The Servantless House (Country Life Library) By R Randal Phillips

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This book might have been written in those far-off days which we now call “Before the War,” for we were then experiencing difficulties enough with the servant problem. But now it may claim an even stronger reason for existence, because not only has the task of getting a maid and retaining her when found become hopeless for thousands of middle-class people, but also the cost of living and the increased rate of wages have, between them, compelled many who formerly kept servants to abandon all idea of doing so now; the simple reason being that the incomes of those whom we may call “the professional classes” have kept to their old level, or have not advanced to anything like the same degree as the cost of living. This condition of affairs has made the servantless house far more pertinent to-day than ever it was before. And one development of the matter is, that keen minds of educated people have been brought to bear on what constitutes the daily household round. The entire working of the home, in fact, has been schemed on lines similar to those which have long been adopted for workshops, factories, and other modern business concerns: the underlying aim throughout being to see how rooms can be planned and equipped so as to save unnecessary walking to and fro, how essential tasks can be done with a minimum of labour and a maximum of effectiveness, and what devices can be introduced to take the brute labour out of housework

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Bound in brown cloth with a mustard spine, and brown titling to the spine. No dust jacket. A truly facinating book, almost like a little time capsule of domestic life and appliances in 1920, and it’s a pleasure to see such a gem to still be in such good condition when one considers it is over a century old. Read about the home-made hay-box cooker and similar 1920s gadgets which risk being lost in time being photographed and discussed in this book. Original owner has signed in pencil at the top of the first page. In very good condition overall, with a little tanning to the edges and the tops of pages but still quite tight, clean and sharp. Hardcover. Published by Country Life 1920

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Weight 0.402 kg