


19 posted on 06/01/2020 5:36:15 AM PDT by RummyChick ( Yeah, it's Daily Mail. So what.)
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To: gattaca

I’m assuming they didn’t loot the bookstore before they burned it. Most of them can barely read.

Hitler burned books too.


20 posted on 06/01/2020 5:36:34 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (In blue cities, you will be arrested for opening a business, but not for looting one.)
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