Cheaper By the Dozen
Illustrated by Cover Art Gilbreth, Frank
Unknown Binding
(N . Y.: Bantam, 1963, March 15, 1963)
From the back cover: "Back in the days when the 'horseless carriage' was a novelty, there were twelve red-headed Gilbreth children, and they had more fun than a traveling circus. They lived in a great, big, wonderful house in the country, with all kinds of pets, and a large, gray Pierce-Arrow that Dad Gilbreth called 'Foolish Carriage.' Whenever Dad too the family for a ride, someone was sure to ask, 'How do you feed all those kids?' And Dad would reply: 'Well, you, know, they come cheaper by the dozen.' Gay and light-hearted...one of the most amusing books of the season.'"