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  • Seller image for Startling Truths Relating to the Burning of the New Jersey; The Conduct of WM. B. Reed, and The Conspiracy Against Young Keyser Fully Exposed for sale by The First Edition Rare Books, LLC

    [Ferry Disaster]

    Published by Published by the Author, Philadelphia, 1856

    Seller: The First Edition Rare Books, LLC, Cincinnati, OH, U.S.A.

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    Pamphlet. Condition: Very good. First edition of Startling Truths Relating to the Burning of the New Jersey, published in 1856. (illustrator). First Edition. Octavo pamphlet, 24pp. Original paper wraps rebacked with contemporary brown cardstock. No additional printings listed. Bound with string through gutter, stabilized with additional cardstock by front and rear endpapers. Faint toning along edges of leaves, a very good example. (Sabin 90581) Housed in a custom blue morocco clamshell, title in gilt on spine. The burning of the ferryboat New Jersey occurred on March 15, 1856, when the vessel caught fire while crossing the Hudson River from Manhattan to Jersey City. The disaster claimed 50+ lives and drew widespread public attention. Captain William B. Reed, who was in command of the ferry, faced scrutiny over the safety measures and the crew's response to the rapidly spreading flames. Despite efforts to save passengers, the wooden ferryboat was quickly engulfed, and many either perished in the fire or drowned trying to escape. The tragedy highlighted the dangers of steamboat travel in the mid-19th century and spurred calls for improved fire safety regulations on passenger vessels. From the collection of Charles Fleishmann III, with his bookplate laid-in. Fleishmann III was a lifelong traveler, collector, and philanthropist who lived in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Hindman Auctions, November 2023).