The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book
William F. Bigelow
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A collection of articles from Good Housekeeping magazine, The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book focuses on the subject of marriage. With instructions and advice from courtship to raising children, this collection aims to assist those with questions and concerns surrounding marriage and the ensuing relationship. Published in 1938. (Summary by Robin Cotter) (5 hr 11 min)
Chapitres
Introduction & Foreword | 6:29 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
When He Comes A-Courting | 20:50 | Lu par Ernst Schnell |
Now That You Are Engaged | 24:21 | Lu par Lee Ann Howlett |
Ought I to Marry? | 24:54 | Lu par Christine Blachford |
Should Wives Work? | 16:11 | Lu par Ada Kerman |
Learning to Live Together | 20:36 | Lu par Megan Stemm-Wade |
Marriage Makes the Money Go | 24:11 | Lu par Lee Ann Howlett |
Children? Of Course! | 30:02 | Lu par Scott Sherris |
Detour Around Reno | 23:39 | Lu par Scott Sherris |
Sex Instruction in the Home | 29:18 | Lu par Robin Cotter |
Religion in the Home | 22:06 | Lu par E. Tavano |
It Pays to be Happily Married | 29:20 | Lu par guava |
The Case for Monogamy | 39:34 | Lu par Denny Sayers (d. 2015) |
Critiques
Hit and Miss Relevancy





blalack
What can you expect from a public domain domestic manual? Some chapters are horribly outdated (for example, there is a segment on budgeting the monthly income of $100). However, many key concepts in this book still ring as true today as they did during it's compilation. As a note: a few of the chapters have quite poor audio and would benefit from revision however none were too bad to get through. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and the reflection it has stirred.
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Maud
Unfortunately this recording jumps chapters without completing sentences.
This is a good book. It provided some informative insight





Lule