Humane, perceptive and dispassionate, <i>Servants</i> takes us more deeply and comprehensively than any previous account into the real world of <i>Upstairs Downstairs</i>

- David Kynaston,

What <i>Downtown Abbey </i>will never touch on ... In this excellent addition to the history of domestic service in the 20th century, Lucy Lethbridge has swept the existing archive and added new sources of her own. The result is a richly textured account of what it felt like to spend the decades of high modernity on your knees with a dustpan and brush ... Hugely enjoyable

Guardian

An enthralling social history of the past century, told through the eyes of those who served ... Here, the voices of servants and home helpers, largely ignored by history, are brought to life. And what a life! ... The book is full of fascinating titbits

Tatler

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A fascinating little book

- Roger Lewis, Daily Mail

Lucy Lethbridge is a woman after my own heart … <i>Spit and Polish</i> is packed with time-honoured hints and tips for a spotless home

- Aggie Mackenzie, My Weekly

Small in size, length, scope and content, but big in charm

Tablet

Elegant collection of entertaining tips … fun trivia meant to liven up the mundanity of housework in thought rather than practice

Publisher's Weekly

In the late nineteenth century, general housework in the British home was so labour intensive that it required an army of servants to undertake it. Since then, the ways in which we look after our homes may have changed dramatically but the best and simplest of methods from that time still work for us today.From floor to ceiling, and leaving no awkward corner untouched, here are the tricks and techniques that generations once took for granted, distilled for modern use: how to get rid of water marks or heat rings on polished wood; the antibacterial qualities of simple vinegar; the damp cloth versus the dry duster; and using lemon juice to clear limescale. Combining fascinating ‘below-stairs’ social history with startling facts and useful tips, Lucy Lethbridge restores fast-disappearing skills to keep at bay dust, rust, mildew, stains and pests. Here, beautifully illustrated and entertainingly presented, are a bygone era’s keys to a clean house.
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Humane, perceptive and dispassionate, Servants takes us more deeply and comprehensively than any previous account into the real world of Upstairs Downstairs
Essential household tips from the Victorian era to the modern day – time-honoured, thrifty and environmentally-friendly domestic solutions still useful today
Lucy Lethbridge has established a reputation as a social historian of the period; Servants, her social history of the twentieth century, brilliantly retold through the eyes of the household servants, sold over 22,000 copies across all editions in the UK
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781408866429
Publisert
2016-02-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
336 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
128

Forfatter

Biographical note

Lucy Lethbridge has written for a number of publications and is also the author of several children's books, one of which, Who Was Ada Lovelace?, won the 2002 Blue Peter Award for non-fiction. Servants was published to critical acclaim by Bloomsbury in 2012. She lives in London.