The Perfect Hostess by Rose Henniker-Heaton

The Perfect Hostess by Rose Henniker-Heaton

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First published in 1931 and illustrated with delightful period drawings, The Perfect Hostess covers every problem of running a home from simple rules for simple servants to the qualities that make a marriage a success.

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The Perfect Hostess by Rose Henniker-Heaton

First published in 1931 and illustrated with delightful period drawings, The Perfect Hostess covers every problem of running a home from simple rules for simple servants to the qualities that make a marriage a success. Interesting thoughts for the truly perfect hostess include rules for bridge, perfect present giving, ideas for children's parties, welcome and unwelcome guests and a list of necessities for every room in the house. Rose Henniker-Heaton's thoughts for cooks may not be as useful now as they were in 1931, but it is always useful to know what to serve at your country cottage when the Prime Minister comes to dine. There are delicious menu suggestions for every social occasion whether it be Your Rich Relative comes to Luncheon or The Family Gathering takes place at your House. Over 70 years later, this is still the perfect gift for any hostess, faithfully reprinted from the original.
Rose Henniker-Heaton, the youngest daughter of Sir John Henniker-Heaton MP, began her writing career by publishing poems in the Evening Standard. Lieutenant-Colonel Adrian Porter was intrigued by her verse, and showed his appreciation with a proposal of marriage. Together they wrote a series of poetry cards which were later included in one work: The Perfect Hostess. Rose died in 1975.
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ISBN 13 9781840914504
ISBN 10 1840914505
Title The Perfect Hostess
Author Rose Henniker Heaton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Year published 2005-09-01
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.