The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources
by Anonymous
About this book
The Ladies' Book of Useful Information, compiled from many sources, is a remarkable 1896 guide written expressly for women seeking practical knowledge across multiple domains. This vintage reference work spans cookery, science, and philosophy, offering readers a comprehensive collection of household wisdom that was revolutionary for its time.
Within these pages, you'll discover secrets to personal beauty and wellness, practical cooking techniques, scientific principles explained for everyday life, and philosophical insights relevant to women's education and self-improvement. The book serves as a practical encyclopedia covering everything from cosmetics and health remedies to household management and culinary arts—knowledge that would have saved Victorian women considerable time and expense.
Originally dedicated to the ladies of America, this historical text reflects the intellectual curiosity and domestic responsibilities of women in the late nineteenth century. It's a fascinating window into what women of that era considered essential learning, from enhancing natural beauty to understanding the science behind household products and remedies.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, genealogy researchers, and anyone curious about Victorian-era domestic life and women's education, this audiobook offers both practical information and cultural insight. Whether you're interested in historical perspectives on beauty and wellness, traditional household knowledge, or simply understanding how women lived and learned a century ago, this curated collection provides an engaging and informative listening experience.
