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Suburban Residences and Ho to Circumvent Them [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (House & Home)
  • Author:  Panton, Jane Ellen
  • Author:  Panton, Jane Ellen
  • ISBN-10:  1108053203
  • ISBN-10:  1108053203
  • ISBN-13:  9781108053204
  • ISBN-13:  9781108053204
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Pages:  330
  • Pages:  330
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2012
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2012
  • SKU:  1108053203-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  1108053203-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 101450303
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First published in 1896, this advice guide shows the middle classes how to make the best of suburban domestic life.First published in 1896, this was one of a series of domestic advice guides by the author and journalist Jane Ellen Panton (18471923). Looking at lifestyle, neighbour relations, housekeeping and decoration, it shows those with 'middle sized incomes' how to make the best of nineteenth-century suburban life.First published in 1896, this was one of a series of domestic advice guides by the author and journalist Jane Ellen Panton (18471923). Looking at lifestyle, neighbour relations, housekeeping and decoration, it shows those with 'middle sized incomes' how to make the best of nineteenth-century suburban life.Jane Ellen Panton (18471923) was the second daughter of the artist William Powell Frith, and a journalist and author on domestic issues. First published in 1896, this was one of a series of advice guides written by Panton on life and work in the middle-class home. In it she offers ideas to those with 'middle sized incomes' for overcoming the pitfalls of suburban life, such as selecting the optimal location, avoiding noise and disputes between neighbours, decorating and furnishing the home, and employing various domestic techniques in order to achieve the 'perfect house and housekeeping'. Drawing on twelve years' experience of suburban living, the author makes suggestions for each part of the house, and the concluding chapter addresses the question of whether to employ a servant. Providing a revealing snapshot of life in late nineteenth-century England, this book will be of great interest to historians and sociologists.1. First steps; 2. Halls and passages; 3. Kitchen and basements; 4. Dining rooms; 5. Parlours; 6. Third rooms; 7. The nurseries; 8. Bedrooms; 9. Bathrooms and dining-rooms; 10. The great servant question.
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