Mrs Beeton's Book Of Household Management by Isabella Beeton

This comprehensive guide serves as an essential manual for managing a Victorian household, offering a wealth of practical advice on a wide range of topics, from cooking and cleaning to etiquette and household budgeting. It meticulously details over 900 recipes, providing instructions for preparing meals that cater to both modest and grand occasions. Beyond culinary guidance, it delves into the intricacies of domestic life, including tips for maintaining a well-run home, advice on child-rearing, and insights into the roles and responsibilities of household staff. The work reflects the social norms and expectations of the 19th century, making it both a practical resource and a fascinating glimpse into the domestic sphere of the era.

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This book was first published in 1861

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