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How To Be A Good Husband
Advice from 1930!
- Written for husbands in the 1930's.
- Illustrated with contemporary line-drawings.
- Don your smoking jacket and pipe and get reading.
How To Be A Good Husband
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We all know that most men need a helping hand when it comes to being the best husband they can be. That's why this handy little pocket guide, 'How To Be A Good Husband', comes in so useful for those embarking upon the role of their lives!
This little gem contains plenty of snippets of advice to make married life a breeze as well as illustrated line drawings to help you understand what you need to do (or not)!
Grab your pipe, don your slippers and get reading!
Features:
- This little guide was written for the middle classes of the 1930s who were reading one of the first modern self-help books
- Illustrated with contemporary line-drawings
- Contains advice delightfully arcane and timelessly true
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