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This practical manual addresses household management for labouring families, beginning with reflections on economy as skilled management rather than mere frugality. It then gives step-by-step instructions and recipes for brewing beer, baking bread, preserving meat, and producing household essentials like candles, mustard, yeast, and fuel. Detailed guidance is offered for small-scale animal husbandry—cows, pigs, bees, poultry, rabbits, goats, and ewes—and for cultivating and processing plants for food and crafts, including making hats and bonnets from grasses and grain. Additional sections explain constructing ice-houses in the Virginian manner and append a defence of labourers’ rights alongside crop recommendations.

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William Cobbett

William Cobbett was an English writer, farmer, and political reformer known for his outspoken views on social issues and his advocacy for the working class. His notable works include "Rural Rides," which provides a vivid account of the English countryside and its people, and "Cottage Economy," a practical guide to rural living aimed at the poor. Cobbett's writings often reflect his deep concern for the welfare of ordinary citizens and his critique of industrialization. Through his letters and essays, he contributed significantly to the discourse on agriculture, politics, and education in early 19th-century England.

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