Mrs Beeton, original chromolithographs
Chromolithograph printed c1879
Isabella Mary Beeton was an English journalist, editor and writer. In 1859 the with her husband Mrs Beeton launched a series of 48-page monthly supplements to The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine; the 24 instalments were published in one volume as Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management.
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Framed in silver bamboo frame with cream mounts.
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