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190 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1937
1) I enjoyed author Marjorie Hillis' Live Alone and Like It. She has a no-nonsense style that's refreshing. As a Vogue editor, too, her version of thriftiness promised to be more glamorous than most.After reading it, I recommend this book for the first two reasons. The practical advice is limited and dated, but the period details are fascinating and the author remains as no-nonsense as ever. If I can, I'll revise this review later with some excerpts.
2) Vintage advice books are fascinating. Their assumptions and concerns can reveal so much about everyday life for that era. This one (a budget book written in 1937, not even a decade after the Crash) seems esp. pertinent and ripe for comparisons.
3) I like being thrifty, and am always looking for saving tips.