Book Description
The book for the 'inner housewife' in all of us!
Author : Rachel Simhon
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 14,4 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Home economics
ISBN : 9780747577508
The book for the 'inner housewife' in all of us!
Author : Josie Brown
Publisher :
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 34,42 MB
Release : 2015-02-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781942052098
Murder, suspense, sex--and some handy household tips. Every desperate housewife wants an alias. Donna Stone has one--and it happens to be government-sanctioned. Donna leads a secret life as an assassin.
Author : Josie Brown
Publisher : Signal Press
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 16,3 MB
Release : 2011-05-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0974021407
Every desperate housewife wants an alias. Donna Stone has one, and it happens to be government-sanctions. But when terrorism hits close to home, espionage makes for strange bedfellows -- and brings new meaning to the old adage, "Honey, I'm home..."
Author : Sheila Hardy
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 125 pages
File Size : 12,22 MB
Release : 2015-10-05
Category : History
ISBN : 0750966920
A nostalgic look at what it was like to be a housewife in the 1950sBeing a housewife in the 1950s was quite different than today. Women were expected to create a spotless home, delicious meals, and an inviting bedroom. From the perils of "courting" to the inevitable list of wedding gifts to the household tips that any self-respecting new wife should know, this book collects heartwarming personal anecdotes from women who embarked on married life during this fascinating post-war period, providing a trip down memory lane for any wife or child of the 1950s.
Author : Rachel Simhon
Publisher : Betterway Home
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 18,69 MB
Release : 2008-12-08
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 9781558708754
Discover time-tested tips, tricks and techniques for housecleaning ? all written for the modern home. From tackling limescale in bathrooms to oiling a wooden table to ironing a shirt, The Housewife?s Handbook breaks-down common household chores into easy-to-read instructions for perfecting and protecting the home. Learn the essentials of maintaining order in this all-encompassing reference that you can turn to over and over again.
Author : Rey Anthony
Publisher : olympiapress.com
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 42,32 MB
Release : 2010-02-01
Category : Health & Fitness
ISBN : 9781608722617
One of the last books of literary value that nonetheless sent its publisher to prison. This title, written by "Rey Anthony," attracted the attention of a Robert F. Kennedy, in large part, we suspect, because of its pioneering feminist qualities, and the way its author championed the clitoris as the primary means through which most woman achieve orgasm, as opposed to the sex contained within. Publisher Ralph Ginzburg got six months.
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 41,80 MB
Release : 2012-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0801462118
In the closing years of the fourteenth century, an anonymous French writer compiled a book addressed to a fifteen-year-old bride, narrated in the voice of her husband, a wealthy, aging Parisian. The book was designed to teach this young wife the moral attributes, duties, and conduct befitting a woman of her station in society, in the almost certain event of her widowhood and subsequent remarriage. The work also provides a rich assembly of practical materials for the wife's use and for her household, including treatises on gardening and shopping, tips on choosing servants, directions on the medical care of horses and the training of hawks, plus menus for elaborate feasts, and more than 380 recipes. The Good Wife's Guide is the first complete modern English translation of this important medieval text also known as Le Ménagier de Paris (the Parisian household book), a work long recognized for its unique insights into the domestic life of the bourgeoisie during the later Middle Ages. The Good Wife's Guide, expertly rendered into modern English by Gina L. Greco and Christine M. Rose, is accompanied by an informative critical introduction setting the work in its proper medieval context as a conduct manual. This edition presents the book in its entirety, as it must have existed for its earliest readers. The Guide is now a treasure for the classroom, appealing to anyone studying medieval literature or history or considering the complex lives of medieval women. It illuminates the milieu and composition process of medieval authors and will in turn fascinate cooking or horticulture enthusiasts. The work illustrates how a (perhaps fictional) Parisian householder of the late fourteenth century might well have trained his wife so that her behavior could reflect honorably on him and enhance his reputation.
Author : Hubert Van Zeller
Publisher : Sophia Institute Press
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 10,8 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0918477476
Stay serene (and find God) amid the dishes and diapers Written especially for women in charge of households, this book will help you discover a path to sanctity in your vocation as a housewife, show you the meaning of even boring work, help you pray in the midst of turmoil, and much more.
Author : Martha Stewart
Publisher : Clarkson Potter
Page : 754 pages
File Size : 45,87 MB
Release : 2006-10-31
Category : House & Home
ISBN : 0517577003
Whether your home is small or large, an apartment in the city or a country cottage, it is a space that should be at once beautiful and livable. The key to that is managing the upkeep without feeling flustered. Until now, there has never been a comprehensive resource that not only tells how to care for your home and everything in it, but that also simplifies the process by explaining just when. With secrets from Martha Stewart for accomplishing the most challenging homekeeping tasks with ease, this detailed and comprehensive book is the only one you will need to help you keep your home looking its best, floor to ceiling, room by room. In Martha Stewart’s Homekeeping Handbook, Martha shares her unparalleled expertise in home maintenance and care. Readable and practical–and graced with charts, sidebars, illustrated techniques, and personal anecdotes from Martha’s decades of experience caring for her homes– this is far more than just a compendium of ways to keep your house clean. It covers everything from properly executing a living room floor plan to setting a formal table; from choosing HEPA filters to sealing soapstone countertops; from organizing your home office to polishing your silver and caring for family heirlooms. Martha Stewart’ s Homekeeping Handbook is organized for clarity and maximum practicality: Room by Room covers the upkeep of the appliances, tools, furnishings, and surfaces found in each room, from the entryway to the kitchen, from the attic to the laundry room. Throughout the House instructs the reader on the proper ways to routinely clean and periodically maintain everything in the home, including dusting, sweeping, vacuuming, polishing, scrubbing, waxing and much more. Comfort and Safety focuses on techniques to ensure your home is running properly and safely, such as recognizing when to clean vents, fixing a leaky faucet, and eradicating pests. A-to-Z Materials Guide provides an invaluable resource that explains the unusual materials that many favorite objects are made of–from abalone to zinc–and how to care for them so they last. Encyclopedic yet friendly, Martha Stewart’s Homekeeping Handbook is a seminal work–a must-have for everyone who wants a well-cared-for home that will endure for generations.
Author : Margaret Dilloway
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 12,80 MB
Release : 2010-08-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 110118924X
A mother-daughter story about the strong pull of tradition, and the lure and cost of breaking free of it. When Shoko decided to marry an American GI and leave Japan, she had her parents' blessing, her brother's scorn, and a gift from her husband-a book on how to be a proper American housewife. As she crossed the ocean to America, Shoko also brought with her a secret she would need to keep her entire life... Half a century later, Shoko's plans to finally return to Japan and reconcile with her brother are derailed by illness. In her place, she sends her grown American daughter, Sue, a divorced single mother whose own life isn't what she hoped for. As Sue takes in Japan, with all its beauty and contradictions, she discovers another side to her mother and returns to America unexpectedly changed and irrevocably touched.