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The complete servant / Being a practical guide to the peculiar duties and business of all descriptions of servants, from the housekeeper to the servant of all-work, and from the land steward to the foot-boy. With useful receipts and tables cover

The complete servant / Being a practical guide to the peculiar duties and business of all descriptions of servants, from the housekeeper to the servant of all-work, and from the land steward to the foot-boy. With useful receipts and tables

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A practical handbook for domestic staff and household heads that defines duties across a wide range of household roles and explains routines, management, and etiquette. It provides step‑by‑step instruction for common tasks, organization of establishments, account-keeping, and advice for servants seeking advancement, alongside numerous practical receipts, tables, and housekeeping techniques. Drawing on long personal experience in service, the authors supply procedural guidance for performing individual duties and offer recommendations for masters and mistresses on supervising staff, presenting a general directory of household operations aimed at reducing friction and improving domestic efficiency.

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servant Samuel Adams

Samuel Adams, known for his work "The Complete Servant," provides a practical guide that addresses the diverse duties and responsibilities of various types of domestic servants. This comprehensive manual serves as a resource for both employers and employees, detailing the expectations and tasks associated with roles ranging from housekeepers to foot-boys. Adams' insights reflect the social dynamics of service in his time, making his work a valuable historical document for understanding domestic life and labor relations.

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