Lucy H. Yates (1863–1935)
Teoksen The Country Housewife's Book tekijä
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Tekijän teokset
The profession of cookery, from a French point of view with some economical practices peculiar to the nation (1894) 3 kappaletta
Cooking for Two 1 kappale
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Yleistieto
- Syntymäaika
- 1863
- Kuolinaika
- 1935
- Sukupuoli
- female
- Kansalaisuus
- United Kingdom
- Syntymäpaikka
- Basford, Nottingham, England, UK
Jäseniä
Kirja-arvosteluja
Tilastot
- Teokset
- 8
- Jäseniä
- 50
- Suosituimmuussija
- #316,248
- Arvio (tähdet)
- 3.8
- Kirja-arvosteluja
- 5
- ISBN:t
- 5
Evidently she was a suffragist, for the Manchester Evening News reported (18 June 1914) that at a meeting in Caxton Hall, London, of the Women's Freedom League (the non-violent group that broke away from the WSPU in 1907) she lectured on The Financial Independence of Women’ and ‘told them to read the money column in the newspapers. “They would find it quite as interesting as a cookery book.” (Laughter).' Several of her books, such as The Management of Money A Handbook of Finance for Women (London: 1903) and Business Matters for Women Simply Explained (London: Pitman 1908) deal with this topic.
Lucy Yates contributed at various times to Good Words, The Country Home, Sylvia’s Annual, The Young Woman, The Woman’s Magazine, The Queen, The Leisure Hour, The Epicure and Country Life. Round about the turn of the century she wrote two pamphlets on housekeeping for the Religious Tract Society. She also did some broadcasting: the BBC commissioned a talk on ‘A Mid-Winter Excursion Trip to Africa’ (26 March 1925). (She had returned from Durban in February 1924.) Perhaps she had relations in that part of the world: some years earlier she had published In Camp and Kitchen: A Handy Guide for Emigrants and Settlers (London: Andrew Melrose 1912). The Country Housewife’s Book (1934) was the last of her many books, and she probably died at about this time, though death certificate and will have both proved elusive.… (lisätietoja)