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IMPRIMERIE E. FLAMMARION, 26, RUE RACINE, PARIS.
About This Book
The author combines personal memory, long practical experience, and on-the-ground interviews to examine the lives of urban and rural laboring communities, their family economies, domestic habits, and moral resources. He contrasts statistical or salon accounts with first-hand conversations, highlights the stabilizing influence of household thrift—especially the role of women—in improving cleanliness and family life, and traces economic and social transformations through observed details. Interwoven with historical reflection, the narrative challenges literary depictions that magnify national defects, urges truthful representation of popular realities, and argues that authentic understanding requires attentive listening to ordinary people.