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224p PERSEPHONE BOOKS ISBN 1903155525
PREFACE BY CHRISTINA HARDYMENT
'Some of the smartest lessons in how we live now are to
be found not in government speeches or fashionable film
releases, but in the small grey covered books published
by Persephone Books,' wrote Andrew O'Hagan in the Daily
Telegraph. 'The volumes are usually lost classics of
female writing; they promote the notion that understanding
the past is a reasonable way to go about identifying the
present and I have been looking at their newest release
as a way of getting a handle on the idea of British domestic
bliss.'
The book he was looking at was How To Run Your Home
Without Help (1949) which, as its title implies,
is a book about housework, republished because it is
useful (Kim and Aggie of Channel 4's 'How Clean is Your
House?' would approve), it is a fascinating historical
document, and, sixty years on, it is a funny and at times
extraordinary bulletin from a vanished world.' This book
tells the newly servantless housewife what to do and
is perfect for the newly-wed in need of some guidance
or the son or daughter who has just left home.
The endpaper we chose was 'Riverside',
a 1946 printed dress fabric in rayon crepe by the Calico
Printers' Association |