"The Laundry Manual" is a comprehensive guide to the art and science of laundering, originally published in 1898. This practical manual offers detailed instructions on every aspect of washing and caring for clothes, linens, and other fabrics. From sorting and stain removal to washing techniques and ironing, the book provides a wealth of information for achieving perfectly clean and well-maintained household textiles.
A valuable resource for anyone interested in historical domestic practices, "The Laundry Manual" provides insights into the daily lives of households at the turn of the century. It is a fascinating glimpse into a time when laundry was a laborious task, requiring skill, knowledge, and dedication. This book is a testament to the enduring importance of cleanliness and care in the home.
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