The Complete Servant (Southover Press Historic Cookery & Housekeeping)

by Samuel Adams and Sarah Adams

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"The Complete Servant" is a fascinating source of social history and a guide to backstairs living in both large and modest houses of the late Georgian era. It was first published in 1825 and inspired many books in the same format, culminating a generation later in "Mrs. Beeton's Household Management". The authors were in service for 50 years, starting as the lowest menials and ending as Butler and Housekeeper, respectively. They wrote their book as advice to servants in households of the nouveaux riches, where there was no tradition of apprenticeship, and it is one of the rare books of this nature that have a section on the duties of male servants. The sections on cookery as well as interesting recipes give detailed descriptions of work in the kitchen offices; the section on the Head Nurse has full directions on contemporary child care. In all, more than 30 categories of servants' duties are discussed, and also the duties of employers towards them; these last are surprisingly humane and tolerant.
  • ISBN10 1870962095
  • ISBN13 9781870962094
  • Publish Date 6 May 2008 (first published 17 August 1989)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Southover Press
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 192
  • Language English