Keeping House

  • Keeping House
    By Margaret Mahy, Wendy Smith

    Ashamed to let the housekeeper see how untidy her house has become, Lizzie Firkin cleans it herself.

  • Keeping House: The Litany of Everyday Life
    By Margaret Kim Peterson

    Wanting a wife: Judy Syfers [Brady],“I Want a Wife,” Ms., Spring 1972, p. 56. “Housework” quote: Sheldon Harnick,“Housework,” Ms., November 1972 (Volume 1, Issue 5), p. 96. Men don't care about housework: Kathy Fitzgerald Sherman, ...

  • Keeping House: Creating Spaces for Sanctuary and Celebration
    By Emma Blomfield

    But interior decorator Emma Blomfield can help you start making the most of what you’ve got right now.

  • Keeping House: Women’s Lives in Western Pennsylvania, 1790–1850
    By Virginia Bartlett

    Of special interest are color and black-and-white photographs of furnishings, housewares, clothing, and portraits from the collections of the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania. This is not a sentimental account.

  • Keeping House
    By Margaret Mahy

    Ashamed to let the housekeeper see how untidy her house has become, Lizzie Firkin cleans it herself.

  • Keeping House: A Novel In Recipes
    By Clara Sereni

    Food and its preparation play an integral role in this novel of a young Italian woman struggling to find her own identity in a family of strong personalities and colorful figures.

  • Keeping House: Hints and Tips for a Beautifully Clean Home
    By Cindy Harris

    Fresh clean sheets, white fluffy towels and a gleaming kitchen - these are the old-fashioned pleasures that make our busy lives more manageable.

  • Keeping House: Hints and Tips for a Beautifully Organized Home
    By Cindy Harris

    Packed with easy-to-access hints and tips for tackling every element of your home – from stains to drains and wooden floors to glass doors – this is the essential guide to keeping house.

  • Keeping House: A Novel in Recipes
    By Clara Sereni

    are free to copy and reproduce them) of Clara Sereni's book, which itself is a literary production.14 The simplicity of certain home recipes proposed in Keeping House indicates a preoccupation with the substance of life, with an almost ...

  • Keeping House: Women's Lives in Western Pennsylvania, 1790-1850
    By Virginia K. Bartlett

    We know that Pittsburgh had boarding houses , but very little information exists about them . Hugh Brackenridge remembered the “ pleasant and cultured ” conversation he encountered at the table in Mrs. Earl's boarding house .