[Rarebooks] FS: Peter Edes: BOSTON MASSACRE COMMEMORATIVE ORATIONS (1785)

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Edes, Peter (Compiler). ORATIONS DELIVERED AT THE REQUEST OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE TOWN OF
BOSTON TO COMMEMORATE THE EVENING OF THE FIFTH OF MARCH 1770; WHEN A NUMBER OF
CITIZENS WERE KILLED BY A PARTY OF BRITISH TROOPS, QUARTERED AMONG THEM, IN A TIME OF
PEACE. Boston, Mass: Peter Edes in State Street, 1785. First Edition. 16mo. 

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INCOMPLETE COPY (Missing Half-Title, Title, and Endpapers).  Worn contemporary leather, evidencing no past repair. 1-inch
chip to top of spine, and 1/8" to bottom. Scibbling scratched into front board. MISSING title and half-title leaves, front and
final free endpapers (final blank) 1-inch by 1/4" open tear to dedication page ("To The Inhabitants of the Town of Boston").
Pen trials to front pastedown, and throughout (Frederick Paull). Evans 18997; 

Preface by Edes present, with a small piece
missing from the top. State 2, which includes Warren's re-interment (separate title page) and Allen's poem. 6-1/2 in. 200pp.

Orations by James Lovell; Dr. Joseph Warren
(March 5, 1772); Dr. Benjamin Church; John Hancock; Dr. Joseph Warren (March 6, 1775); Peter Thacher; Benjamin
Hichborn; Jonathan W. Austin; William Tudor; Jonathan Mason; Thoams Dawes, Jr.; George Richards Minot; Dr. Thomas
Welsh; (Funeral) Oration for Joseph Warren and Perez Martin. Concluding with a poem, a "masterly piece of original
composition from the pen of James Allen* of Boston, in the State of Massachusetts, Esq., and was written when his feelings,
like those of every other free-born American, were all alive at the inhuman murders of our countrymen, in the streets of that
town, on the evening of the fifth of March, 1770..." *James Allen wrote this poem to accompany Joseph Warren’s oration
delivered at Boston on the second anniversary of the Boston Massacre, 5 March 1772. The poem was suppressed due to doubts
about Allen's patriotism and later was republished by Allen's friends, with extracts from another of his poems, as "The
Retrospect." (The Boston Massacre Project). A complilation of all the Boston Massacre Orations which were used to whip the
citizenry into a frenzy against the British

Peter Edes (1756-1840) was apprenticed to his father Benjamin Edes, a printer, who, with John Gill, printed the radical
newspaper Boston Gazette and Country Journal. Growing up in Boston, Edes had been exposed from a young age to the
American patriotic cause. John Hancock, John Adams and Joseph Warren were not infrequent visitors to his father’s print
shop.  On April 19, 1775, 19-year old Peter watched the British retreat from Concord and Lexington, and failed to hide his joy.
That annoyed the British. Neither did they appreciate how the youth’s attitude, who watched the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17th of that
same year with ‘anxious and tearful’ eyes for the patriots. British authorities arrested him two days after the Battle of Bunker
Hill, having watched his reaction to the battle from Copps’ Hill. They imprisoned him for keeping a weapon. By the time he
was released, 107 days later, only 11 of the 29 prisoners taken at the Battle of Bunker Hill were still alive. The American
prisoners were confined in close, stifling quarters, beaten, insulted and starved. For his first 37 days he was only allowed
bread and water. The wounded weren’t given medical care. Edes kept a diary in which he recorded the prisoners’ sufferings,
which is available in a modern-day printing. (Paraphrased from New England Historical Society).

When he was 29 years of age, Edes thought it important to gather together some of the Orations given by various statesmen
and others, commemorating the tragic murder of ten American citizens by British soldiers on the streets of Boston,
Massachusetts. A number of these orations had been published in his father Benjamin Edes's shop, along with
Benjamin's partner John Gill.
																	$850


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