Based on California State Legislature records,[3] he was a resident of San Francisco in January 1895. Based on copyright registration for his 1907/1908 edition of The World's Drinks And How To Mix Them, he was a resident of or had an office in Mountain View, California in 1907.
According to the introduction of the post-earthquake edition, the 1906 "Great Quake" destroyed the plates for his earlier version of The World's Drinks And How To Mix Them.
Boothby's place in the growth of the cocktail is significant; his first bar manual in 1891 contained 20 cocktail recipes among the drinks; the 1934 book under his name contains 172 pages of them.[4]
Bartender (or in his words "presiding deity") at Hotel Rafael, San Rafael, California, in "the gay days when Baron von Schroeder was making history over there".[4]
"Self appointed" California legislator in 1895.[5][8][4]
Soda drink counter supervisor, Olympic Club, during Prohibition.[4]
Bibliography
Cocktail Boothby's American Bartender (1891) (as William T. Boothby) This book was described in 1934 as "a scarce item for collectors" and went through three editions (1891, 1900, 1900)[9] selling 50,000 copies.[4]
Cocktail Boothby's American Bartender (2009) (New edition from Anchor Distilling) Based on the 1891 edition. Reproduced with the original cover art.
The World's Drinks And How To Mix Them (1908) (as Hon. Wm. T. Boothby)[10]
Cocktail Bill Boothby's World Drinks And How To Mix Them (1930) (as Hon. Wm. T. Boothby)
Swallows (1930)
Cocktail Bill Boothby's World Drinks And How To Mix Them (1934) (as Hon. Wm. T. Boothby)
Cocktail Bill Boothby's Guida alle bevande del mondo e alla loro preparazione. Oltre 1700 ricette (2023) Edizioni Sandit Libri