
audiobook
For Melba Conner
How Poor Boys Become Successful Men.
POSITION OF THE HAND AND PEN
ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP
HOW TO WRITE A BUSINESS LETTER
ELEMENTS OF SUCCESS IN BUSINESS
DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY
HOW TO ADVERTISE - EMBRACING RULES, SUGGESTIONS, AND PRACTICAL HINTS ON THIS IMPORTANT SUBJECT.
HOW TO BE HANDSOME
MULTUM IN PARVO - HISTORY OF THE BIBLES OF THE WORLD.
Imagine a pocket-sized mentor from the late 19th century, offering practical wisdom for every corner of daily life. From 521 recipes and 236 home remedies to lively debate topics and even a guide on looking one’s best, the volume packs a surprising breadth of knowledge. Its friendly tone invites both the curious youngster and the seasoned homemaker to leaf through pages of useful facts.
The book’s eclectic sections range from a whimsical list of the world’s tallest structures to earnest advice on becoming a successful, self‑reliant man. Readers can master ornamental penmanship, learn to write persuasive business letters, or simply discover how to cure a common ailment with a pantry staple. With over twenty‑thousand bite‑size entries, it feels like a treasure‑chest of Victorian ingenuity waiting to be explored.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (858K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Alicia Williams and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-11-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
d. 1952
Best known for a wonderfully eccentric reference book first published in 1889, this elusive compiler left behind a volume packed with household tips, curiosities, and odd facts. Very little is firmly documented about the person behind it, which only adds to the book’s strange charm.
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