[Rarebooks] FS: Boy Did They Drink a Lot in Concord, Massachusetts!

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TITLE: “Financial Connection of the Use of Spirits and Wine With the
People of Concord, Massachusetts”

By Edward Jarvis, M.D.
Published in Boston by the Beacon Press in 1883.

DISCUSSION: Edward Jarvis [1803-1884] was a Concord resident, Harvard
College graduate, a physician, a social statistician who was also the
President of the American Statistical Association, and the author of books
and articles on physiology, insanity, social statistics, and Concord
history.

In this speech, presented to the American Statistical Association on
October 20, 1882, Jarvis discusses the habits and effects of alcohol
consumption on the farmers and other classes of Concord, using a survey he
and Dr. Josiah Bartlett conducted in Concord in 1834 and comparing it to
conditions in town in the 1880s. Although a Temperance advocate himself,
and from a family of teetotalers, Dr. Jarvis for the most part refrains
from the strident sort of preaching found among the writings of many of
his contemporaries, although he is obviously pleased that alcohol
consumption has declined in the decades since the 1830s, and does not fail
to point out the many harmful effects of the habit of daily imbibing. What
is most interesting in the piece is his fairly detailed recounting of the
habits of alcohol consumption of local farmers and others in the 1820s and
1830s, where grog, beer and rum were taken out to the fields to help the
field hands get through their workdays.

An uncommon pamphlet in the marketplace.

DESCRIPTION: Softcover. 5.5”x8.5”, 14 pages.

CONDITION NOTES: Some minor wear and light soil, starting to split at the
bottom of the spine.

PRICE: $125. -

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