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Early City Directory.

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Early City Directory.
The Boston Directory; containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and dwelling-houses, with Lists of the Streets, Lanes, and Wharves ...with other Useful Information. Pub. by Edward Cotton, 47 Marlborough St., June, 1809. 4 1/4 x 6 3/4, 168 pp., lacking map. Original hand-marbled wrappers, bearing oval printed bookseller's label of the period, "...Stationery Store, 66 State St...." A fascinating chronicle of early Federal-period Boston, reflecting the trades and crafts of newly-independent America, including mariner, housewright, paperstainer, truckman, shipwright, hairdresser, shopkeeper, chairmaker, cooper, cordwainer, labourer, wine seller, caulker, mastmaker, sealer of wood, tallow chandler, fisherman - and "Hancock, John, merchant, 8 Merchants row, house Hancock St.," likely a relation of the Declaration's most conspicuous Signer. Other vocations include hatter, baker, miller, bookbinder, goldsmith, brass founder, rigger, confectioner, victualler, woodwharfinger, school mistress, blacksmith, whitesmith, carver, sailmaker, perfumer, glassblower, teacher of music, and others, among thousands of listed Bostonians. Handsome pictorial bookplate of E. Loring Richards, judged c. 1910. Label with very short edge tear at top curl; covers with moderate handling and some creases; lacking marginal fragment of one leaf, affecting three letters only; light internal foxing, tip wear, else good. Early American Imprints, Second Series, no. 17067. WorldCat locates only one example. Very rare.