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Frank B. Gilbreth Jr.

    Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Jr. gained renown as a co-author with his sisters, establishing a career in Charleston, South Carolina, where he became a journalist, author, and newspaper executive. Under the pseudonym Ashley Cooper, he penned the long-running column "Doing the Charleston" for The Post and Courier, which continued until 1993. He taught the efficiency principles of his family through his writing, being the son of two leading efficiency experts. Global fame came from his memoirs of his large family life, capturing his unique domestic experiences and revealing the humor and grit of raising a large brood. His distinctive voice and engaging storytelling made him a beloved author for readers who appreciate humorous and poignant family narratives.

    Livre de Poche Jeunesse: Six filles à marier
    Im Dutzend billiger / Aus Kindern werden Leute
    • 2001

      In this warm, wonderful and heartwarming sequel to Cheaper by the Dozen, the pleasure continues as the Gilbreths return, a little older, a little wi ser, but no less delightful! Father has passed away, but the antics of this resourceful clan continue unabated.

      Livre de Poche Jeunesse: Six filles à marier