REPORT OF THE CONGRESS ON DOMESTIC ECONOMY To Be Taught As A Branch Of General Education Held In Birmingham On The 17th, 18th, And 19th July 1877


  • REPORT OF THE CONGRESS ON DOMESTIC ECONOMY  To Be Taught As A Branch Of General Education Held In Birmingham On The 17th, 18th, And 19th July 1877
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Condition Good
Jacket Condition No Jacket
Binding Soft cover - 107 pages
Published The Society Of Arts / G Bell & Sons,  London 1877
Our Ref # 103910

Description

Fascinating congress report with much, not only on the teaching of domestic economy, but the wider role of education in society, particularly for girls and the poor. Much also on sanitary concerns and living conditions. All in G+ internal order throughout. Paper covers a little dulled and worn to edges, with some loss to spine. Scarce. 8vo. vii, 100pp + ads.
£35.00

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