The Proper Woman in 1911
THE WOMAN'S BOOK
CONTAINS EVERYTHING A WOMAN OUGHT TO KNOW
Written by a man, no less. In 1911. Table of contents:
The chapter on miscellaneous facts and figures is exactly that ... 20 pages of miscellaneous, seemingly unrelated, facts and figures.
Assumes women never leave the house. There is one chapter titled Women in Science, and another Women in Business. But former deals with domestic science rather than anything dealing with chemistry or biology. The chapter on business deals with women employed as clerks, typists, and stenographers. No mention is made of a woman as a manager or, God forbid, a business owner.
There is no mention of smoking or drinking (alcohol) in the book. Smoking is limited to the care of the smoking room for men (which is actually carried out by the butler). Alcohol is not recommended, but a cup of milk before bedtime is permissible as a substitute.
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