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The E-Sylum: Volume 28, Number 11, , Article 5

NEW BOOK: A DOOR IN TIME

Christopher Faulkner has authored a new book on Lower Canada's numismatics in 1837-38, published by Spink. Congratulations! Here's the announcement. -Editor

A Door in Time: What People in Lower Canada did for Money in 1837-38
by Christopher Faulkner

£75.00

A Door in Time book cover The years 1837-38 in Lower Canada were defined by two crises, one political and the other financial. The political crisis led to armed Rebellions against the authority of the colonial government with the aim of establishing a Quebec state independent of the British Crown. An international credit crisis brought on by British uncertainty about the liquidity of American debtors led to a full blown Depression in the United States that became known as the Panic of 1837. The fallout for Lower Canada was the refusal of its banks to pay out silver and gold in redemption of their notes. This financial crisis, coupled with the absence of legal tender copper, was the direct cause of what precipitated a severe shortage of small change.

This book is about the copper tokens and low denomination paper scrip that appeared in Lower Canada in 1837-38 in response to the shortage of an everyday medium of exchange brought about by the crises of those years. The majority of copper tokens are known as bouquet sous from the motif of plants that appears on their obverse. Some were issued by the Bank of Montreal and the Banque de Peuple and approach the weight of legal tender halfpennies; most were lightweight, mass produced imitation sous illegally imported into Lower Canada from New Jersey. The scrip comprised nothing more than so many paper chits, issued by various merchants who promised to redeem them against non-existent shillings, reales, and half dollars. This makeshift currency was emergency or necessity money, and it was readily accepted by a needy populace under trying circumstances. A Door in Time constitutes the most thorough study of the background and description of the bouquet sous to date.

Christopher Faulkner is the author of three other Spink books, The Holey Dollars and Dumps of Prince Edward Island (2012), Coins Are Like Songs: The Upper Canada Coppers, 1815-1841 (2017), and Imperial Designs: Canada's Ships, Colonies & Commerce Tokens (2019). His ongoing numismatic research concerns the circulating currency of pre-Confederation Canada.

Chris adds:

"The book has just come out in London and it was available from Sveto Kovacevic in Toronto as of Friday. People who want to order in Canadian Funds can send Sveto Kovacevic an email at ane@vcoins.com or call 416-686-8019"

NOTE: U.S dealer Charlie Davis plans to handle this title and may have copies available at his table at the upcoming Whitman Baltimore Expo. -Editor

For more information, or to order, see:
A Door in Time: What People in Lower Canada did for Money in 1837-38 by Christopher Faulkner (https://spinkbooks.com/products/a-door-in-time-what-people-in-lower-canada-did-for-money-in-1837-38-by-christopher-faulkner)
A Door in Time: What People in Lower Canada did for Money in 1837-38 by Christopher Faulkner - Bouquet Sous (https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/ancient_numismatic_enterprise
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Wayne Homren, Editor

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