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Nantucket Atheneum Podcast
The Nantucket Atheneum Podcast covers stories and topics about our local library, Nantucket history and libraries in general.
Nantucket Atheneum Podcast
The Shelves of Yore: Annals and Idyls from the 1900s
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Nantucket Atheneum
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Season 2
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Episode 9
In this episode, Janet and Jim flip through a book that documented the California Gold Rush in real time and was one of nearly 1000 books included in Frederick Sanford’s personal library, which was gifted to the Atheneum after his death.
They also peruse a 19th century “beach read” by Edward Bellamy set on Nantucket that you may or may not want to add to your summer reading list.
References and Resources:
- Watch Jim Borzilleri's virtual presentation on Frederick Sanford
- Check out a photo of Edward Bellamy's handlebar mustache
- Read an unabridged version of Six to One by Edward Bellamy
The Shelves of Yore is a production of the Nantucket Atheneum. It is written, narrated, and edited by Janet Forest and researched by Jim Borzilleri.
The Nantucket Atheneum is located at 1 India Street in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
Visit us online at www.nantucketatheneum.org