An edition of Live alone and like it (1936)

Live alone and like it

a guide for the extra woman

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Live alone and like it
Marjorie Hillis Roulston
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An edition of Live alone and like it (1936)

Live alone and like it

a guide for the extra woman

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Long-time Vogue editor Marjorie Hillis was a woman ahead of her time. With this slim volume she addresses the complexities of being an adult, single woman in America in the 1930s. The book is best classed as an etiquette book. This does not mean it is a book of rules. Instead it a series of essays on common scenarios. For example, what is best way for a woman to have a dinner party without a husband to help entertain the guests.

A humorous, down-to-earth book. A bestseller when it was originally issued.

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English
Pages
149

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Live alone and like it: the classic guide for the single woman
2008, 5 Spot
in English - 1st 5 Spot ed.
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xii p., 1 ., 15-149 p.
Number of pages
149

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OL22910243M

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