The Woman's Book of Household Management
In the dim and distant past, when a Lady had servants to look after her house, she relied on the Edwardian bible for the household: The Woman’s Book, a weighty tome full of hints and tips on how to run her home. With guidance everything from the price of setting up and furnishing a new space to how to clean, deal with paperwork, remove stains, wash and iron clothes properly, and generally how to run a house in the Edwardian period, this book is a mine of useful information, much of it still valid today, even if written in the rather formal style of 1911.
The Book of Household Management
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The Campaign for Domestic Happiness
Beeton, the doyenne of English cookery, offers timeless tips on selecting cuts of meat, throwing a grand party, and hosting a dinner, as well as giving suggestions on staff wages and the cost of each recipe. This is a wonderful collection of food writing from the matriarch of modern housekeeping.
The Book of Household Management; In Two Volumes
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.