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He edited for the Boston Bibliophile Society five volumes of Thoreau's manuscripts, a volume of the Shelley-Payne correspondence, and one of the Fragments and Letters of T. L. Peacock.
On December 6, 1941, the company was purchased by McDermott, Cecil Howard Green, J. Erik Jonsson, and H.B. Peacock.
Born in West Orange, New Jersey, Peacock served as President of the New Jersey Young Democrats in the late 1940s while attending Seton Hall University and worked on the campaign of New Jersey Gov. Robert B. Meyner in 1953.