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  2. Good Wife's Guide - Wikipedia

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    The "Good Wife's Guide" is a magazine article rumored to have been published in the May 13, 1955 issue of Housekeeping Monthly, describing how a good wife should act, containing material that reflects a very different role assignment from contemporary American society.

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  4. Housekeeping (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Housekeeping is a 1980 novel by Marilynne Robinson.The novel was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and awarded the PEN/Hemingway Award for best first novel.. In 2003, Guardian Unlimited named Housekeeping one of the 100 greatest novels of all time, [1] describing the book as "Haunting, poetic story, drowned in water and light, about three generations of women."

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  6. Annie B. Bond - Wikipedia

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    Clean and Green: The Complete Guide to Non-Toxic and Environmentally Safe Housekeeping, 1990. [9] The Green Kitchen Handbook: Practical Advice, References, & Sources for Transforming the Center of Your Home into a Healthy, Livable Place, 1997 with a foreword by Meryl Streep. [10] Better Basics for the Home: Simple Solutions for Less Toxic ...

  7. Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management - Wikipedia

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    First page of the first chapter of Book of Household Management. The following description refers to the 1907 edition; the book was greatly extended in the decades since Mrs. Beeton's death (in 1865) to 74 chapters and over 2000 pages; [13] the first edition had 44 chapters.

  8. Mary Hamman - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Baltimore, Maryland, a daughter of Johns Hopkins clinician, Dr. Louis Hamman.Her move to Manhattan was during prohibition, which fueled many stories.. She was one of a "trio of formidable and colorful women", the other two being Mary Letherbee, movie editor, and Sally Kirkland, fashion editor. [1]

  9. Clark W. Bryan - Wikipedia

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    The offices of the publishing firm, Clark W. Bryan & Company, after it was moved from Holyoke to Springfield; the building still stands at 39–43 Lyman Street today. Clark W. Bryan was a publisher, writer, poet, and journalist who is best known today for creating the home economics magazine Good Housekeeping that he would manage from 1885 until his death in 1899, during which time he ...