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Personal Beauty
by D G Brinton, Daniel Garrison Brinton, D. Brinton, George Naphey (Contributor: George H Napheys)
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Applewood Books (1994-04-01)
ISBN: 1557092265
EAN: 9781557092267
Dewey Decimal #: 646.7
Binding/Media: Paperback - 320 pages
SKU: AS - AA 11
Condition: New
Comments: 1994, 309 pages, 5 x 7, Paperback. Book is in Unused Condition. Inside pages are in Excellent Condition with no tears and with no notations (no pencil marks, no underlining, no highlighting, etc.) ( « if ( document.getElementById ) { document.writeln('less'); } )
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Product Description
Originally published in 1870, Personal Beauty contains many Victorian recipes for health and beauty along with valuable and unusual advice for attaining physical perfection.
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Customer Reviews
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Great Read!!
Rating (5)
Date: 2010-05-09
Not only does one learn Victorian beauty routines, but there is also great historical information that holds the readers interest. Delighted to have purchased this book and suggest it to anyone who has an interest in history, fitness, and natural cosmetics.
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About The Book
Rating (5)
Date: 2005-04-12
4 out of 7 customers found this reveiw helpful
Personal Beauty - A Thoroughly Victorian Guide to Personal Beauty
Personal Beauty was originally published in 1870 under the title, The Laws Of Health in Relation to the Human Form. The book contains many Victorian recipes for health and beauty along with valuable and unusual advice for attaining physical perfection.
From the Introduction:
"But at the outset our fair reader who would be fairer must not understand us as promising too much. We do not come with an Elixir of Youth and Beauty, which she can drink at a draught, and bid defiance to Old Time. No! but in a hundred ways, here a little and there a little, by obeying rules of health, by diet and exercise, by devices of surgery, and by mysterious arts of pharmacy, she will learn how to transform herself from homely into passable, from passable into attractive, from attractive into beautiful."
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