The American Frugal Housewife: Dedicated to Those who are Not Ashamed of EconomyFirst published in 1828, with over thirty-two editions later, author, journalist, and women's rights activist Lydia Maria Child (1802-1880) wrote this popular book as a nineteenth century manual for homemakers. Including interesting recipes, remedies, advice on parenting, and tips for housekeepers, this landmark publication defined a uniquely American approach to homemaking for generations. |
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