found this book very intellectually dishonest while the author is listed as a "compiler" of outofcopyright wisdom from old home making texts, complete sentences were lifted wholesale without attribution other than the bibliography at the end.
I recognized some of the choicest quotes from sitelinkThe American Frugal Housewife Dedicated to Those Who Are Not Ashamed of Economy in this little book before I read the "disclaimer" at the end and I was justifiably annoyed.
With public domain books this is perfectly legal, yes, but still a crappy thing to do.
Citations should be more explicit, and linked to the name of the original work,
One star is given for the formatting, layout, color, and general cuteness of the work, for which someone in the publisher's company deserves some props.
A classic hopechestkindofbook for the housewifetobe or the homeschooled daughter who could use a concise introduction to the lost art of domesticity.
I'll be saving this one for my little girl in the coming years,
"The true economy of housekeeping is simply the art of gathering up all the fragments so nothing is lost.
This applies to both materials and time p,. "
My favorite bits were on setting up a routine, reusing scraps of fabric, the science of folding laundry,recipes for natural cleaners, and the cakes: whole wheat plusvariations! Makes a great coffee table book too.
Very Good Book. So Many Tips as mentioned in the title they are vintage What a wonderful little book, Taken from collected material from old home economic books, this book is not only practical but nostalgic and fun.
So much wonderful information packed into this tiny volume! If you've ever wondered what homemaking is really about, and how to do it, this little book crams in a whole lot of information in a small, fun to read volume.
As stated by the author, the book is a compendium of great advice from home economic texts from the preWWII period.
Instruction and advice on Everything from buying a home to purchasing cuts of meat organizing your personal space to entertaining.
A great little reference for anyone who desires to understand what it is to Make a Home, not just live in a house.
This is a cute little book that offers helpful and fun advice for maintaining a clean, sanitary and happy home.
It actually has some good ideas and illustrations, Loved the little tips in red sprinkled throughout the book, What a wonderful little book! A great lil tome called, Home Economics: Vintage Advice and Practical Science for thestCentury Household.
It opens up right to a book plate, You never see that anymore, Wait you do know what a bookplate is don't you You know, that lil place where it says, This book belongs to.
Remember as a child how proud you felt to write your name in there, Often I would have a Christmas present with my grandmothers beautiful handwriting inside, There she placed my name and the occasion that I received the book,
Well it goes on from there, Actually there is so much in this lil book, You can go from economical living which goes by the new buzz word of frugal living, And who can not use help with ideas of how to save in the kitchen, I love that there is a section on homebaked bread, That is something I have never mastered, But plan on working on with the help from my lil handbook,
Of course we can go on to the care of our clothes, Granny M is the seamstress in our family, I thank God for that, But College Girl is learning that art too, So maybe I will be able to rely on them for that area, The next chapter is where I shine, That is on caring for my home, I love cleaning something til it shines, And even more so rearranging my house, Giving it that new touch and tweak,
But we continue on to leisurely pursuits, When was the last time you pursued leisure Really enjoying your time off Instead of filling it with chores, errands and frantic activity.
Can you remember how it feels to have a nice dinner party where you relax too That tending your garden can bring a zen feeling.
How about time to just sit and work on a craft or needle work
See, this is why I really want to bring the's into my world.
I wish to live that life where I can be proud of my home, It does not have to be best, cost tons actually old, worn and well loved is more like it nor filled with perfect design.
But where you are proud of the mix and match, That the feeling you get in a home is, well, homey. And that I know I am the one who tends it, lets it flourish and share with my family and friends.
Enjoying this little read and a good reference book, Favorites so far It shows proper place/table settings for breakfast lunch and dinner and it has a section on "the art of making friends" amp "the happy way of doing things" for tips and etiquette.
Very cute. : I bought this book on impulse because of the cute cover, I actually read it and it is really useful for me a teenager in doing household chores, The introduction is snappy, but the tips, although helpful, are also super dry, This is not an original work but to be fair, it doesnt claim to be, Its just a book compiled from a variety of vintage books and edited/formatted to look pretty, While I liked it, I found it to be redundant, I recognized a lot of the content lifted from the original housekeeping books that are already in my collection.
Somehow both too broad and too shallow, If you know nothing about one of the topics, the instructions are too vague, such as with sewing stitches.
If you know anything about the topic, they are far to basic, ie, you should have a budget and track all of your expenses.
I was hoping for something a little more business like, but was disappointed, A cute little book odds and ends from Home Ec textbooks from the 's through the 's, with happy illustrations.
I am such a sucker for this sort of thing, especially when I pick up a useful tip or two.
A book about keeping home, Without judgement or bias, I found this cute little book to be a very good resource for any unfamiliar with the basics of adult living, and a good refresher for those of us that know most of the information presented.
The layout could have been better, but as it is it's already well done and easily accessible, I liked this book so much I actually bought it, Probably more for the look of it than the content, I just want to cut it up it's so cute, This book is not your average book, but is
rather a concise compilation of vintage homemaking advice which the author considers relevant and still applicable to the modern era.
I have to agree, too, It is truly wonderful read with a uniquely vintage appeal,
It is an immense read, for starters much longer than the average books of the actual eras it is compiled from and it is compiled from many.
When I first picked it up, I did what I always do and skim read it to see what it contained.
Now I have been reading it every day during the half hour I wait at the school for the child I babysit each week and am no more thanof the way through it even afterweeks or so.
Still, at onlyI feel it is wonderful enough to warrant an early review,
There is a plethora of information on every conceivable topic concerning the home, and not an ounce of it is outdated though it takes its cue from vintage manuals.
What I find wonderful about it, though, is that it does not simply stop at the standard household care, but also covers such things as leisure time, frugal living, etiquette, table settings, embroidery and hand stitching, home decoration, and more.
The additional bits it contains from recipes, to tips and tricks are a wonderful addition and I plan on implementing many of them.
There is so much wonderful advice, even, that I am certain I have highlighted over half of what I have read in depth of the book at this point.
I am genuinely excited to continue reading it and discovering what else it contains,
Altogether, it is well written, The tone does come across as a bit condescending in some areas, but those are easy to overlook compared to the bulk of the tonality and may simply be due to the fact that the majority of the information is compiled as opposed to written entirely from scratch.
Given this is the case, there is bound to be tonality and other minor conflicts, Really, there are few if any errors in the book or at least none so noticeable that they would greatly impact the quality, even if the organization could use just a tad more work in some areas.
Its true shining glory, however, is the fact that is has a complete index and a bibliography two very rare things in many cases.
Overall, I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a good book on Housewifery especially those starting their first household or whom have no experience in any aspect of domesticity but would like to learn.
The advice is absolutely invaluable, .