Detail from book cover shows dark brown binding with a missing piece in the front and worn sides.
Detail from book cover shows dark brown binding with a missing piece in the front and worn sides.
Detail from printed book opened flat shows text in English on the left side and a chart on the right. Large manuscript writing on the bottom of the left page reads "Moses Brown."
Detail from printed book shows text in English.

The Secretary's guide, or, Young mans companion

William Bradford
1728

This all-purpose manual for spelling, writing, arithmetic and business matters was evidently used in the education of at least three of the five sons of James Brown, the great grandfather of John Carter Brown. Signed first by eldest brother James, who died on a voyage to Virginia in 1750, the book passed to second son Nicholas, the eventual leader of the family’s extensive business empire. Youngest brother Moses, who grew up to become a prominent abolitionist and co-founder of Slater Mill, also scrawled his name in the margins of a few pages. An example of the Brown family’s early book collecting, this item also evokes the Library’s remarkable resources for the study of early business history, including the records of the Brown family companies headed by Nicholas Brown and his descendants.

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