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RARE NANTUCKET IMPRINT CONCERNING AN ISLAND BANK ROBBERY Circa 1816
"A Narrative of the Robbery of the Nantucket Bank. Compiled From Original Documents Collected by William Coffin, and Albert Gardner, Esq's." (Nantucket, Mass.: Henry Clapp, 1816). Octavo volume in marbled wraps. American Imprints 37286.
The bank on Nantucket had not been open long before it was robbed of $20,000 in 1795. The crime incited suspicion amongst locals and fractured the community, the repercussions of which reverberated through the island for decades. (Nathaniel Philbrick, in his book on Nantucket, Away Offshore , discusses this "cultural meltdown" at length.) Joseph Chase, the bank's president, accused bank officer William Coffin of the crime, but Coffin claimed innocence, left the island and investigated the robbery himself. Coffin discovered an organized group of professional thieves was responsible, one of whom confessed to the crime years later, while an inmate in a New York state prison. In this 1816 pamphlet Coffin and Gardner provide their compelling evidence, but unfortunately it did little to reverse misconceptions or heal old wounds. Although there were banking scandals on the island, there was not another bank robbery until 2011 .

"A Narrative of the Robbery of the Nantucket Bank. Compiled From Original Documents Collected by William Coffin, and Albert Gardner, Esq's." (Nantucket, Mass.: Henry Clapp, 1816). Octavo volume in marbled wraps. American Imprints 37286.
The bank on Nantucket had not been open long before it was robbed of $20,000 in 1795. The crime incited suspicion amongst locals and fractured the community, the repercussions of which reverberated through the island for decades. (Nathaniel Philbrick, in his book on Nantucket, Away Offshore , discusses this "cultural meltdown" at length.) Joseph Chase, the bank's president, accused bank officer William Coffin of the crime, but Coffin claimed innocence, left the island and investigated the robbery himself. Coffin discovered an organized group of professional thieves was responsible, one of whom confessed to the crime years later, while an inmate in a New York state prison. In this 1816 pamphlet Coffin and Gardner provide their compelling evidence, but unfortunately it did little to reverse misconceptions or heal old wounds. Although there were banking scandals on the island, there was not another bank robbery until 2011 .
Condition: Age-typical wear, including toning, foxing, soiling, creasing, uneven edges, etc., though generally well preserved. Wraps may be newer. Collation not verified.


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