1978 The Secret Life of a Housewife by Linda Howard
$39.00
1978 The Secret Life of a Housewife by Linda Howard. Soft cover. Measures 8 x 5 1/2". 149 Pages. Very good condition but does show age.
This 1978 softcover edition of "The Secret Life of a Housewife" by Linda Howard is a compelling artifact of late-seventies social commentary and literature. Spanning 149 pages and measuring eight by five and a half inches, this volume offers a window into the cultural conversations and domestic narratives of the era. Unlike the mass-market romance novels often associated with this author's later career, this earlier work carries the distinct aesthetic of independent or mid-century publishing, making it a unique addition to a collection of vintage women's literature or social history.
The book is in very good vintage condition, having been well-preserved over the last several decades. While the cover and pages show an honest patina of age—characterized by a slight, natural warming of the paper tones—the spine remains uncreased and the structural integrity is excellent. It possesses a grounded, academic feel that fits perfectly on a curated bookshelf or within a Mid-Century Modern study. This is a soulful find for collectors of 1970s first editions or those interested in the evolving narratives of the Space Age domestic experience.
This item is vintage, over 45 years old.
This 1978 softcover edition of "The Secret Life of a Housewife" by Linda Howard is a compelling artifact of late-seventies social commentary and literature. Spanning 149 pages and measuring eight by five and a half inches, this volume offers a window into the cultural conversations and domestic narratives of the era. Unlike the mass-market romance novels often associated with this author's later career, this earlier work carries the distinct aesthetic of independent or mid-century publishing, making it a unique addition to a collection of vintage women's literature or social history.
The book is in very good vintage condition, having been well-preserved over the last several decades. While the cover and pages show an honest patina of age—characterized by a slight, natural warming of the paper tones—the spine remains uncreased and the structural integrity is excellent. It possesses a grounded, academic feel that fits perfectly on a curated bookshelf or within a Mid-Century Modern study. This is a soulful find for collectors of 1970s first editions or those interested in the evolving narratives of the Space Age domestic experience.
This item is vintage, over 45 years old.