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Books with title Housework

  • Housework

    Gill Tanner, Sheila Jackson

    Hardcover (A & C Black, Feb. 1, 1993)
    Looks at turn of the century houses and explains how tasks such as lighting fires, washing dishes, making beds, and cleaning were done
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  • I HATE HOUSEWORK

    Clare Macnaughton

    language (, Oct. 20, 2015)
    I HATE HOUSEWORK is for women who hate housework and being told what to do. If you feel that you are a slave to your family then read this book. Sometimes funny, sometimes sad and sometimes crazy, this is a quick and easy read. Meet 'Hagar', the Chinook-flying husband frequently on secret missions in 'The Stan', and the children, a son, 'The Grenade', and, a daughter, 'The Menace'. Listen to accounts of the handbag-bashing, bake-offs and backstabbing that conceal the isolated and unpleasant truth of the life for wives and girlfriends, the long celibate months alone with the kids waiting for news from the war zone, and Hagar's return, when, addicted to the high-octane thrill of combat, he is in need of action at home. This is a roller-coaster ride of laughs and home truths that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
  • Housework

    Ruth Thomson

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, Feb. 10, 1994)
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  • I Hate Housework

    Clare Macnaughton

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 22, 2015)
    I HATE HOUSEWORK is for women who hate housework and being told what to do. If you feel that you are a slave to your family, then read this book. Sometimes funny, sometimes sad and sometimes crazy, this is a quick and easy read. Meet 'Hagar', the Chinook-flying husband frequently on secret missions in 'The Stan', and the children, a son, 'The Grenade', and, a daughter, 'The Menace'. Listen to accounts of the handbag-bashing, bake-offs and backstabbing that conceal the isolated and unpleasant truth of the life for wives and girlfriends, the long celibate months alone with the kids waiting for news from the war zone, and Hagar's return, when, addicted to the high-octane thrill of combat, he is in need of action at home. This is a roller-coaster ride of laughs and home truths that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
  • Housework

    Ruth Thomson

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, March 30, 1995)
    One of a series of books for children bringing social history to life through a combination of oral reminiscences of four generations of the same family, using archive photographs, with a timeline running throughout and a "things to do" section at the back.